Laura D.
San Antonio, TX
Will tire out your 4legged fur baby
Pet care experience
I have taken care of dogs my entire life. I have a energetic one year old dog that does well with others. We go out three times a day (unless it’s too hot) if I leave the house, I have a furbo (dog camera that throws treats and leaves videos when dog is active). I have experience potty training and other things as well.
Reviews
Laura communicated well and Noodles had a great time hanging with her and Ripken! We did a meet and greet and everything went smoothly. Drop off and pickup for doggy day care was easy. I got lots of pictures and updates throughout the day. I would book again! Thanks Laura!
Very responsive and took great care of our doggies.
5/5! Laura was extremely kind and gave me updates throughout house sitting, would definitely rebook with her :)
Laura was great! First experience on Rover, she gave me lots of updates with pics and vids while I was away. Patient with my anxious dog.
About Laura D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When in my home, my dog follows a schedule that mixes free play time as well as training time (this uses more energy because it is mentally stimulating). I know how to get the pups on a schedule if that is wanted but also know how to just let the pup have fun. I can do both or only one depending on the dogs needs. Would love to meet up and discuss or see the dog to determine whAt you think is beat for your furry friends
Home
Information Laura D. would like to know about your pet
Anything that you think would make your pup’s time away from you easier. Some expanses are: Knowing the dogs personality, and how they handle other dogs as well as people is important. Knowing the individual confidence or the dog helps as well. Is the dog potty trained (if your in the process of training that let me know how you are going about it so that I can follow that to the best of my ability and not hinder training). Does your pup share resources/water/food? Does he/she have separation anxiety? Any treats that are a no go.
A typical day
Currently, my dog has a 30 minutes or longer morning play. Then we come in and have breakfast. This is given either by bowl feeding or I hand feed while training (depends on how much time I have that morning). Then I work on his place/stay training while I make breakfast for myself. He usually falls asleep for a nap during that. Then we have a shorter lunch dog park break or walk (depends on the temperature since he is a German Shepherd). If the weather does not allow that then we either just go outside anyways or do some fun training inside to help him out his energy someplace. When it’s not summer we take another long dog park time at 5, but it has been too hot to do that now so it is usually pushed back to 9 or so. Which is followed with dinner training. There may be potty breaks between that. I let him out whenever he is needed.
Services
Laura can host
Laura can watch in your home
Availability
I am a student (so I’m home 24/7 for Christmas break!) and I already make sure I have time for my energetic dog so adding another or a couple more will be fine. I can also give your pup some individual time if needed.
About Laura D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When in my home, my dog follows a schedule that mixes free play time as well as training time (this uses more energy because it is mentally stimulating). I know how to get the pups on a schedule if that is wanted but also know how to just let the pup have fun. I can do both or only one depending on the dogs needs. Would love to meet up and discuss or see the dog to determine whAt you think is beat for your furry friends
Home
Information Laura D. would like to know about your pet
Anything that you think would make your pup’s time away from you easier. Some expanses are: Knowing the dogs personality, and how they handle other dogs as well as people is important. Knowing the individual confidence or the dog helps as well. Is the dog potty trained (if your in the process of training that let me know how you are going about it so that I can follow that to the best of my ability and not hinder training). Does your pup share resources/water/food? Does he/she have separation anxiety? Any treats that are a no go.
A typical day
Currently, my dog has a 30 minutes or longer morning play. Then we come in and have breakfast. This is given either by bowl feeding or I hand feed while training (depends on how much time I have that morning). Then I work on his place/stay training while I make breakfast for myself. He usually falls asleep for a nap during that. Then we have a shorter lunch dog park break or walk (depends on the temperature since he is a German Shepherd). If the weather does not allow that then we either just go outside anyways or do some fun training inside to help him out his energy someplace. When it’s not summer we take another long dog park time at 5, but it has been too hot to do that now so it is usually pushed back to 9 or so. Which is followed with dinner training. There may be potty breaks between that. I let him out whenever he is needed.
Location
San Antonio, TX
Pets
Laura D.
San Antonio, TX