Peyton A.
Moscow, ID






Services
Peyton can care for
Availability
Effective August 19-December 18th I will be unavailable M/W/F: not available 9:30-1:15 Tu/Thur: not available 1:00-3:50 Rover doesn’t allowed specific schedules so I’m putting this here! As a college student I’m looking for good exercise/break, and to have a furry friend along the way makes it better for me. I am doing this part time to help out others who may have a busy schedule!
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About Peyton A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Whenever walking a dog I always make sure that I’m keeping them safe and on a fun path. I always stick to main areas/neighborhoods and of course, never take them off leash. I make sure when I need to pull on the leash I’m never dragging the dog, just a little tug to indicate we need to move forward. I work with the heel tactic if the dog loves to constantly pull, and if you do not want me to apply that then please inform me not to. I will NOT walk you dog if you use bungee leashes as those are dangerous for possible dog lunging and not being able to keep control over the animal whether it is the dogs fault or something else.
Information Peyton A. would like to know about your pet
Let me know the energy level of the dog so I won’t get accidentally get surprised and dragged. Yes that has happened before with my own big dog, but otherwise that is all I really need to know so I can make sure I can keep the dog under control. I will NOT walk your dog if they use bungee leashes. They are dangerous as you cannot have proper control over the animal and if they lunge or need to be pulled away for safety reasons it is much more difficult than a normal leash.
A typical day
On walks I like to especially go through parks to give them lots of sniffing and exploring time. Other than that I mainly stick to the neighborhoods and go in a big loop back to the owner’s house (or more times around smaller loops).
Location
Moscow, ID
Pets
Pets are pretty awesome!
Pet care experience
I have had a dog since I was a baby, and I have lots of experience taking care of lots of different breeds. I also work with training dogs since I was little and I’m helping out family train their new pups. I have done neighborhood dog walks in the past, along with house/pet sitting.
Reviews
Peyton was endlessly communicative, used Rover efficiently and effectively, and most importantly took great care of our dog, Max.
Peyton took great care of our dog. She was responsible and sent pictures every time she came over to walk or feed him. Would definitely recommend her!


Peyton was just awesome with our 2 cats! The one that is really hesitant around people took a real shine to her. She did everything awesome and we were so glad to have her watch our boys

Did an amazing job with my dog. Posted pictures and he was well taken care of.
About Peyton A.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Whenever walking a dog I always make sure that I’m keeping them safe and on a fun path. I always stick to main areas/neighborhoods and of course, never take them off leash. I make sure when I need to pull on the leash I’m never dragging the dog, just a little tug to indicate we need to move forward. I work with the heel tactic if the dog loves to constantly pull, and if you do not want me to apply that then please inform me not to. I will NOT walk you dog if you use bungee leashes as those are dangerous for possible dog lunging and not being able to keep control over the animal whether it is the dogs fault or something else.
Information Peyton A. would like to know about your pet
Let me know the energy level of the dog so I won’t get accidentally get surprised and dragged. Yes that has happened before with my own big dog, but otherwise that is all I really need to know so I can make sure I can keep the dog under control. I will NOT walk your dog if they use bungee leashes. They are dangerous as you cannot have proper control over the animal and if they lunge or need to be pulled away for safety reasons it is much more difficult than a normal leash.
A typical day
On walks I like to especially go through parks to give them lots of sniffing and exploring time. Other than that I mainly stick to the neighborhoods and go in a big loop back to the owner’s house (or more times around smaller loops).
Peyton A.
Moscow, ID
