

Ruthie T.
Saint Louis, MO





Services
Ruthie can host
Ruthie can watch in your home
Availability
I work from home regularly and my schedule is very flexible with my other work so doing whatever animals in my care need comes first, then other business. Ginger is one of my great loves and closest companion so I like treat other dogs in kind. I am available for new clients with constant care needs from my home at a higher rate per day as it is prohibitive with other work. Please understand I may leave for up to 4 hours in a day for other pets or to run errands unless we explicitly discuss otherwise. I try to be away from boarders as little as possible.
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About Ruthie T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety and wellbeing are my primary concern in any scenario: I’m very risk averse in pet care. Since I watch up to 4 total (counting Ginger) and walk up to 5 at a time, pets under my care must like or be ambivalent toward dogs generally: generalized aggression just doesn’t tend to work with my setup because dogs are usually in shared spaces most of the day. I try to balance the personality and needs of everyone in my care at a given time. Walks and drop-ins must be within a mile of my home.
Home
Information Ruthie T. would like to know about your pet
1-Proof of vaccinations or titers, including kennel cough is needed (vaccination or titer record, receipt) or reason not given 2-Are there any kinds of dogs they respond harshly to, don’t like, or fear (including ones you as their person may be nervous about leaving them around)? 3-How do they respond to seeing other dogs on walks? 4-What, if anything, makes them bark or talk at home? 5-Do they have any food allergies or restrictions (Ginger buried treats around the home often so it’s not a deal-breaker, I just need to know if I need to find them all before a dog visits)? 6-Where do they sleep and are they allowed on furniture? 7-Do they have any personality quirks or special instructions otherwise?
A typical day
To me one of the biggest benefits of this industry is that my daily routine changes based on the needs of the dogs in my care. My regular day involves potty breaks every 2 to 4 hours, many times with at least a short walk but every day is truly dependent on the general need of the collective group and then individual needs. I have one frequent daycare dog, for instance, who loves to pull every toy out of a toy box and play with all of them so I've built a maze to keep her occupied and entertained on days she's here given, of course, that no other dogs I'm watching can't have toys around.
Location
Saint Louis, MO
Pets
Ruthie T. 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.
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Pet care experience
I've had dogs all my life. I've had one wild child Brittany (Amber), one very laidback retired yorkshire terrier breeder who lived to 18 (Ginger), and one stray who unfortunately developed an aggressive cancer and only got a few months with us (Basmati). We now have two young retired breeder and show dogs (Shauna and Shalee/Melon) who are bundles of fun and used to way more dog action than our quiet house but can also be ecstatic to lay about. I work from home, so I'm around almost constantly and can thus provide a lot of attention to fur babies. I love just about any dog I've ever met. I'd love to take care of your dog!
Reviews

Ruthie is very dependable and is always willing to go above and beyond for my best buddy. She is the best!

Ruthie was amazing! We were traveling through St. Louis for the day.. she was able accommodate us last minute to take care of our elderly Batman. Highly recommended, close to all the activities in town.


Ruthie was quick to reply and great with the dogs. She watched Stella and Brodie over night and took excellent care of them. Would be happy to use her again in the future!
Amazing! Willow had a lot of fun
About Ruthie T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety and wellbeing are my primary concern in any scenario: I’m very risk averse in pet care. Since I watch up to 4 total (counting Ginger) and walk up to 5 at a time, pets under my care must like or be ambivalent toward dogs generally: generalized aggression just doesn’t tend to work with my setup because dogs are usually in shared spaces most of the day. I try to balance the personality and needs of everyone in my care at a given time. Walks and drop-ins must be within a mile of my home.
Home
Information Ruthie T. would like to know about your pet
1-Proof of vaccinations or titers, including kennel cough is needed (vaccination or titer record, receipt) or reason not given 2-Are there any kinds of dogs they respond harshly to, don’t like, or fear (including ones you as their person may be nervous about leaving them around)? 3-How do they respond to seeing other dogs on walks? 4-What, if anything, makes them bark or talk at home? 5-Do they have any food allergies or restrictions (Ginger buried treats around the home often so it’s not a deal-breaker, I just need to know if I need to find them all before a dog visits)? 6-Where do they sleep and are they allowed on furniture? 7-Do they have any personality quirks or special instructions otherwise?
A typical day
To me one of the biggest benefits of this industry is that my daily routine changes based on the needs of the dogs in my care. My regular day involves potty breaks every 2 to 4 hours, many times with at least a short walk but every day is truly dependent on the general need of the collective group and then individual needs. I have one frequent daycare dog, for instance, who loves to pull every toy out of a toy box and play with all of them so I've built a maze to keep her occupied and entertained on days she's here given, of course, that no other dogs I'm watching can't have toys around.


Ruthie T.
Saint Louis, MO
