Kayla C.
Frisco, TX




Services
Kayla can care for
Availability
I am currently working from home full time. Plus I am a full time dog mom to a 7month old puppy. Pet care would be something after for me to assist families in the evenings and on weekends.
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About Kayla C.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Per the services I offer l, I have no issue caring for your furry friend within their comfort zones. For example, taking them on walks and sitting with them and playing where they feel most a home. New people can be stressful, so I want to combat that as much as possible.
Location
Frisco, TX
Pets
5-Star Care,Right In Their Own Home
Pet care experience
I’ve had experience taking care of a dog since I could form memories. I’ve seen my family dog through all stages of life until he crossed over the rainbow bridge. I recently adopted a Goldendoodle puppy named Poppy and she is my world. It has been such a joy watching her grow and come into herself. So, whether you have a senior dog, puppy, or in between there’s no doubt about the special care your furry friend will receive.
Reviews
Kayla is amazing ! She is so kind and very dependable. I love how she treats my dog like family ,and knows how to be very observant while in her care . Your dog will truly be spoiled with a lot of love !
I’ve seen firsthand how Kayla is with her own pup, and let me tell you — that dog is SPOILED in the best way possible. At 7 months old, she’s so well-loved, stimulated, and cared for. Kayla is patient, attentive, and genuinely in tune with what animals need. If she treats your dog even half as well as she treats her own, you’re in great hands. Honestly, your pet might not want to leave
About Kayla C.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Per the services I offer l, I have no issue caring for your furry friend within their comfort zones. For example, taking them on walks and sitting with them and playing where they feel most a home. New people can be stressful, so I want to combat that as much as possible.
Kayla C.
Frisco, TX
