Rebecca W.
North Salt Lake City, UT





Services
Rebecca can host
Rebecca can care for
Availability
As someone who works from home, pet care seamlessly fits into my daily and weekly routine. I have the flexibility to provide constant supervision and attention throughout the day. I can easily incorporate feeding, potty breaks, walks, and playtime into my schedule, ensuring pets get the care and interaction they need. My work-from-home setup allows me to adapt to each pet’s unique needs, whether it’s giving extra cuddles, administering medications, or engaging in fun activities to keep them happy and active. With my flexible routine, pets are never left alone for long, and I can provide round-the-clock care and companionship.
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About Rebecca W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Caring for Pets in my Home 1. Prepare my Space: my home is pet-safe, with cozy sleeping spots, food/water bowls, and toys ready. 2. Follow Their Routine: Stick to feeding, potty, and exercise schedules. 3. Socialize Safely: Introduce pets to my own gradually and supervise interactions. 4. Provide Special Care: Administer meds or accommodate special needs as instructed. 5. Update Owners: Send photos and messages to keep them informed. Caring for Pets in a Client’s Home 1. Stick to Their Routine: Use the pet’s usual feeding, walking, and sleeping habits. 2. Keep Things Clean: Tidy up after the pet and maintain a safe, familiar environment. 3. Follow Instructions: Use owner-provided supplies and commands. 4. Handle Basic Home Tasks: Water plants or collect mail if requested. 5. Communicate Often: Share updates and notify the owner of any concerns.
Home
Information Rebecca W. would like to know about your pet
Basic Info • Breed, age, size, and weight • Vaccination status Health & Medical • Allergies or medical conditions • Medications and schedules • Vet contact information Behavior • Temperament (shy, social, anxious, etc.) • Triggers (noises, situations, etc.) • Interaction with other pets, kids, and strangers Routines • Feeding schedule and dietary restrictions • Potty break frequency and habits • Sleep preferences (crate, bed, etc.) • Exercise needs Training • Commands they respond to • Leash behavior (pulling, bolting, etc.) • House rules (e.g., furniture, human food) Special Needs • Mobility aids or special equipment • Handling preferences • Separation anxiety behavior and solutions Owner Instructions • Treat/reward restrictions • Communication preferences (updates frequency and method) • Unique quirks or preferences
A typical day
Outdoor Adventures 1. Long Walks or Hikes – Explore nature trails or parks. 2. Dog Park Visits – Socialize with other dogs in a safe environment. 3. Agility Courses – Set up or visit an agility training area. 4. Beach Days – Let them run, dig in the sand, or splash in shallow water. 5. Fetch & Frisbee – Classic games to burn off energy. 6. Scavenger Hunts – Hide treats or toys in a designated area and let them sniff them out. 7. Camping Trips – Bring your dog along for an outdoor adventure. Indoor Fun 1. Tug-of-War – Use a sturdy rope toy for some friendly competition. 2. Puzzle Toys – Mental stimulation with treat-dispensing puzzles. 3. Hide-and-Seek – Hide yourself or a favorite toy and have them find it. 4. Trick Training – Teach them fun commands like “spin,” “roll over,” or “high five.” 5. Interactive Toys – Use toys that move or make noise to capture their attention. 6. DIY Obstacle Course – Use furniture or household items to create a mini agility course. 7. Cuddles and Movie Time – Snuggle up with your pet and watch animal-themed movies. Creative Play 1. Bubble Chasing – Use dog-safe bubbles for them to pop. 2. Kiddie Pool Play – Set up a small pool in the backyard for splashing fun. 3. Laser Pointer Chase – Safe for cats or dogs (just avoid their eyes). 4. Homemade Toys – Create toys from socks, ropes, or cardboard. 5. Digging Box – Fill a sandbox with dog-safe items for them to dig through. Physical Activities 1. Running or Jogging – Build up their stamina and yours. 2. Swimming – Great low-impact exercise for all ages. 3. Treadmill Training – Perfect for rainy days. 4. Dog Yoga (Doga) – Relax with your pup through gentle stretching. Bonding Activities 1. Photo Shoots – Dress up your pet or capture candid moments. 2. Massage Time – Give them a gentle massage to relax muscles. 3. Cooking Together – Make dog-safe treats like peanut butter cookies or frozen yogurt bites. 4. Grooming Sessions – Brush their coat, trim nails, or give a bath with a pampering touch. Social Activities 1. Pet Playdates – Arrange meet-ups with friends’ pets. 2. Training Classes – Join group sessions for socialization and learning. 3. Community Events – Attend pet-friendly farmers’ markets or charity walks.
Location
North Salt Lake City, UT
Pets
Work-from-Home Pet Lover Providing
Pet care experience
As a devoted dog owner for over ten years, I bring a wealth of experience and genuine love for all furry friends. My two sweet dogs, one of whom has only three legs, have taught me the importance of compassion and patience, making me particularly skilled in caring for special needs pets. Your pup will feel like part of the pack in my playful, loving, and safe environment. At my home, safety comes first—it’s fully dog-proofed with every detail designed with your pet’s well-being in mind. Puppies, seniors, and everyone in between will enjoy plenty of outdoor time at the nearby grassy field, where we can burn off energy and take frequent potty breaks. I specialize in positive reinforcement (no physical corrections here!) and welcome special requests to ensure your pet feels right at home. Round-the-clock care, brushing, and baths are available upon request, and you can rest easy knowing your furry companion will be treated with the same love and attention I give my own. My dogs are highly socialized and love making new friends—yours could be their next buddy! Peace of mind is priceless, and I’m here to provide it. Let’s make your dog’s stay a tail-wagging, cuddle-filled experience they’ll love as much as you will!
Reviews

