Nina T.
Bristol
Professional Belly "Pettingner"
Pet care experience
I have lived with dogs since I was seven years old. My first dog was called Linda and she died at the age of 18. She awakened my great love for animals. I'm 31 years old now. I Speak english and spanish and live in Bristol since 2019. I am vegan and I understand that dogs are family. I think it is important to mention it. My last dog (his name was Boogie, 12 years old) died on 29.12.2022 from complications of his newly discovered diabetes problem and at that moment I decided that I need to work on something I love and that is taking care of animals. In my house there is a backyard where we can play and there is a forest nearby also for walks I have acquired knowledge about the nutrition and care of dogs over the years in a self-taught way. It is important to keep dogs healthy, happy and exercised so that they can live a long life. It fills me with energy and happiness taking care of dogs and receiving their love and company. I love taking long walks with them in to the nature. I have managed to make my relatives' dogs learn basic tricks such as staying seated to ask for food or giving the paw.
Reviews
Nina looked after our rescue dog for 2 weeks in the summer holidays. She was very professional in her communication. She sent us some updates while we were away which was reassuring. Our dog can be anxious and reactive. He was really happy with Nina and clearly felt settled. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her as a dog sitter.
Wonderful reassuring experience. Nina sent pictures of Frank every day. She clearly loves animals. Would highly recommend. My dog looked so at home. When we arrived, he went straight to the garden to have a sniff around.
Nina looked after Monty with great care and attention. She wasn’t phased when I mentioned beforehand that he can be a bit grumpy sometimes. She’s a natural dog lover and I feel fully confident in recommending her to other dog owners. The pics of Monty that she sent while we were away reassured me that he was fine and he was totally chilled when we picked him up at the end of our holiday. I would definitely ask her again.
Nina has looked after our 5-year old Westie several times and always takes really good care of him, including taking him for walks, making sure he's properly cuddled up at night, and giving us regular updates so that we know he's happy, safe and found. He really enjoys being with Nina.
About Nina T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Your dog can rest anywhere he wants. There are no resident dogs or other animals at home. They will be with me and my partner most of the time, at home or taking walks.
Home
Information Nina T. would like to know about your pet
To accept a reservation I need this information about your dog's routine: -What time do you usually get up? -What time do you go to sleep? -What time do you usually eat? -how much food. -behavior during the walk (barking, pulling on the leash, reactive, etc.) -What situations make your barking active inside the house or outside? -Is he trained at home? I can handle many of these situations but if you lie, I might not take care of your dog next time.
A typical day
Your dog will feel at home. They will be able to play and rest. They will play olfactory games and take walks through the neighborhood and the forest whenever the weather is suitable (we don't want them to catch a cold). We will sunbathe in my back garden whenever possible while listening to special dogmusic to relax.
Services
Nina can host
Nina can watch in your home
Availability
I usually only accept one reservation at a time. There could be an exception if your dog behaves well with other dogs. But never more than two dogs at a time.
About Nina T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Your dog can rest anywhere he wants. There are no resident dogs or other animals at home. They will be with me and my partner most of the time, at home or taking walks.
Home
Information Nina T. would like to know about your pet
To accept a reservation I need this information about your dog's routine: -What time do you usually get up? -What time do you go to sleep? -What time do you usually eat? -how much food. -behavior during the walk (barking, pulling on the leash, reactive, etc.) -What situations make your barking active inside the house or outside? -Is he trained at home? I can handle many of these situations but if you lie, I might not take care of your dog next time.
A typical day
Your dog will feel at home. They will be able to play and rest. They will play olfactory games and take walks through the neighborhood and the forest whenever the weather is suitable (we don't want them to catch a cold). We will sunbathe in my back garden whenever possible while listening to special dogmusic to relax.
Location
Bristol, United Kingdom
Nina T.
Bristol