Nidya H.
Dallas, GA






Services
Nidya can host
Availability
While your pet is here, I’ll have plenty of time to give your pup all the attention they'll need! I currently have 2 dogs and a cat. I also foster a pup from time to time so your pup will be sure to mar some friends! While your pup is here, they will have a light mixture of fun obedience and behavior modification training. I love helping dogs become the best versions of themselves turning the pessimistic mind to an optimistic one! There will be play time, confidence building and enrichment activities. Also some down time to decompress and recharge. I want your dog leaving here with a positive mental state and better behaved than when they came in!
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About Nidya H.
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced-in yard where dogs can safely run, play, and explore. The yard includes several play structures, a swing, pool and splash pad on warm days, a tunnel, and plenty of toys to keep your pup entertained and mentally stimulated. Inside my home, I have a designated "dog room" that is set up specifically for the comfort and safety of the dogs in my care. In this space I have crates, beds, a ball pit, puzzle toys, and a variety of toys and chew bones. I also have a radio that I play relaxing music on. My goal is to provide a fun, enriching, and safe environment where dogs can play, relax, and feel at home.
Home
Information Nidya H. would like to know about your pet
• Does your pet have any known allergies (food or environmental)? • Is your pet crate trained? If crated, can they have bedding or will they chew, shred, or eat it? • Does your pet try to eat things they shouldn’t (toys, poop, rocks, socks, etc.)? • Does your pet have any known anxieties, fears, or triggers? • Does your pet experience separation anxiety? • Has your pet ever tried to escape or break out of a crate? • Is your dog reactive on leash toward people or other dogs? • Does your pet have any bite history? • Is your pet friendly with other dogs and cats? • Does your pet experience car or motion sickness? • Is your pet fully potty trained? • Has your dog had any coughing, hacking, or signs of illness in the last two weeks? • Is your dog up to date on vaccines, including rabies? • Has your dog recently been around dogs showing symptoms of kennel cough or other illness? • Has your dog ever guarded food, toys, beds, or other items from people or other dogs? • How does your dog typically respond when meeting new dogs or new people? • Has your dog ever growled, snapped, or lunged at a person or another animal? • Has your dog ever been in a fight with another dog? If yes, please describe the situation. • Are there any behaviors you are currently working on or that I should be aware of?
A typical day
A typical day with me includes a mix of fun, enrichment, and structured time to help dogs stay happy and balanced. I love incorporating engaging activities such as enrichment toys, fetch, tug, confidence-building exercises, relaxation work, socialization, and even dog “Easter egg hunts.” I also enjoy doing things like massage, name recognition games, playground time, and other activities that keep dogs mentally and physically stimulated. Because of my background as a professional dog trainer, I also incorporate light obedience and structure throughout the day when appropriate. This may include practicing things like place, sit, down, come, wait, heel, and polite behaviors such as off and out. Every dog learns at their own pace, so I always tailor activities to the individual dog’s comfort level and personality. Dogs in my care spend time socializing and playing with my dogs, getting enrichment and exercise, and having scheduled downtime to rest and relax. I also like to include small moments of confidence building and behavior mod work throughout the day in a calm, positive way. My goal is for your dog to have a fun, enriching day while feeling safe, comfortable, and cared for.
Location
Dallas, GA
Pets
Not your average pet sitter
Pet care experience
Hi! I’m a balanced dog trainer with over 6 years of experience working with dogs of all ages, breeds, and temperaments. I have experience working dogs through behavioral challenges and I’m knowledgeable in reading canine body language. I’ve trained hundreds of dogs/puppies and even trained my own cat! Before becoming a trainer, I fostered puppies with a local animal shelter, which helped build my passion for helping animals learn and thrive. I continue expanding my knowledge by attending dog training seminars and webinars. I also love learning about pet nutrition and how to help our pets live longer! Your pet’s safety, comfort, and happiness are my top priorities, and I treat every animal in my care like my own.
About Nidya H.
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced-in yard where dogs can safely run, play, and explore. The yard includes several play structures, a swing, pool and splash pad on warm days, a tunnel, and plenty of toys to keep your pup entertained and mentally stimulated. Inside my home, I have a designated "dog room" that is set up specifically for the comfort and safety of the dogs in my care. In this space I have crates, beds, a ball pit, puzzle toys, and a variety of toys and chew bones. I also have a radio that I play relaxing music on. My goal is to provide a fun, enriching, and safe environment where dogs can play, relax, and feel at home.
Home
Information Nidya H. would like to know about your pet
• Does your pet have any known allergies (food or environmental)? • Is your pet crate trained? If crated, can they have bedding or will they chew, shred, or eat it? • Does your pet try to eat things they shouldn’t (toys, poop, rocks, socks, etc.)? • Does your pet have any known anxieties, fears, or triggers? • Does your pet experience separation anxiety? • Has your pet ever tried to escape or break out of a crate? • Is your dog reactive on leash toward people or other dogs? • Does your pet have any bite history? • Is your pet friendly with other dogs and cats? • Does your pet experience car or motion sickness? • Is your pet fully potty trained? • Has your dog had any coughing, hacking, or signs of illness in the last two weeks? • Is your dog up to date on vaccines, including rabies? • Has your dog recently been around dogs showing symptoms of kennel cough or other illness? • Has your dog ever guarded food, toys, beds, or other items from people or other dogs? • How does your dog typically respond when meeting new dogs or new people? • Has your dog ever growled, snapped, or lunged at a person or another animal? • Has your dog ever been in a fight with another dog? If yes, please describe the situation. • Are there any behaviors you are currently working on or that I should be aware of?
A typical day
A typical day with me includes a mix of fun, enrichment, and structured time to help dogs stay happy and balanced. I love incorporating engaging activities such as enrichment toys, fetch, tug, confidence-building exercises, relaxation work, socialization, and even dog “Easter egg hunts.” I also enjoy doing things like massage, name recognition games, playground time, and other activities that keep dogs mentally and physically stimulated. Because of my background as a professional dog trainer, I also incorporate light obedience and structure throughout the day when appropriate. This may include practicing things like place, sit, down, come, wait, heel, and polite behaviors such as off and out. Every dog learns at their own pace, so I always tailor activities to the individual dog’s comfort level and personality. Dogs in my care spend time socializing and playing with my dogs, getting enrichment and exercise, and having scheduled downtime to rest and relax. I also like to include small moments of confidence building and behavior mod work throughout the day in a calm, positive way. My goal is for your dog to have a fun, enriching day while feeling safe, comfortable, and cared for.
Nidya H.
Dallas, GA