Rebecca is so great! She loves our Gannon. We don’t worry about anything when we’re gone. We’ll keep rebooking her regularly. Thanks Rebecca!

I’m so grateful for Rebecca! She’s an amazing sitter and a lovely human. Will rebook again and again!!



Bec is the absolute best! My pups love her.



She’s the best! My dogs love her.
About Rebecca W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Caring for Pets in my Home 1. Prepare my Space: my home is pet-safe, with cozy sleeping spots, food/water bowls, and toys ready. 2. Follow Their Routine: Stick to feeding, potty, and exercise schedules. 3. Socialize Safely: Introduce pets to my own gradually and supervise interactions. 4. Provide Special Care: Administer meds or accommodate special needs as instructed. 5. Update Owners: Send photos and messages to keep them informed. Caring for Pets in a Client’s Home 1. Stick to Their Routine: Use the pet’s usual feeding, walking, and sleeping habits. 2. Keep Things Clean: Tidy up after the pet and maintain a safe, familiar environment. 3. Follow Instructions: Use owner-provided supplies and commands. 4. Handle Basic Home Tasks: Water plants or collect mail if requested. 5. Communicate Often: Share updates and notify the owner of any concerns.
Home
Information Rebecca W. would like to know about your pet
Basic Info • Breed, age, size, and weight • Vaccination status Health & Medical • Allergies or medical conditions • Medications and schedules • Vet contact information Behavior • Temperament (shy, social, anxious, etc.) • Triggers (noises, situations, etc.) • Interaction with other pets, kids, and strangers Routines • Feeding schedule and dietary restrictions • Potty break frequency and habits • Sleep preferences (crate, bed, etc.) • Exercise needs Training • Commands they respond to • Leash behavior (pulling, bolting, etc.) • House rules (e.g., furniture, human food) Special Needs • Mobility aids or special equipment • Handling preferences • Separation anxiety behavior and solutions Owner Instructions • Treat/reward restrictions • Communication preferences (updates frequency and method) • Unique quirks or preferences
A typical day
Outdoor Adventures 1. Long Walks or Hikes – Explore nature trails or parks. 2. Dog Park Visits – Socialize with other dogs in a safe environment. 3. Agility Courses – Set up or visit an agility training area. 4. Beach Days – Let them run, dig in the sand, or splash in shallow water. 5. Fetch & Frisbee – Classic games to burn off energy. 6. Scavenger Hunts – Hide treats or toys in a designated area and let them sniff them out. 7. Camping Trips – Bring your dog along for an outdoor adventure. Indoor Fun 1. Tug-of-War – Use a sturdy rope toy for some friendly competition. 2. Puzzle Toys – Mental stimulation with treat-dispensing puzzles. 3. Hide-and-Seek – Hide yourself or a favorite toy and have them find it. 4. Trick Training – Teach them fun commands like “spin,” “roll over,” or “high five.” 5. Interactive Toys – Use toys that move or make noise to capture their attention. 6. DIY Obstacle Course – Use furniture or household items to create a mini agility course. 7. Cuddles and Movie Time – Snuggle up with your pet and watch animal-themed movies. Creative Play 1. Bubble Chasing – Use dog-safe bubbles for them to pop. 2. Kiddie Pool Play – Set up a small pool in the backyard for splashing fun. 3. Laser Pointer Chase – Safe for cats or dogs (just avoid their eyes). 4. Homemade Toys – Create toys from socks, ropes, or cardboard. 5. Digging Box – Fill a sandbox with dog-safe items for them to dig through. Physical Activities 1. Running or Jogging – Build up their stamina and yours. 2. Swimming – Great low-impact exercise for all ages. 3. Treadmill Training – Perfect for rainy days. 4. Dog Yoga (Doga) – Relax with your pup through gentle stretching. Bonding Activities 1. Photo Shoots – Dress up your pet or capture candid moments. 2. Massage Time – Give them a gentle massage to relax muscles. 3. Cooking Together – Make dog-safe treats like peanut butter cookies or frozen yogurt bites. 4. Grooming Sessions – Brush their coat, trim nails, or give a bath with a pampering touch. Social Activities 1. Pet Playdates – Arrange meet-ups with friends’ pets. 2. Training Classes – Join group sessions for socialization and learning. 3. Community Events – Attend pet-friendly farmers’ markets or charity walks.
Rebecca W.
North Salt Lake City, UT
