Lauren D.
Holliston, MA






Services
Lauren can care for
Availability
Pet care is my full time job. I also work part time at a donut shop on the weekends. I am home most of the day unless I need to leave for walks. Typically, that will be between the hours of 10-3. During this time the dogs will be able to take a nap and relax.
| S | M | T | W | T | F | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 |
About Lauren D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is my top priority at my home. I do not take dogs that are reactive or aggressive because of the liability for me and my clients dogs. If you need a recommendation for somewhere, please ask as I have a friends that owns a commercial dog training business. Dogs are allowed to roam the house and the yard throughout the day. Kennels and crates are available for quiet time and safety. I have Furbos indoors and Ring cameras outside to record. I use this to show pet parents what happened if an issue arises. All pets are treated as if they’re my own! They are allowed in bed and on furniture.
Information Lauren D. would like to know about your pet
I do not take reactive or aggressive dogs in my home. I will do a temperament test before their stay to gauge whether or not they will be a good fit for my pack. Things that are important to note 1. Any dog/human/food reactivity or aggression 2. Fully vaccinated? 3. Spay/neuter 4. Typical routine 5. Feeding instructions 6. Crate trained? Sleep in bed? 7. Favorite toys 8. Any food allergies/ foods not allowed to eat 9. Exercise level 10. Anything else that would be important to note
A typical day
A typical day for the dogs is 1. Wake up and go outside 2. Eat breakfast 3. Post nap nap time or play outside in the yard 4. Nap time around lunch to relax after playing in the morning 5. Afternoon walk or hike depending on the dog 6. Dinner 7. Rest and get ready for bed 8. Bedtime between 8-10pm
Location
Holliston, MA
Pets
Boutique style pet sitting
Pet care experience
Milo’s House is a private in home pet sitting business that is licensed and insured. I offer boarding, daycare, dog walking, cat sitting, farm sitting and drop ins. The business is named after my dog Milo, an English black lab. I also have a senior kitty,Lillie. Milo’s house is my full time job which offers flexibility to my clients. I have experience administering pills and injections for animals. My home is located in Holliston right off of the rail trail and I have a large fenced in yard with 2 sections to separate dogs if needed. I do have access to kennels, crates and baby gates to keep the dogs safe. In addition I have toys, bones and access to fresh water.
Cat care experience

Lauren also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews

Lauren has been great with our little basketcase! She is naturally good with dogs, and we feel so comfortable leaving our pup in her care.

Lauren you’re the best!!! Elwood and I thank you as always ❤️

Excellent as always!


Lauren was great, my dogs fit in nicely and were very well taken care of, so thankfully for Lauren’s care.
About Lauren D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is my top priority at my home. I do not take dogs that are reactive or aggressive because of the liability for me and my clients dogs. If you need a recommendation for somewhere, please ask as I have a friends that owns a commercial dog training business. Dogs are allowed to roam the house and the yard throughout the day. Kennels and crates are available for quiet time and safety. I have Furbos indoors and Ring cameras outside to record. I use this to show pet parents what happened if an issue arises. All pets are treated as if they’re my own! They are allowed in bed and on furniture.
Information Lauren D. would like to know about your pet
I do not take reactive or aggressive dogs in my home. I will do a temperament test before their stay to gauge whether or not they will be a good fit for my pack. Things that are important to note 1. Any dog/human/food reactivity or aggression 2. Fully vaccinated? 3. Spay/neuter 4. Typical routine 5. Feeding instructions 6. Crate trained? Sleep in bed? 7. Favorite toys 8. Any food allergies/ foods not allowed to eat 9. Exercise level 10. Anything else that would be important to note
A typical day
A typical day for the dogs is 1. Wake up and go outside 2. Eat breakfast 3. Post nap nap time or play outside in the yard 4. Nap time around lunch to relax after playing in the morning 5. Afternoon walk or hike depending on the dog 6. Dinner 7. Rest and get ready for bed 8. Bedtime between 8-10pm
Lauren D.
Holliston, MA
