

Marisol P.
Federal Way, WA






Services
Marisol can host
Availability
I take my pup out for frequent potty breaks (every 2 hour) in my fenced backyard. I am happy to accommodate short walks 2-3x a day (15-20 min) and longer walks/trips to a park on the weekends. Your pup will not be home alone as I am home all day— this means that I will have plenty of time to spend with your baby and ensure they get lots of attention, care, and love!
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About Marisol P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I live in a house with a large fenced backyard. Your pup will never be left unsupervised outside. They will be free to share the entire house with us as well. While I love dogs of all sizes from XS to XXL, I am only able to accommodate smaller guests. At this time, I will only be offering daycare sitting and boarding to one pet at a time in my home to ensure that your baby has my full attention. In the rare event that for some reason your baby’s stay will overlap with another stay, I’ll let you know and make sure it’s okay with you first. Additionally, please note that I do accept puppies (1 year or younger), but small dog breeds only. I am looking forward to meeting you and your fur babies! Thank you, hope to hear from you soon!
Home
Information Marisol P. would like to know about your pet
Some things that I would love to know: *walking schedule *dietary needs /allergies/ medications *sleeping arrangements *neutered or spayed *problems with aggression (humans, other pets, or children) *anxiety issues/excessive barking/etc Here are a few things to keep in mind when booking with me: *I will be giving my full-time attention to your fur baby, including to make sure that they are walked, fed, and I will send you updates and pictures *I accept drop offs as early as 7:00 am *I accept pick ups as late as 7:00 pm *DAYCARE: Daycare bookings account for up to 12 hours of care.
A typical day
A typical day in my home while doggie-sitting looks like this... We wake up between 7-8 am, and sleep by 10-11 pm. I let the pups out to the yard for potty as soon as we wake up, and then take our first walk around 9 am. Breakfast time is a little after the walk. If the weather permits, later in the afternoon, we will go out for another walk, and then dinner time after. Based on your pup's energy, we can go on a longer or shorter walk around the neighborhood. Right before bedtime, I let the doggies out to the yard for another potty round. Throughout the day, the dogs roam around the house freely as I am in the kitchen or living room. We will take stretch breaks in our deck and yard periodically. On the weekends, we love taking the doggies for walks at a nearby park and car rides to get a pup-cup treat (whipped cream)! In the evening, we typically relax and watch TV in the living room with the doggies. We'll also spend some time playing with dog toys. In between all the fun, we'll also make sure to squeeze in as many cuddles and belly rubs as possible!
Location
Federal Way, WA
Pets
Marisol P. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Your fur baby's vacation home!
Pet care experience
Hi my name is Marisol! I have over 20 years of experience caring for, as well as giving love and attention to dogs. I genuinely adore dogs, and I can definitely relate to not being able to work/travel with our fur babies but still wanting them to have the best time possible while we’re away. As a doggie-sitter/boarder, I want to treat your pup as if they were my own baby and ensure they have the best experience! I am excited to continue offering my services on Rover and would love for your pup to call my home their vacation home while they’re away from their paw parents. I lost my beloved 14 year old rescue pup named Twinkie in 2023. He was (and continues being) the absolute light of my life. He was a bichon poodle with separation anxiety who spent his days following me around, lounging on the couch, or snuggling up with me in bed. My heart would break every time I would have to leave him with a stranger because he required a little more attention than the average pup—he couldn’t be left alone for too long, would eat homemade meals, and required frequent potty breaks due to his age. Although my sweet Twinkie has crossed the rainbow bridge, I want to continue remembering the beautiful legacy that he left behind— he’s the reason I began my journey on Rover. I am here to help those who need someone who fully understands their pup’s needs and will provide them with an abundance of patience and love. Twinkie taught me so many lessons in life— three of the most valuable ones being: learning how to give unconditional love, a profound appreciation for life, and finding the most pleasure in the simple things in life (like snuggling on the couch/bed and eating a little treat whenever our hearts ask for one). My heart still has so much love to give, and I’ll continue having my doors open to any pups that need a little extra love while they’re in my care. ———————————————— MOST RECENT UPDATE: I am so happy to share that I recently rescued a little fur angel named Milo! He’s a 2 year old bichon frisé who has brought so much joy, love, and fun back into my home. Milo loves all humans and other doggies (he spent time socializing with other pups in his foster home and now through Rover)— he’s a total social butterfly! Milo loves playing with other pups but he's also okay entertaining himself if others do not want to play. We’re still working on teaching him boundaries with older dogs, but overall he’s a very fast learner and picks up on cue’s given by other doggies— he gets VERY excited when meeting new friends but once the excitement subsides he’s respectful of the other pup’s space. Milo graduated “puppy school, " and since graduating, we’ve continued practicing polite greetings and basic commands. I’m very mindful of the fact that having a younger pup around may be too overwhelming for some doggies (understandably this can vary depending on personality and age). I hope that I can provide some reassurance by mentioning that creating an environment in my home where your pup feels happy, safe, loved, and relaxed is one of my top priorities. Playtime and all other interactions are always supervised. I also focus on reading signs and signals that pups give. If your pup needs a small break from Milo, I can definitely accommodate this need (Milo loves his individual playtime in his pen). As before, my home is always open for any pup that requires a little extra pampering! I love spoiling all of the little fur babies that come into my home! Milo is eager to make some new friends on Rover! We can’t wait to meet you and your precious fur babies (or see you again for all my returning clients)!
Reviews

