Linda G.
Greenville, NC





Just a bit obsessed with pets
Pet care experience
Hey yall I’m Kharin! (Middle name) I've been surrounded by dogs my entire life, growing up with multiple pups in the house gave me a deep understanding of canine behavior, care, and companionship from an early age. I have hands-on experience caring for multiple dogs at once, both in my own home and while dog sitting for others. Whether it’s managing different energy levels, feeding routines, or giving each dog the attention they need, I’m confident and calm in multi-dog environments. Your pets will be treated like family because that’s how I’ve always treated mine.
Reviews
Kharin is an amazing pet watcher! She’s responsible, caring, and truly loves animals. My pet was happy, well-fed, and clearly comfortable while in her care. I had total peace of mind knowing Kharin was watching over them. Highly recommend her to anyone looking for a trustworthy and loving sitter! 🐾
About Linda G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When caring for furry friends in their homes I focus on creating a calm, safe, and loving environment. I stick closely to each pet’s routine to help them feel comfortable and secure — that means regular walks, feeding schedules, playtime, and lots of affection. I pay close attention to behavior and body language, so I can respond quickly to their needs, whether it’s a bathroom break, some extra snuggles, or a quiet space to relax. If I’m in your home, I treat it with the same respect and care I give your pet — clean, tidy, and trustworthy. I’m also comfortable managing multiple dogs at once and adjusting care based on age, energy level, or special needs.
Information Linda G. would like to know about your pet
-Feeding schedule & diet (any allergies or restrictions?) -Medical needs (medications, health conditions, vet info) -Behavior & temperament (shy, reactive, playful, etc.) -Daily routine (walks, potty schedule, nap times) -Triggers or fears (loud noises, other animals, etc.) -Commands they know or training style -How they do with other pets or people -Emergency contacts & preferred vet
A typical day
Morning: Feed pets, go for a walk or potty break, followed by playtime (fetch, toys, or cuddles). Midday: More exercise or indoor play, enrichment games like treat puzzles or basic training. Evening: Dinner, meds if needed, quiet time (brushing, snuggles), and a final potty break. Fun Activities: Fetch, tug-of-war, treat puzzles, hide and seek, obstacle courses, and photo sessions (with permission).
Services
Linda can watch in your home
Availability
I’m currently a masters a student at ECU starting this fall so my schedule varies right now but I am always open to communicating when/if available.
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About Linda G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When caring for furry friends in their homes I focus on creating a calm, safe, and loving environment. I stick closely to each pet’s routine to help them feel comfortable and secure — that means regular walks, feeding schedules, playtime, and lots of affection. I pay close attention to behavior and body language, so I can respond quickly to their needs, whether it’s a bathroom break, some extra snuggles, or a quiet space to relax. If I’m in your home, I treat it with the same respect and care I give your pet — clean, tidy, and trustworthy. I’m also comfortable managing multiple dogs at once and adjusting care based on age, energy level, or special needs.
Information Linda G. would like to know about your pet
-Feeding schedule & diet (any allergies or restrictions?) -Medical needs (medications, health conditions, vet info) -Behavior & temperament (shy, reactive, playful, etc.) -Daily routine (walks, potty schedule, nap times) -Triggers or fears (loud noises, other animals, etc.) -Commands they know or training style -How they do with other pets or people -Emergency contacts & preferred vet
A typical day
Morning: Feed pets, go for a walk or potty break, followed by playtime (fetch, toys, or cuddles). Midday: More exercise or indoor play, enrichment games like treat puzzles or basic training. Evening: Dinner, meds if needed, quiet time (brushing, snuggles), and a final potty break. Fun Activities: Fetch, tug-of-war, treat puzzles, hide and seek, obstacle courses, and photo sessions (with permission).
Location
Greenville, NC
Pets



Linda G.
Greenville, NC