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Lissette A.

Coral Way, FL

5.0 out of 5 stars
•3 reviews
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Pet care experience

1. Experience: The experience of a pet sitter is essential in performing above expectations and ensuring the maximum comfort and safety of your pet. 2. References and Reviews: Check references and reviews from their past clients to gather feedback on the quality of their work and the satisfaction of their clients. 3. Communication: Apart from being comfortable with your pet, a pet sitter must feel comfortable and ready to communicate with you. Direct and open communication is especially important when there might be issues or concerns that need addressing while you are away. 4. Special Skills: If you have a puppy or senior dog that needs special care, look for a pet sitter that specializes in that area. Having a sitter with particular skills to take care of your puppy or senior dog is advantageous and can give you peace of mind that your pet is receiving the right kind of attention. 5. Insurance and Bonding: A professional pet sitter should be insured and have bonding, which offers an added layer of security for the client and the pet. When considering a pet sitter for your pet, it is important to review their experience and skills to determine if they are the right fit for your pet's unique needs.

Reviews

Kristine H.
Dog Boarding • Jan 06, 2019
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Both Lissette and her son are true animal lovers.. They read my dog better than me.. Highly recommend their care..

Abigail R.
Dog Boarding • Jan 06, 2019
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Lissette did an amazing job caring for our dog Lady. She even took the time to groom Lady and send her home completely fresh and clean! Highly recommend her.

Chelsea R.
Dog Boarding • Nov 25, 2018
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Lisette was so patient and loving with my puppy! She was the perfect dog sitter and had tons of great advice for me as an owner!

About Lissette A.

Communication

100% response rate
Usually responds in within a few hours
50% bookings with photo updates

Skills

35 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

In-home pet care: - Providing fresh food and water - Cleaning litter boxes and/or cages - Administering medication if needed - Taking dogs for walks or play sessions - Spending time playing with or training pets - Providing regular updates and photos for owners Overnight care: - Spending the night in the pet owner's home to ensure that the pet is comfortable and secure - Providing all of the services listed above and any other services needed such as special care for pets with medical needs Pet Sitting: - Visiting the pet(s) in the client’s home one or more times a day to provide walking, feeding, and other services needed - Spending time with the pet(s) when visiting and giving them attention and affection - Providing regular updates and photos for owners It's important to note that each pet has unique needs, and a professional pet caregiver should tailor their services to meet those needs. When working in a client's home, the caregiver should always respect the client's space and belongings, and should leave the home in the same condition as they found it.

Information Lissette A. would like to know about your pet

When it comes to pet sitting, it is important to provide complete and accurate information about your dog to ensure their safety and well-being. There is some essential information that pet sitters must be aware of, including: 1. Medical Information: Any known medical conditions or allergies your dog has should be shared with your pet sitter. If medication or special care instructions are needed, they should be thoroughly explained. 2. Contact Information: It is essential to provide pet sitters with contact information such as your phone number or the number of a trusted emergency contact person who can be reached in the event of an emergency. 3. Behavioral Issues: If your dog has any behavioral issues, such as aggression or anxiety, it is important to inform your pet sitter to ensure they are prepared and can provide proper care. 4. Routine: Provide a detailed schedule of the dog's typical daily routine, including feeding times, walking schedules, sleeping times, and any other activities that are part of their routine. 5. Likes and Dislikes: Knowing your dog's likes and dislikes help to make sure that a pet sitter caters to them and is familiar with their preferences. 6. Vet Information: Provide your pet sitter with your vet's contact information and authorization to make decisions about your pet's health and well-being if needed. 7. Emergency Protocols: Create a protocol for emergency situations. This means that in case of an emergency, pet sitters know the steps to follow to ensure the safety of your dog. By providing the essential information mentioned above in advance to your pet sitter, you can help them provide personalized and specialized care suited to your furry friend's unique needs.

A typical day

1. Long walks in parks or along nature trails: Going for a walk is one of the best ways to bond with your dog. Pet sitters may have a favorite area in the park or nature trail that they like to take dogs to. 2. Playing fetch or other games: Dogs love to play fetch and other games. Pet sitters may take your dog to a nearby open space where they can play and enjoy themselves. 3. Visiting dog parks: Dog parks are wonderful places for dogs to socialize and play with other dogs. Pet sitters may take your dog to dog parks to meet other dogs and have fun. 4. Hiking: If you have a particularly active dog, pet sitters may take them on a hike to explore nature trails and mountains. 5. Teaching: Pet sitters may teach your dog new games, tricks, or develop obedience skills. It is important to communicate with your pet sitter about the activities or routines that are suitable for your dog, to ensure the safety and well-being of your furry friend.

