Kelley L.
Simi Valley, CA





Services
Prices include all fees.
Kelley can host
Kelley can care for
Availability
We have potty breaks every three hours, two feeding windows a day, consistent playtime, exercise and bedtime routines for everyone to become acclimated to our schedule easily.
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About Kelley L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In our home we utilize a no knock environment to ensure all pups stay low anxiety during their stay. We also prioritize safety by ensuring all dogs are out back or crated prior to doors opening and we do not rely on baby gates. We have 6 foot fencing with no holes in the yard as well. We encourage AirTag collars that have a screw on function but cannot accommodate silicone sleeves for AirTags as we have seen them come loose.
Home
Information Kelley L. would like to know about your pet
**BOARDING REQUIREMENTS** The most important information that I focus on with qualifying your pet for a stay is all based on experience over the many years I have done this. First, I unfortunately cannot take any dogs with a history of aggression. This includes being “growly”, “snarly”, “fearful” and “reactive” but especially includes dogs that are “nippy” and “bitey”. I say this for the safety of your dog, my family and the other dogs I am watching. My dog was recently attacked during a meet and greet and almost lost her eye from a dog the owner only believed was a little nervous around other dogs. They had recently rescued the dog and hadn’t had her around other dogs yet. Please if your dog is not accustomed to being in a family home with kids and around other dogs frequently, choose to board according to what they are used to. Second, I would like to know if your dog is potty trained to go inside the house on a pee pad or if they are trained to go outside. Third, I do nighttime crate training for all dogs during their stay since I cannot supervise them while I am sleeping. A crate is not required for booking as we have extras have but I will go over this more during the meet and greet. I will ask you for additional information regarding your dogs health, emergency contacts, and all other pertinent information prior to drop off.
A typical day
Your dog immediately will become part of our pack. He or she will rise when we rise around 6:30/7am and they will be let outside to the dog yard to relieve themselves while we eat breakfast. Once our breakfast is done and off the floor (toddlers) we will let your pup back in and feed them breakfast. It is easiest to feed each dog in their respective crates and we give them about 30 minutes to finish up and then let them outside once more. Just as our day begins to get into the full swing with homeschool and phone calls, the dogs get full roam of the house. I will let them out another time or two as needed before our lunch time and they will be outside to catch some warm sun during lunch. Once lunch time is cleaned up, and toddlers are napping, we will actively be engaging in dog play and one on one time. If your dog is used to daily treats, this is when we will give them a treat. This is the perfect setup for some lazy time in the afternoon hours with lots of sitting on laps or lounging around once they get tired. Dogs that prefer outside can choose to go outside and dogs that prefer inside can choose to stay inside. Dogs can choose to either crate or go outside during our dinner time and they get fed right after us in the same way we did earlier in the day with potty break immediately. Then there is more of the same lounging and loving on the humans until around midnight they will get a final chance to use the potty. At night, dogs are crated and put to bed alone without other dogs for safety.
Location
Simi Valley, CA
Pets
Small Breed Specialist with 5 stars
Pet care experience
Hi! My name is Kelley! My family and I have been hosting rover dogs for over 10 years now. In our home there’s 3 loving generations of us: Abuelo + Abuela, Mom + Dad and we have 4 kids (ages 1,4,7 and 13 years) and 2 small pups. The whole family enjoys our time with your fur babies and we can’t wait to meet you all. 😊 While the majority of my clients choose to board at my home, I also can come to your home if that is your preference. Please note that my profile information is geared towards boarding information but I have just as much experience with drop in visits and house sitting and can answer any questions once you've requested to contact me. Select “contact Kelley” to book a meet and greet with me in the next few days. ♥️ We are open from 7:30am-7:30pm for drop off and pickups and are very flexible with adding or dropping days mid-stay. You can always be sure I will be timely, attentive, and communicative with you through your dog's stay. During their vacation, I will give you many PUPDATES with pictures and videos for you to have peace of mind regarding their time here. I ask that if you want to hear from us more or less than one time per day, please let me know- I want to be respectful of your vacation time as well. We are a multi-generational, bi-lingual work from home family that also homeschools. Between all of us, there is always someone home for the dogs here. The only times I am out of the house when we host your dogs are for church on Sunday morning. During this time, my in-laws are still home and can inform us if anything is amiss. As a mother, I know just how important it is to find someone that is loving with your animals and knows how to follow their lead in a new environment. I am very intuitive with dog body language and can read into the most timid or anxious types of behaviors. I have helped many families through separation anxiety, food refusal, and other medical issues and I'm confident I will become your animal’s new best friend. You can be sure I will treat your furry family member just like one of our kiddos and I will always ensure they feel safe and respected by my family and I. During our time together, I will always be available via phone call or text to address anything that may arise. **Please note that we also offer going home baths for an additional charge** Let me know if you are interested. We use a non-toxic, mild puppy wash and blowdry or towel dry so that they go home smelling fresher than they came. This is our full time gig and we are up doing puppy things from about 6:30am to about midnight every day. We feed twice a day roughly 12 hours apart, it is ok if your dog is not used to this schedule. Hungry pups always eat. 😊🐶👍🏼 If you are unsure if your dog is prepared for our boarding, let’s schedule a call to chat further. If this sounds like a good fit, please come for a meet and greet and we will be happy to get to know you both. 😊♥️
Reviews
I never leave reviews - but Kelly’s so great, I had to! You can’t do better with a dog sitter. Caring, responsible, loving, adaptable, and communicative. Couldn’t recommend her more.

