Preyankari Devi D.
Exeter






Services
Preyankari Devi can care for
Availability
My program relies heavily on self study, so class durations are short over the week. I work part time as well in the middle of high street, so I can be flexible with my schedule. Most residences will simply be a short walk or ride away for me as I live on university grounds.
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About Preyankari Devi D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Communication is key-our pets are unable to talk, so understanding their body language and being quick to act if something looks off is the difference between a healthy and dead pet. My phone will be on 24/7 without silent mode when I’m taking care of a pet. I will take a lot of pictures with your pets though :p I play for the university’s basketball team, so I’m constantly out for runs and walks outside of training time. Having a pet would be great company for me especially during the darker hours.
Information Preyankari Devi D. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if your dog is housebroken as I won’t enter cafes, restaurants, or pubs if they aren’t. Just in general please let me know what stresses your pets out, or if they have a particular schedule they stick to, or scents they don’t like. I also do not take dogs of any sort of bulldog/pitbull breeds, or extremely small breeds like chihuahuas.
A typical day
With cats I will give them their own space when I first meet them. I avoid strong perfumes and wear only oils on my neck pulse points to avoid upsetting their noses. I simply let them be, and then I’ll start showing an interest in their toys, which usually gets them to come out. From there I’ll play with them normally, follow the feeding schedule, and relax a bit. As a cat lover I find that they operate on their own wavelengths so it’s best to just let them be. With the dogs I will give them plenty of scratches and kisses first and introduce something with my scent so they know who I am. When I take them out for walks I either head to the page park near their houses or to the quay (with dogs bred for swimming and treading water), and I’ll play with them for 30 min intervals before giving them treats and water. If I decide to get lunch I’ll bring them along with me and get them a lil snack.
Location
Exeter, United Kingdom
Just here to pet kitties and doggos
Pet care experience
I took care of my mom’s grumpy senior cat during the last stages of her life (apparently arthritis doesn’t prevent them from turning into Mike Tyson). I am a single, young, energetic 23 year old female university student, so my schedule is very flexible. I am very social and physically strong (practically move boxes for a living atp). I have a great social circle with their own pets as well, so your pets will have a friend to go on walks with xx I volunteer for the dog walking service at our university. Back home as it was not really common to keep dogs, I used to take care of my neighbours’ cats. These are the two lovely babies I walk here. Luna is a cocker spaniel and my regular, and has the shiniest black coat and grinch feet! She has a fascination with tennis balls but is very possessive over them. If I throw the ball once, she won’t ever let go of it, and will even pick up multiple things in her mouth but never let go of the ball. She likes dog ice cream, and is very happy to see new people, however she has an attention span of a toddler xD she’s quite a diva in the best ways and has a routine on how she wants things done. Reggie is a duck toller, but I’m half convinced he’s just a cat in the wrong body. He’s an absolute rocket, and loves swimming in the Quay (beware of the swans and geese tho!). He loves his frisbee, but will try to take it out of your hand if you’re holding it for too long ._. He’s got a lovely coat and looks like fried chicken when the sun hits it right. He is also a bit ADHD, and will not go down the same side of the road that he went up before.
Cat care experience

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

Pre was an attentive and communicative dog sitter who looked after Millie with great care and imagination during a heatwave.. Will gladly book her again
My dog is always happy to see Preyankari on her weekly visits. It has been a pleasure to have her as a volunteer dog walker.
About Preyankari Devi D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Communication is key-our pets are unable to talk, so understanding their body language and being quick to act if something looks off is the difference between a healthy and dead pet. My phone will be on 24/7 without silent mode when I’m taking care of a pet. I will take a lot of pictures with your pets though :p I play for the university’s basketball team, so I’m constantly out for runs and walks outside of training time. Having a pet would be great company for me especially during the darker hours.
Information Preyankari Devi D. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if your dog is housebroken as I won’t enter cafes, restaurants, or pubs if they aren’t. Just in general please let me know what stresses your pets out, or if they have a particular schedule they stick to, or scents they don’t like. I also do not take dogs of any sort of bulldog/pitbull breeds, or extremely small breeds like chihuahuas.
A typical day
With cats I will give them their own space when I first meet them. I avoid strong perfumes and wear only oils on my neck pulse points to avoid upsetting their noses. I simply let them be, and then I’ll start showing an interest in their toys, which usually gets them to come out. From there I’ll play with them normally, follow the feeding schedule, and relax a bit. As a cat lover I find that they operate on their own wavelengths so it’s best to just let them be. With the dogs I will give them plenty of scratches and kisses first and introduce something with my scent so they know who I am. When I take them out for walks I either head to the page park near their houses or to the quay (with dogs bred for swimming and treading water), and I’ll play with them for 30 min intervals before giving them treats and water. If I decide to get lunch I’ll bring them along with me and get them a lil snack.
Preyankari Devi D.
Exeter
