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Matt T.

OLEAN, NY

5.0 out of 5 stars
1 review
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Avid & Experienced Pet Sitter!

Pet care experience

My name is Matthew and I am an avid pet and house sitter in the Olean area! I love all animals and would be happy to give expert care to your pet! My rates are affordable and rest assured your pet will get all of the love that you give them at home. I have the energy and commitment to give frequent walks and potty breaks. I have been caring for pets since a young age, and I even volunteer very often at the local SPCA so that I can up my experience. I am 24 years old and I love all animals so you can book me knowing your pet will be cared for, fully tired out from walks, and happy for sure. We have three dogs in our house and they love other dogs. Two are Blue Heelers and the third is a trained therapy dog, who is a mini golden doodle. I am working full time on. a flexible schedule. My dogs go to daycare on Tuesday and Thursday. I am able to get home between 1-2 hours all day and provide potty breaks and a lot of attention and exercise (we are used to this with our two boys who need at least 5 miles of running or equal activity a day). I have a fenced in yard, as many toys as possible, treats, snacks, and all the love to provide. Your pets will feel like they are in their home away from home. :)

Reviews

Jessica P.
House Sitting • Nov. 27, 2022
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Matt did a wonderful job looking after our fur kids while we were away. Sent us photos and updates that really put our minds at ease. Our dog Burger and cats sushi and Dillard can't thank Matt enough for all the care, love and treats! Will definitely use Matt again in the future.

About Matt T.

Communication

90% response rate
Usually responds in under half an hour
100% bookings with photo updates

Skills

20 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 4 dogs
No children present
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 0-2 hours

Information Matt T. would like to know about your pet

Any special needs, feeding needs, food or toy aggression, how they are with other dogs (small or large), routines, play times and length/level of exhaustion afterwards, water intake, dietary needs (for treats and all that!)

A typical day

7 am– 7:30 am Wake up and go for a brisk walk with the opportunity to urinate and defecate. About 20-30 minutes for a little playtime. Fetch or something interactive is a welcome game. Spend about 10 minutes of quality time just talking and petting your dog. I will take time to anything unusual about their demeanor, attitude, hair coat, look of their eyes etc. 7:30 am – 8:00 am Time to eat; change the water to make sure the bowl is full and fresh. Offer food if you feed your dog more than once a day. 8:00 am– 9:00 am Dogs like to have the opportunity to go out again after they eat for the opportunity to urinate and defecate. 9 am – 12 pm Nap time!? Or time to follow me around as I do my housework. If I am off to work – then naptime it will be. 12 pm – 1 pm Ideally, most dogs would enjoy some interaction again with the opportunity to go out, exercise or play. 1 pm – 5 –pm Nap time again? Or another opportunity to observe me working! 5 pm – 7:30 pm Drinks, dinner, and playtime. Again, change the water and offer dinner. Monitor your dogs’ appetite. I will offer a longer and more extensive playtime than this morning. Let them really play and burn off some of that pent-up energy. 7:30 pm – 11 pm Quiet family time. This may be a good opportunity to brush and groom your dog, brush their teeth and spend some quality time, or even jump on the couch and watch some TV. Before bedtime Most dogs appreciate another opportunity to go out and do their “business” on last time. Bedtime!

Services

Boarding
in the sitter's home
$45per night
Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
$25per visit
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
$20per walk

Matt can host

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs
No females in heat
Takes only 1 client at a time

Matt can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs
Available
Not available
SMTWTFS
Boarding Cancellation Policy:

About Matt T.

Communication

90% response rate
Usually responds in under half an hour
100% bookings with photo updates

Skills

20 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 4 dogs
No children present
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 0-2 hours

Information Matt T. would like to know about your pet

Any special needs, feeding needs, food or toy aggression, how they are with other dogs (small or large), routines, play times and length/level of exhaustion afterwards, water intake, dietary needs (for treats and all that!)

A typical day

7 am– 7:30 am Wake up and go for a brisk walk with the opportunity to urinate and defecate. About 20-30 minutes for a little playtime. Fetch or something interactive is a welcome game. Spend about 10 minutes of quality time just talking and petting your dog. I will take time to anything unusual about their demeanor, attitude, hair coat, look of their eyes etc. 7:30 am – 8:00 am Time to eat; change the water to make sure the bowl is full and fresh. Offer food if you feed your dog more than once a day. 8:00 am– 9:00 am Dogs like to have the opportunity to go out again after they eat for the opportunity to urinate and defecate. 9 am – 12 pm Nap time!? Or time to follow me around as I do my housework. If I am off to work – then naptime it will be. 12 pm – 1 pm Ideally, most dogs would enjoy some interaction again with the opportunity to go out, exercise or play. 1 pm – 5 –pm Nap time again? Or another opportunity to observe me working! 5 pm – 7:30 pm Drinks, dinner, and playtime. Again, change the water and offer dinner. Monitor your dogs’ appetite. I will offer a longer and more extensive playtime than this morning. Let them really play and burn off some of that pent-up energy. 7:30 pm – 11 pm Quiet family time. This may be a good opportunity to brush and groom your dog, brush their teeth and spend some quality time, or even jump on the couch and watch some TV. Before bedtime Most dogs appreciate another opportunity to go out and do their “business” on last time. Bedtime!

Location

OLEAN, NY

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Matt T.

OLEAN, NY

5.0 out of 5 stars
1 review