Kelley is so kind and patient. This was the first time my dog used Rover. And she was gentle and kind and loving. She’s a total dog person. Highly recommend!!

Kelley and her husband are very loving and caring. We loved receiving periodic photos and videos of our pup, and she seemed very happy and content!

Kelley is a fantastic sitter for our toy Rat Terrier Daisy. She specializes in small dogs and understands them well! I highly recommend her services.
About Kelley L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In our home we utilize a no knock environment to ensure all pups stay low anxiety during their stay. We also prioritize safety by ensuring all dogs are out back or crated prior to doors opening and we do not rely on baby gates. We have 6 foot fencing with no holes in the yard as well. We encourage AirTag collars that have a screw on function but cannot accommodate silicone sleeves for AirTags as we have seen them come loose.
Home
Information Kelley L. would like to know about your pet
**BOARDING REQUIREMENTS** The most important information that I focus on with qualifying your pet for a stay is all based on experience over the many years I have done this. First, I unfortunately cannot take any dogs with a history of aggression. This includes being “growly”, “snarly”, “fearful” and “reactive” but especially includes dogs that are “nippy” and “bitey”. I say this for the safety of your dog, my family and the other dogs I am watching. My dog was recently attacked during a meet and greet and almost lost her eye from a dog the owner only believed was a little nervous around other dogs. They had recently rescued the dog and hadn’t had her around other dogs yet. Please if your dog is not accustomed to being in a family home with kids and around other dogs frequently, choose to board according to what they are used to. Second, I would like to know if your dog is potty trained to go inside the house on a pee pad or if they are trained to go outside. Third, I do nighttime crate training for all dogs during their stay since I cannot supervise them while I am sleeping. A crate is not required for booking as we have extras have but I will go over this more during the meet and greet. I will ask you for additional information regarding your dogs health, emergency contacts, and all other pertinent information prior to drop off.
A typical day
Your dog immediately will become part of our pack. He or she will rise when we rise around 6:30/7am and they will be let outside to the dog yard to relieve themselves while we eat breakfast. Once our breakfast is done and off the floor (toddlers) we will let your pup back in and feed them breakfast. It is easiest to feed each dog in their respective crates and we give them about 30 minutes to finish up and then let them outside once more. Just as our day begins to get into the full swing with homeschool and phone calls, the dogs get full roam of the house. I will let them out another time or two as needed before our lunch time and they will be outside to catch some warm sun during lunch. Once lunch time is cleaned up, and toddlers are napping, we will actively be engaging in dog play and one on one time. If your dog is used to daily treats, this is when we will give them a treat. This is the perfect setup for some lazy time in the afternoon hours with lots of sitting on laps or lounging around once they get tired. Dogs that prefer outside can choose to go outside and dogs that prefer inside can choose to stay inside. Dogs can choose to either crate or go outside during our dinner time and they get fed right after us in the same way we did earlier in the day with potty break immediately. Then there is more of the same lounging and loving on the humans until around midnight they will get a final chance to use the potty. At night, dogs are crated and put to bed alone without other dogs for safety.
Kelley L.
Simi Valley, CA