I really don’t want to let out the secret that Marisol + Rob + Milo are the best of the best, but they are, so secret is out. A great sitter who loves your dog and your dog loves back is priceless, and Marisol is truly one of those rare people who you instantly trust with your pet — and also get excited for your pup to visit! We were on a cruise for 8-9 days and it is such a relief and blessing to not worry about your dog and know that they are having the time of their life. When we drop off Dolce, she acts like she is reunited with her home. Thank you so much for everything - always :)

A 15/10 stay with Marisol Rob + Milo, as always 🩷 thank you for loving Dolce like your own!

Polly was sidelined due to a leg injury for the last few months and missed her regular daycare visits with Milo & Marisol. Yesterday was her first day back and it did not disappoint! Milo and Polly picked up right where they left off, and Marisol made sure Polly didn’t overdo it or risk re-injury. I am so very grateful for Marisol’s care and diligence. We’re looking forward to our next visit!

Our dog doesn’t want to come home with us anymore, and I think that says it all. Thank you for loving Dolce!
About Marisol P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I live in a house with a large fenced backyard. Your pup will never be left unsupervised outside. They will be free to share the entire house with us as well. While I love dogs of all sizes from XS to XXL, I am only able to accommodate smaller guests. At this time, I will only be offering daycare sitting and boarding to one pet at a time in my home to ensure that your baby has my full attention. In the rare event that for some reason your baby’s stay will overlap with another stay, I’ll let you know and make sure it’s okay with you first. Additionally, please note that I do accept puppies (1 year or younger), but small dog breeds only. I am looking forward to meeting you and your fur babies! Thank you, hope to hear from you soon!
Home
Information Marisol P. would like to know about your pet
Some things that I would love to know: *walking schedule *dietary needs /allergies/ medications *sleeping arrangements *neutered or spayed *problems with aggression (humans, other pets, or children) *anxiety issues/excessive barking/etc Here are a few things to keep in mind when booking with me: *I will be giving my full-time attention to your fur baby, including to make sure that they are walked, fed, and I will send you updates and pictures *I accept drop offs as early as 7:00 am *I accept pick ups as late as 7:00 pm *DAYCARE: Daycare bookings account for up to 12 hours of care.
A typical day
A typical day in my home while doggie-sitting looks like this... We wake up between 7-8 am, and sleep by 10-11 pm. I let the pups out to the yard for potty as soon as we wake up, and then take our first walk around 9 am. Breakfast time is a little after the walk. If the weather permits, later in the afternoon, we will go out for another walk, and then dinner time after. Based on your pup's energy, we can go on a longer or shorter walk around the neighborhood. Right before bedtime, I let the doggies out to the yard for another potty round. Throughout the day, the dogs roam around the house freely as I am in the kitchen or living room. We will take stretch breaks in our deck and yard periodically. On the weekends, we love taking the doggies for walks at a nearby park and car rides to get a pup-cup treat (whipped cream)! In the evening, we typically relax and watch TV in the living room with the doggies. We'll also spend some time playing with dog toys. In between all the fun, we'll also make sure to squeeze in as many cuddles and belly rubs as possible!


Marisol P.
Federal Way, WA
