Pamela G.
Las Vegas, NV






Services
Pamela can host
Pamela can care for
Availability
I am available Full time if needed to care for your pet’s needs, special accommodation and arrangements. Can’t wait to take care of your pets.
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About Pamela G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Always keep your dog on a leash when walking them. Watch your pet closely to prevent accidents or encounters with wildlife. Never leave your pet in a parked car, even for a short time. Protect your pet's paws from cold and ice with booties or paw wax. Keep small objects, cords, and toxic substances out of reach. Choose toys that are appropriate for your pet's size and age. Ensure your pet has access to clean water and can't access dangerous water sources. Store food and garbage securely.
Home
Information Pamela G. would like to know about your pet
* Time Commitment: what is required for feeding, walking, playing, potty training, sleeping habits, temperament, fears of anxieties, socialization, medication schedules, routines and age and breed
A typical day
Wake-up and Potty Break: Start the day by letting your pets out to relieve themselves. This is a crucial part of their routine, especially for dogs. * Breakfast Time: Prepare and serve their breakfast. This could be kibble, wet food, or a homemade meal, depending on their diet. * Morning Playtime: Engage in some playtime to burn off energy. This could involve fetch, a game of tug-of-war, or simply some gentle cuddles. Midday: * Potty Break and Walk: Take your dog for a walk or let them out in a fenced yard. This provides exercise and mental stimulation. * Quiet Time: Many pets, especially cats, enjoy a quiet period during the day. They might nap, groom themselves, or simply relax. Afternoon: * Lunchtime: Serve their lunch, ensuring it's a balanced meal. * More Playtime: If your schedule allows, another play session can be beneficial. This could be indoors or outdoors, depending on the weather and your pet's preferences
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Pets
Passionate pet professional
Pet care experience
"As a dedicated pet caregiver, I've had the privilege of caring for a variety of animals, from playful puppies to gentle senior cats. I've gained valuable experience in everything from feeding and walking to administering medications and providing companionship. I'm passionate about ensuring the well-being of each pet in my care, and I always go the extra mile to make sure they feel loved and safe.
Cat care experience

Pamela also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews
Pamela did a great job with my two dogs, she kept us up to date with pictures, made sure they got exercise and I think she even gave them a bath before we got home (they smelled better than when I dropped them off). My standoffish dog loved her and she even help refine my puppy’s training!
About Pamela G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Always keep your dog on a leash when walking them. Watch your pet closely to prevent accidents or encounters with wildlife. Never leave your pet in a parked car, even for a short time. Protect your pet's paws from cold and ice with booties or paw wax. Keep small objects, cords, and toxic substances out of reach. Choose toys that are appropriate for your pet's size and age. Ensure your pet has access to clean water and can't access dangerous water sources. Store food and garbage securely.
Home
Information Pamela G. would like to know about your pet
* Time Commitment: what is required for feeding, walking, playing, potty training, sleeping habits, temperament, fears of anxieties, socialization, medication schedules, routines and age and breed
A typical day
Wake-up and Potty Break: Start the day by letting your pets out to relieve themselves. This is a crucial part of their routine, especially for dogs. * Breakfast Time: Prepare and serve their breakfast. This could be kibble, wet food, or a homemade meal, depending on their diet. * Morning Playtime: Engage in some playtime to burn off energy. This could involve fetch, a game of tug-of-war, or simply some gentle cuddles. Midday: * Potty Break and Walk: Take your dog for a walk or let them out in a fenced yard. This provides exercise and mental stimulation. * Quiet Time: Many pets, especially cats, enjoy a quiet period during the day. They might nap, groom themselves, or simply relax. Afternoon: * Lunchtime: Serve their lunch, ensuring it's a balanced meal. * More Playtime: If your schedule allows, another play session can be beneficial. This could be indoors or outdoors, depending on the weather and your pet's preferences
Pamela G.
Las Vegas, NV
