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Maryanne P.

Harbour Island, FL

1.0 out of 5 stars
•1 review
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Love dogs and all pets

Pet care experience

I am happy to watch all your pets. My pets are unfazed by newbies. Your dog gives you a lifetime of unconditional love, loyalty and friendship. In return, she counts on you to provide her with the basics, such as food, water, shelter, regular veterinary care, exercise, safety and companionship. Read on to find out the 10 things your dog absolutely needs. Take care of these 10 essentials, and you'll be assured to have a rewarding and long-lasting relationship with your canine companion. 1. Identify your dog External Identification: Outfit your dog with a collar and ID tag that includes your name, address and telephone number. No matter how careful you are, there's a chance your companion may become lost—an ID tag greatly increases the chance that your pet will be returned home safely. The dog’s collar should not be tight; it should fit so two fingers can slip easily under his collar. Microchip Identification: Have your dog microchipped by your veterinarian. Microchip ID will ensure that your dog will be returned to you if he is lost, even if his collar came off. When scanned by a veterinarian or animal shelter, your phone number, address and other vital information will appear, and you can be contacted. 2. Follow local laws for licensing your dog and vaccinating him for rabies Check with your local animal shelter or humane society for information regarding legal requirements, where to obtain tags and where to have your pet vaccinated. 3. When you're off your property, keep your dog on leash Even a dog with a valid license, rabies tag and ID tag should not be allowed to roam outside of your home or fenced yard. It is best for you, your community and your dog to keep her on a leash and under your control at all times. 4. Give your dog companionship A fenced yard with a doghouse is a bonus, especially for large and active dogs; however, dogs should never be left outside alone or for extended periods of time. Dogs need and crave companionship; they should spend most of their time with their family, not alone outside. 5. Take your dog to the veterinarian for regular check-ups If you do not have a veterinarian, ask your local animal shelter or a pet-owning friend for a referral and check out our information on choosing a veterinarian. If you are having trouble paying for veterinary care, you may be able to employ creative options or find sources of assistance. 6. Spay or neuter your dog Dogs who have this routine surgery tend to live longer, be healthier and have fewer behavior problems (e.g., biting or running away). By spaying or neutering your dog, you are also doing your part to reduce the problem of pet overpopulation. If you feel you can't afford to have your pet spayed or neutered, we can help you find low-cost options. 7. Give your dog a nutritionally balanced diet and constant access to fresh water Ask your veterinarian for advice on what and how often to feed your dog. Dietary requirements change as dogs get older, and a dog’s teeth need to be cleaned and monitored regularly to ensure she can eat properly. Also keep an eye out for pet-food recalls and foods and plants that can be toxic to you dog. 8. Enroll your dog in a training class Positive training will allow you to control your companion's behavior safely and humanely, and the experience offers a terrific opportunity to enhance the bond you share with your dog. Check out our information on choosing a dog trainer.

Reviews

Talahsee N.
Dog Boarding • Dec 31, 2017
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This was a horrible experience. My puppy Aspen is 16 weeks and has never been away from us before and she knew this. She told us we didn't need to bring her kennel and that she would be home almost all the time and if she wasn't her daughter would watch her so there would be someone with her constantly.She waited until Christmas night around 9pm to call me and tell me I needed to either bring her kennel or come get her(im 1000mi way). She let me know that she had her locked in the bathroom and that she has been having accidents in the house. She was experiencing extreme anxiety and I had previously asked her if she was to much to handle, and she said no. This was a horrible first experience but rover was amazing and helped me find someone almost immediately. When the new sitter came for a meet and great, she shoved Aspen out the door with all her stuff without inviting her in for a meet and greet. I would not recommend to book here.

About Maryanne P.

Communication

100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes

Skills

50 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 1 dog, 1 cat
No children present
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Services

House Sitting
in your home
$30per night
Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
$20per visit
Doggy Day Care
in the sitter's home
$25per day
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
$20per walk

Maryanne can host

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
Dogs over 1 year old
Crate-trained dogs only
Takes only 1 client at a time

Maryanne can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
Dogs over 1 year old
Available
Not available
SMTWTFS
Calendar last updated 7 months ago
Dog Walking Cancellation Policy:

About Maryanne P.

Communication

100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes

Skills

50 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 1 dog, 1 cat
No children present
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Location

Clearwater, FL

Maryanne P.'s Neighborhood

Pets

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Maryanne P.

Harbour Island, FL

1.0 out of 5 stars
•1 review