Lorelai H.
Iola, TX






Services
Lorelai can care for
Availability
I am currently working a flexible part-time job in the College Station area. I am available both during the day and at night, with the ability to stay for half the day to a full day. While I may step out for my shifts, I will be present in the evenings and overnight.
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About Lorelai H.
Safety, trust & environment
I live on a ten-acre property where we have an in-ground fence. On hot days, when temperatures exceed 90 degrees, we only allow them outside for 10 to 15 minute intervals. During cold days, when temperatures drop below 40 degrees, we follow a similar schedule, adjusting the time based on each dog's comfort. When we're out of the house, we crate our dogs for peace of mind. Our pack of four is fed separately in their crates every morning; some receive additional meals in the evening. They are brushed daily and entertained outside whenever the weather permits. In summary, your dog, like my own, will be let outside, fed at the appropriate times, groomed, and loved on if welcomed. Additionally, I can take them for walks if the weather allows it, and it's requested.
Location
Iola, TX
Pets
Day and night I'm here for your pet
Pet care experience
I grew up rehabilitating and rehoming foster dogs with my family for various rescues in central Pennsylvania, focusing primarily on pit bulls and hounds. However, we welcomed all types of dogs, not just those breeds. Currently, I am learning basic obedience training from my grandfather (retired canine handler). As of right now, we are preparing a pup for duck season. In addition to my experience with dogs, I worked as a stable hand at a boarding barn, handling horses of all ages. While I can care for cats, it is not my preferred choice; however, I have done so in the past.
About Lorelai H.
Safety, trust & environment
I live on a ten-acre property where we have an in-ground fence. On hot days, when temperatures exceed 90 degrees, we only allow them outside for 10 to 15 minute intervals. During cold days, when temperatures drop below 40 degrees, we follow a similar schedule, adjusting the time based on each dog's comfort. When we're out of the house, we crate our dogs for peace of mind. Our pack of four is fed separately in their crates every morning; some receive additional meals in the evening. They are brushed daily and entertained outside whenever the weather permits. In summary, your dog, like my own, will be let outside, fed at the appropriate times, groomed, and loved on if welcomed. Additionally, I can take them for walks if the weather allows it, and it's requested.
Lorelai H.
Iola, TX
