Lu P.
Stourport-on-Severn
Services
Lu can host
Lu can care for
Availability
I work from home full time, so the dogs in my care are rarely, if ever, left alone. The dogs in our household get 2.5 hours of exercise per day, plus plenty of opportunities for play, or chilling in the garden. Our house is a dog house - your dog can have full access to all sofas, etc, if that's what they're used to at home.
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About Lu P.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large, securely fenced garden. Your dogs care will be adapted to suit their needs and personality. We prioritise fun, alongside a safe sense of freedom. We let dogs be dogs, within the boundaries of what is safe and comfortable.
Home
Information Lu P. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know ahead of time about any behavioural or medical issues so that we can plan accordingly to provide the best and safest care possible for your dog.
A typical day
The dogs in our care enjoy a (minimum) 1 hour walk in the morning, either in local fields or woods. After that, they eat breakfast and normally relax and play in the garden until their lunch time walk (again, minimum 1 hour). After their second big walk, it's normally time for a big nap! The dogs then have their dinner, followed by a shorter evening walk or play in the garden, before getting ready for bed time. All this can and will be adapted to suit your dogs needs, e.g. fewer, shorter walks for older dogs, etc.
Location
Stourport-on-Severn, United Kingdom
Pets
Active & Experienced Home from Home
Pet care experience
I’m an experienced and attentive dog carer with over 10 years of hands-on experience owning and looking after dogs of different personalities and energy levels. Dogs are a big part of daily life in our home — we currently have three happy, playful resident dogs who are friendly and used to sharing their space with visiting dogs. We also have two cats, and all of our dogs live calmly alongside them, so visiting dogs must be comfortable around cats. Your dog will be treated as part of the family, not kept separately or kenneled. I work from home full-time, which means dogs are rarely left alone and get plenty of companionship, supervision, and attention throughout the day. Exercise is a priority here. Our dogs usually enjoy around 2.5 hours of walks, play, and outdoor time each day, but I always adapt routines to suit each dog’s age, fitness level, and individual needs — whether that’s energetic adventures or slower, relaxed strolls. We have a large, secure garden for safe play and downtime between walks, giving dogs lots of space to explore and relax. To make sure every stay is safe and enjoyable, I require a meet-and-greet before confirming bookings. This allows us to introduce the dogs properly and ensure everyone gets along well, helping create a calm and positive environment for all dogs in the home.
Reviews

Bella had the best time here with her other dogs. Lots of walks and lots of pictures sent which was appreciated. Would recommend to anyone
About Lu P.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large, securely fenced garden. Your dogs care will be adapted to suit their needs and personality. We prioritise fun, alongside a safe sense of freedom. We let dogs be dogs, within the boundaries of what is safe and comfortable.
Home
Information Lu P. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know ahead of time about any behavioural or medical issues so that we can plan accordingly to provide the best and safest care possible for your dog.
A typical day
The dogs in our care enjoy a (minimum) 1 hour walk in the morning, either in local fields or woods. After that, they eat breakfast and normally relax and play in the garden until their lunch time walk (again, minimum 1 hour). After their second big walk, it's normally time for a big nap! The dogs then have their dinner, followed by a shorter evening walk or play in the garden, before getting ready for bed time. All this can and will be adapted to suit your dogs needs, e.g. fewer, shorter walks for older dogs, etc.
Lu P.
Stourport-on-Severn
