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Maya S.

Ama, LA

1 review
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Big back yard with fence for play!

Pet care experience

I love all animals but I love dogs the most! I have experience housing dogs for a short term period so your angel will always be in good hands with me. I’ve cared for dogs for more than 10 years, so I know what makes them tick and feel great at the end of the day. I like to stick to what makes your kid comfortable and don’t mind following certain clearly given special instructions. The maximum amount of time that I am able to House an animal is 5 days. There’s room for negotiation if you really are in need of more time. I also would like to note that I too own a dog. Her name is Lucia, and she is a 10 year old jack russel/chihuahua mix.

Reviews

Nami S.
Nov 01, 2019

Maya was an absolute breath of fresh air for our family dog. She took care of Rizzo with the upmost quality care. We were so sad when she told us she would be moving to Colorado for her new job; any dog owner would be lucky to have her work for them!

About Maya S.

Skills

10 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has no pets
No children present
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Services

Boarding
in the sitter's home
AWAY
House Sitting
in your home
AWAY
Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
AWAY
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
AWAY

Maya can host

0 to 15 lbs
Takes only 1 client at a time

Maya can watch in your home

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

About Maya S.

Skills

10 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has no pets
No children present
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Location

Ama, LA

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Maya S.

Ama, LA

1 review