Services

Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
$25per visit
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
$20per walk

Lissette can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs

Availability

As a woman dog caregiver, I understand the love and care that your fur baby needs. I pride myself on being a compassionate, trustworthy, and experienced caregiver for your pet. With years of experience as a professional dog caregiver, I have the skills required to ensure that your pet receives the highest level of attention and care. Whether your dog needs regular exercise and socialization or specialized medical care, I am able to provide personalized solutions to meet your pet's unique needs. I understand how much your pets mean to you, which is why I pay close attention to details to ensure their safety and comfort. I am always available to answer any questions or concerns that may arise, and I work hard to ensure a strong bond and trust with each pet under my care. You can trust that with me, your pet will receive the best care possible. I hold myself to high standards, and I am committed to providing your dog with the love and care they deserve.

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Calendar last updated 3 months ago
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About Lissette A.

Communication

100% response rate
Usually responds in within a few hours
50% bookings with photo updates

Skills

35 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

In-home pet care: - Providing fresh food and water - Cleaning litter boxes and/or cages - Administering medication if needed - Taking dogs for walks or play sessions - Spending time playing with or training pets - Providing regular updates and photos for owners Overnight care: - Spending the night in the pet owner's home to ensure that the pet is comfortable and secure - Providing all of the services listed above and any other services needed such as special care for pets with medical needs Pet Sitting: - Visiting the pet(s) in the client’s home one or more times a day to provide walking, feeding, and other services needed - Spending time with the pet(s) when visiting and giving them attention and affection - Providing regular updates and photos for owners It's important to note that each pet has unique needs, and a professional pet caregiver should tailor their services to meet those needs. When working in a client's home, the caregiver should always respect the client's space and belongings, and should leave the home in the same condition as they found it.

Information Lissette A. would like to know about your pet

When it comes to pet sitting, it is important to provide complete and accurate information about your dog to ensure their safety and well-being. There is some essential information that pet sitters must be aware of, including: 1. Medical Information: Any known medical conditions or allergies your dog has should be shared with your pet sitter. If medication or special care instructions are needed, they should be thoroughly explained. 2. Contact Information: It is essential to provide pet sitters with contact information such as your phone number or the number of a trusted emergency contact person who can be reached in the event of an emergency. 3. Behavioral Issues: If your dog has any behavioral issues, such as aggression or anxiety, it is important to inform your pet sitter to ensure they are prepared and can provide proper care. 4. Routine: Provide a detailed schedule of the dog's typical daily routine, including feeding times, walking schedules, sleeping times, and any other activities that are part of their routine. 5. Likes and Dislikes: Knowing your dog's likes and dislikes help to make sure that a pet sitter caters to them and is familiar with their preferences. 6. Vet Information: Provide your pet sitter with your vet's contact information and authorization to make decisions about your pet's health and well-being if needed. 7. Emergency Protocols: Create a protocol for emergency situations. This means that in case of an emergency, pet sitters know the steps to follow to ensure the safety of your dog. By providing the essential information mentioned above in advance to your pet sitter, you can help them provide personalized and specialized care suited to your furry friend's unique needs.

A typical day

1. Long walks in parks or along nature trails: Going for a walk is one of the best ways to bond with your dog. Pet sitters may have a favorite area in the park or nature trail that they like to take dogs to. 2. Playing fetch or other games: Dogs love to play fetch and other games. Pet sitters may take your dog to a nearby open space where they can play and enjoy themselves. 3. Visiting dog parks: Dog parks are wonderful places for dogs to socialize and play with other dogs. Pet sitters may take your dog to dog parks to meet other dogs and have fun. 4. Hiking: If you have a particularly active dog, pet sitters may take them on a hike to explore nature trails and mountains. 5. Teaching: Pet sitters may teach your dog new games, tricks, or develop obedience skills. It is important to communicate with your pet sitter about the activities or routines that are suitable for your dog, to ensure the safety and well-being of your furry friend.

Location

Miami, FL

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Lissette A.

Coral Way, FL

5.0 out of 5 stars
•3 reviews