Myles H.
Milan, LA
Dryades Dog Care
Pet care experience
Having been raised on a farm with numerous dogs, and then having moved to a suburban area where I've cared for my own dog, I have a wide-range of experiences that I can bring to the table for your dog. I may be a casual dog-lover, but years of walking and caring for my own dogs as well as having a childhood of watching and being around many different breeds has given me a love and passion for them. I have more than eight years of experience walking and taking care of both dogs and cats, and will do everything within my power to place your animal's needs above and before my own. Any dog I walk, I treat like my own, even if it comes at my own expense.
About Myles H.
Skills
Information Myles H. would like to know about your pet
Before I sit a dog, I would like to know their age, their breed (optional), their energy level, their general personality, if the dog is on any medication or is injured/handicapped, as well as any thing that you, the owner, think I should know. I don't have any preferences.
A typical day
A dog that I take care of will typically go on walks within his own neighborhood, so as to keep him comfortable with a new face walking him. In terms of distance, I aim to keep my walks anywhere between fifteen to thirty minutes in length, but if the dog requires more or less, I will adapt. Some dogs cannot manage that kind of distance, and some need more; it is simply a matter of getting to know the dog.
Services
Myles can watch in your home
About Myles H.
Skills
Information Myles H. would like to know about your pet
Before I sit a dog, I would like to know their age, their breed (optional), their energy level, their general personality, if the dog is on any medication or is injured/handicapped, as well as any thing that you, the owner, think I should know. I don't have any preferences.
A typical day
A dog that I take care of will typically go on walks within his own neighborhood, so as to keep him comfortable with a new face walking him. In terms of distance, I aim to keep my walks anywhere between fifteen to thirty minutes in length, but if the dog requires more or less, I will adapt. Some dogs cannot manage that kind of distance, and some need more; it is simply a matter of getting to know the dog.
Location
New Orleans, LA
Myles H.
Milan, LA