Reid S.
Reisterstown, MD


Your Dogs favorite new friend Me
Pet care experience
Since being a child, my family has always had dogs, ( dashounds, Bassets, Labs, and most recently, Jack Russell’s) Other than the Jack Russell, we’ve bred the others. Always associated house training from an early age. The lab needed help getting up steps as she lived to 16, so, I would assist, or carry her up until it was time to euthanize her.
Reviews
Reid is great with our dog Milly. She is timid around people when she first meets them and she took to Reid immediately. He has always shown great care and compassion with her. He takes her for super long walks which is important for Milly as she is super active and energetic. Reid is a very trustworthy and conscientious caregiver.
About Reid S.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have always loved being a play mate with dogs, and as importantly, a leader, that dogs respect. Putting dogs at ease while they are in my presence is very important.
Information Reid S. would like to know about your pet
Making the dog aware that I am not a threat and most importantly never keep your eyes on the dog. Move slowly to allow dog to feel comfortable.
A typical day
I talk a lot to dogs so they are feeling my personality. A dog needs to feel at ease always, adapt to the personality of the dog.
Services
Reid can watch in your home
Availability
I love dogs, and this opportunity is the ideal fit for a part time job as I am retired, I am a Veteran of the USN, ( Hospital Corpsman)
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About Reid S.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have always loved being a play mate with dogs, and as importantly, a leader, that dogs respect. Putting dogs at ease while they are in my presence is very important.
Information Reid S. would like to know about your pet
Making the dog aware that I am not a threat and most importantly never keep your eyes on the dog. Move slowly to allow dog to feel comfortable.
A typical day
I talk a lot to dogs so they are feeling my personality. A dog needs to feel at ease always, adapt to the personality of the dog.
Location
Reisterstown, MD


Reid S.
Reisterstown, MD