Qua’Dal D.
Far South, Fort Worth, TX






Services
Qua’Dal can host
Qua’Dal can care for
Availability
Pet sitting becomes a rewarding part of my day as I prioritize the well-being of your furry companions, ensuring they receive attentive care, scheduled meals, engaging playtime, and a comforting presence in the absence of their owners. I work from home so my schedule is pretty flexible and open.
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About Qua’Dal D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home, I provide a safe and comfortable environment for pets by designating specific areas for them. I adhere to their feeding schedules, engage in interactive play, maintain a clean living space, and ensure ample affection to make them feel secure and loved as the same for a clients home. REQUIRED: ALL DOGS MUST BE ON FLEA & TICK PREVENTION AND UPDATED ON ALL SHOTS. FEMALE DOGS MUST ALSO BE SPAYED. Failure to do so will result in the client not being taken in.
Home
Information Qua’Dal D. would like to know about your pet
1. Pet’s Name, Age, and Breed: Basic identification and any breed-specific needs. 2. Health History: Any medical conditions, past injuries, allergies, and current medications. 3. Veterinarian Information: Contact details of their veterinarian and any preferred emergency vet clinics. 4. Behavioral Traits: Temperament, any fears or anxieties, and typical behavior patterns. 5. Diet and Feeding Schedule: Specific dietary requirements, feeding times, and portions. Daily Routine: 1. Exercise Requirements: Preferred types of exercise, duration, and frequency. 2. Bathroom Habits: Usual times for bathroom breaks, litter box habits, or any special needs. 3. Sleep Routine: Usual sleeping spots and any bedtime routines. Socialization: 1. Interactions with Other Pets: Comfort level with other animals, any known likes or dislikes. 2. Interactions with People: Comfort level with strangers, any specific people they are particularly attached to. Training: 1. Commands and Cues: Common commands the pet understands and responds to. 2. Crate Training: Whether the pet is crate-trained and comfortable being in a crate. Preferences and Dislikes: 1. Favorite Toys and Activities: Toys they love and activities they enjoy the most. 2. Things to Avoid: Any specific triggers, such as loud noises, certain people, or other pets. Special Care Instructions: 1. Comfort Items: Blankets, beds, or toys that provide comfort, especially during stressful times. Emergency Protocols: 1. Emergency Contacts: List of contacts in case of emergencies, including neighbors or family members. Owner’s Expectations: 1. Communication Preferences: How often and through what means they prefer updates (texts, calls, photos
A typical day
1. Walks and Hikes: Take them on scenic walks or hikes in nature parks. Vary the routes to keep it interesting. 2. Play Fetch: Use a variety of toys like balls or frisbees for fetch games. 3. Obstacle Courses: Set up a mini agility course in the yard with tunnels, hurdles, and weave poles. 4. Swimming: If the dog enjoys water, take them to a dog-friendly beach or pool. 5. Training Sessions: Incorporate fun training sessions to teach new tricks or commands. 6. Playdates: Arrange playdates with other friendly dogs to encourage socialization. 7. Interactive Toys: Use puzzle toys and treat-dispensing toys to keep their minds engaged. 8. Scent Games: Hide treats around the yard or house and let the dog use its nose to find them.
Location
Fort Worth, TX
Pets
Qua’Dal D. 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.
Reliable. Loving. Paw-sitively fun.
Pet care experience
I’ve taking care of dogs my entire life. Being born into a family of dogs my grandmother had 5, whom I loved so much. While getting my undergrad in Psychology I was able to adopt my first baby boy Baxter-Grey (5) who just opened up doors for me to pet sit. After Baxter came Kobe-Lee (4) who is just a ball of sweetness. My two boys mean the world to me, so your furry friend will be the same. My love for dogs is extraordinary.
Reviews

Very sweet and accommodating! I will be booking again

Qua’Dal did a great job watching my dog! Met all my request, would definitely recommend!
Such great care of our fur baby! Took time to help him get acquainted to other animals in the home on first arrival. We had some schedule changes and he was incredibly flexible and understanding. This was a last minute booking and we are SO glad to have found Qua'Dal! Will definitely use again.


Qua'Dal was very responsive and helped us out in the very last minute as our previous Walker canceled on us. We have a very timid dog that is scared of other people but he has such a good energy to himself that even she had a good time and his dogs were very playful with my Labrador. I would highly recommend him. I can't express that enough!!!
About Qua’Dal D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home, I provide a safe and comfortable environment for pets by designating specific areas for them. I adhere to their feeding schedules, engage in interactive play, maintain a clean living space, and ensure ample affection to make them feel secure and loved as the same for a clients home. REQUIRED: ALL DOGS MUST BE ON FLEA & TICK PREVENTION AND UPDATED ON ALL SHOTS. FEMALE DOGS MUST ALSO BE SPAYED. Failure to do so will result in the client not being taken in.
Home
Information Qua’Dal D. would like to know about your pet
1. Pet’s Name, Age, and Breed: Basic identification and any breed-specific needs. 2. Health History: Any medical conditions, past injuries, allergies, and current medications. 3. Veterinarian Information: Contact details of their veterinarian and any preferred emergency vet clinics. 4. Behavioral Traits: Temperament, any fears or anxieties, and typical behavior patterns. 5. Diet and Feeding Schedule: Specific dietary requirements, feeding times, and portions. Daily Routine: 1. Exercise Requirements: Preferred types of exercise, duration, and frequency. 2. Bathroom Habits: Usual times for bathroom breaks, litter box habits, or any special needs. 3. Sleep Routine: Usual sleeping spots and any bedtime routines. Socialization: 1. Interactions with Other Pets: Comfort level with other animals, any known likes or dislikes. 2. Interactions with People: Comfort level with strangers, any specific people they are particularly attached to. Training: 1. Commands and Cues: Common commands the pet understands and responds to. 2. Crate Training: Whether the pet is crate-trained and comfortable being in a crate. Preferences and Dislikes: 1. Favorite Toys and Activities: Toys they love and activities they enjoy the most. 2. Things to Avoid: Any specific triggers, such as loud noises, certain people, or other pets. Special Care Instructions: 1. Comfort Items: Blankets, beds, or toys that provide comfort, especially during stressful times. Emergency Protocols: 1. Emergency Contacts: List of contacts in case of emergencies, including neighbors or family members. Owner’s Expectations: 1. Communication Preferences: How often and through what means they prefer updates (texts, calls, photos
A typical day
1. Walks and Hikes: Take them on scenic walks or hikes in nature parks. Vary the routes to keep it interesting. 2. Play Fetch: Use a variety of toys like balls or frisbees for fetch games. 3. Obstacle Courses: Set up a mini agility course in the yard with tunnels, hurdles, and weave poles. 4. Swimming: If the dog enjoys water, take them to a dog-friendly beach or pool. 5. Training Sessions: Incorporate fun training sessions to teach new tricks or commands. 6. Playdates: Arrange playdates with other friendly dogs to encourage socialization. 7. Interactive Toys: Use puzzle toys and treat-dispensing toys to keep their minds engaged. 8. Scent Games: Hide treats around the yard or house and let the dog use its nose to find them.
Qua’Dal D.
Far South, Fort Worth, TX
