Peter M.
CENTENNIAL, CO




Services
Peter can host
Availability
I am available 7 days a week for boarding, I have worked with long-term extended care for those traveling for a few months as well as worked with clients who only required day-time boarding during their working hours. I am very flexible and can easily support you with any length of boarding care you require and most times, I can do so at a moments notice.
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About Peter M.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
If you give me a chance, I will show you how safe and secure your pets will be while in our care! I have a fenced in yard, a friendly, well-behaved dog, two kids (16 and 13), and I take the utmost precautions in all that we do while watching your pets! I have experience with a wide variety of situations, from pets who need medication, to those easily excitable ones who require that extra attention while on walks! I am proven to use excellent judgement when it comes to the safety and trust of your pet, and I will continue our standards of excellence in this important area.
Home
Information Peter M. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if you your pup cannot go on long (1 mile or more) walks, and please let me know if your pup requires special attention, does not like children or other dogs, and if they need medical assistance/medication.
A typical day
To start the day, I feed the dogs, take them on a walk through the neighborhood, and this walk is usually around 1.25 miles. I complete the walk by going through a totally enclosed field where pets are allowed to run around off-leash (it is not a dog park). I have my ball launcher with me so I can play fetch with any of them that want to play, and if none of them do, then I know my dog Riley will do so. I return home and give them cuddles and chill-time throughout the morning. Midday, I take them on another walk, but a much shorter one due to the heat. In the afternoon, I play with them inside the house games like tug-o-war, throwing and/or playing with them with a variety of squeaky toys, and/or hiding treats in puzzles games. If asked, I will work on any training commands throughout out the day using treats or pets as a the rewards. I return them back to that enclosed grass field right after they have been fed dinner for more romping around, playing fetch and playing chase. Finally, I walk them around the block just before turning them in for bedtime, at which time they receive lots and lots of belly rubs. On some occasions, I walk the pups down to the highline canal where I may let them into the creek to cool off their feet and splash around a bit, all the while keeping them on-leash and safe.
Location
CENTENNIAL, CO
Pets
Peter M. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Experienced, Caring & Responsible!
Pet care experience
It has ben so incredibly rewarding and fulfilling to be able to provide quality love and care to your special pets over the past 4 years. I am extremely committed to providing the exercise, attention and cuddles that your fur baby deserves. I have integrity and a strong dedication to be as trust-worthy, dependable, attentive and loving that you could ever hope for with something so important as watching your four-legged family members.
Reviews

Great experience, they took great care of Winston and communicated throughout his stay.

Peter and family were great! They took time to do a preliminary greeting to make sure dogs got along. They sent photos each day I was gone and had great communication. They were willing to accommodate giving her her medicine and using diapers at night. My dog seemed very relaxed when I went to pick her up.

Peter and Michelle and their kids take wonderful care of Colt. Colt and their dog Riley love to play together, and they send lots of photos so I can see he’s having a great time. He sleeps hard when he gets home, which is a great sign.☺️

Responsive and attentive to our pups unique needs. He enjoyed his stay and came home super tired out!
About Peter M.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
If you give me a chance, I will show you how safe and secure your pets will be while in our care! I have a fenced in yard, a friendly, well-behaved dog, two kids (16 and 13), and I take the utmost precautions in all that we do while watching your pets! I have experience with a wide variety of situations, from pets who need medication, to those easily excitable ones who require that extra attention while on walks! I am proven to use excellent judgement when it comes to the safety and trust of your pet, and I will continue our standards of excellence in this important area.
Home
Information Peter M. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if you your pup cannot go on long (1 mile or more) walks, and please let me know if your pup requires special attention, does not like children or other dogs, and if they need medical assistance/medication.
A typical day
To start the day, I feed the dogs, take them on a walk through the neighborhood, and this walk is usually around 1.25 miles. I complete the walk by going through a totally enclosed field where pets are allowed to run around off-leash (it is not a dog park). I have my ball launcher with me so I can play fetch with any of them that want to play, and if none of them do, then I know my dog Riley will do so. I return home and give them cuddles and chill-time throughout the morning. Midday, I take them on another walk, but a much shorter one due to the heat. In the afternoon, I play with them inside the house games like tug-o-war, throwing and/or playing with them with a variety of squeaky toys, and/or hiding treats in puzzles games. If asked, I will work on any training commands throughout out the day using treats or pets as a the rewards. I return them back to that enclosed grass field right after they have been fed dinner for more romping around, playing fetch and playing chase. Finally, I walk them around the block just before turning them in for bedtime, at which time they receive lots and lots of belly rubs. On some occasions, I walk the pups down to the highline canal where I may let them into the creek to cool off their feet and splash around a bit, all the while keeping them on-leash and safe.
Peter M.
CENTENNIAL, CO
