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Nolan W.

New Lothrop, MI

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UofM student who adores dogs!

Pet care experience

I've grown up with dogs my entire life (3 french bulldogs) and have treated them like members of my family (maybe even better than family members). When I see a dog on the street, in a park, etc., my entire world stops and I just have to meet the dog and pet it (as long as the owner is okay with it, of course). I have found myself to be quite good at forming bonds with dogs and making them feel safe and comfortable around me. I love to play with dogs and if they want to go for a long run, I will definitely keep up. If they want to lounge around all day, that's fine with me too! I'm very responsible, treat animals with total respect and will ensure they are safe and treated with care. I'm very excited to meet your dog, and help you keep it healthy and safe.

Reviews

Patty R.
set 11, 2018

Nolan is a trust worth, warm and compassionate man. We have given Nolan access to our home to assist us with our dog on many occasions. When our dog was younger Nolan would take him for walks but as he aged he would let him out, clean up after him whether it was in the yard or an accident in our home. Nolan’s interaction with our dog is so heartwarming. He gives such thorough attention to pets as he does to adults when conversing or helping them. I would love to serve as a reference and I know you too would be thoroughly pleased with his abilities.

About Nolan W.

Skills

8 years of experience

Services

Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
AWAY
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
AWAY

Nolan can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs

About Nolan W.

Skills

8 years of experience

Location

New Lothrop, MI

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Nolan W.

New Lothrop, MI

1 review