Olga G.
Frankfurt am Main





Services
Olga can care for
Availability
I keep a flexible schedule and can adapt to your pet’s routine. I’m only unavailable on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11.00 till 13.00. Share your preferred time windows and I’ll confirm quickly.
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About Olga G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I’m not able to host pets in my home—thanks for understanding. In your home, I follow your instructions to the letter and treat your space with respect: litter scooped, bowls washed, surfaces wiped, and everything left as found. For safety, I double‑check doors, windows, and gates, keep keys private, never bring guests, and use secure gear on walks. I never feed pets from the table and give them only allowed food. I also have Hauptpflichtversicherung with extension for pet-sitters.
Information Olga G. would like to know about your pet
Please share your pet’s routine (meals, walks/play, sleep), training cues or boundaries, triggers/fears (doorbells, bikes, strangers), health conditions/allergies, meds and dosing, preferred gear (harness/muzzle) or safe zones/hiding spots, house rules (sofa/crate), and your vet/emergency contact. The more I know, the calmer and safer their day will be.
A typical day
Your dog’s day starts with a calm hello and a quick check on mood and energy. We head out for at least 30 minutes, adjusted to their needs—sniffy exploring for decompression, or a brisk loop with fetch mixed in. I add short training games (sit, wait, loose‑leash, recall) to keep things fun and focused. Back home, I wash paws, refresh water, and, if needed, do a light brush‑out. Then it’s quiet enrichment—snuffle mat, puzzle toy, or cuddle time—so they settle comfortably. You’ll receive photo updates and a brief note about what we did and what made their tail wag.
Location
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Thoughtful sitter with clear updates and tidy habi
Pet care experience
Hi, I’m Olga. For three years I’ve cared for dogs—including rescues with tough histories, reactive walkers, and seniors with special needs. My approach is trauma‑informed: low‑stress, consent‑based handling, reading body language and breed tendencies, and moving at your dog’s pace. I follow your behavior plan to the letter and can continue counter‑conditioning games, meds (oral/topical/insulin), and structured enrichment at home. Before booking, we’ll do a calm meet & greet to learn history, routines, safe zones, and no‑go’s. Expect punctual visits and clear updates after every session—photos, notes, and what went well. Safety and predictability come first, so your rules are non‑negotiable. Let’s build a routine that helps your dog feel safe, seen, and steady.
Cat care experience

Olga also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews

Olga was very attentive to all of Bosco's needs, and even took him for walks before staying overnight while we were out of town so Bosco could get more comfortable with her. She sent many updates throughout the stay and kept him busy with several walks. We will use her again!

I can wholeheartedly recommend Olga! From May 22nd to May 24th, she took care of my dog Rudi at a hotel in Frankfurt. She was always punctual, extremely reliable, and followed all the instructions perfectly. Rudi was always so happy when she arrived. I was completely satisfied and I give her 5 out of 5 points :)

Sehr zuverlässige und freundliche Hundesitterin. Mein Hund ist sehr schüchtern, aber mit Olga konnte sie trotzdem Gassi gehen und Vertrauen fassen.

Unser Hund liebt Olga!! Sie ist sehr zuverlässig.
About Olga G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I’m not able to host pets in my home—thanks for understanding. In your home, I follow your instructions to the letter and treat your space with respect: litter scooped, bowls washed, surfaces wiped, and everything left as found. For safety, I double‑check doors, windows, and gates, keep keys private, never bring guests, and use secure gear on walks. I never feed pets from the table and give them only allowed food. I also have Hauptpflichtversicherung with extension for pet-sitters.
Information Olga G. would like to know about your pet
Please share your pet’s routine (meals, walks/play, sleep), training cues or boundaries, triggers/fears (doorbells, bikes, strangers), health conditions/allergies, meds and dosing, preferred gear (harness/muzzle) or safe zones/hiding spots, house rules (sofa/crate), and your vet/emergency contact. The more I know, the calmer and safer their day will be.
A typical day
Your dog’s day starts with a calm hello and a quick check on mood and energy. We head out for at least 30 minutes, adjusted to their needs—sniffy exploring for decompression, or a brisk loop with fetch mixed in. I add short training games (sit, wait, loose‑leash, recall) to keep things fun and focused. Back home, I wash paws, refresh water, and, if needed, do a light brush‑out. Then it’s quiet enrichment—snuffle mat, puzzle toy, or cuddle time—so they settle comfortably. You’ll receive photo updates and a brief note about what we did and what made their tail wag.
Olga G.
Frankfurt am Main
