sally l.
Stourbridge






Services
sally can care for
Availability
I spend my time helping others with their pets, I walk or cycle or read quietly when I'm not doing this. I have 3 grandchildren who stay with me when I'm free too.
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About sally l.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I take really careful instruction and specific requirements from the pet owner. I like things written down and to be shown routines. The safety of the pet and hosehold are paramount and so gates, fences, doors etc will be shut as per owners instruction. No runs off lead unless specified.
Information sally l. would like to know about your pet
I need to know the routine they're used to. The exact food and times they're used to. Lead on or off at all, usual walk routes and lengths. Things that the dog likes or dislikes ....areas on body they don't like being touched, where they like to eat, sleep. Rules that the dogs knows and obeys, words of command they're familiar with.
A typical day
A nice good morning with some strokes, cuddles. Straight out for toilet. Breakfast for both of us if required. Decide on morning walk being the main walk probably. Quiet time over lunch, another walk or outing early afternoon. Maybe social if local dogs are known. Quiet time on return. Play time indoors leading up to tea time at 5/6pm ish. Some tv watching or reading, cuddling, stroking, grooming. Last toilet maybe 9pm depending. Activities in the day can involve ball throwing, chasing round, swimming in outdoor water if applicable. Social park visiting to see other dogs if applicable.
Location
Stourbridge, United Kingdom
I'm reliable and trustworthy to care for your pets
Pet care experience
My farm up bringing means that I'm comfortable around all animals. I've always owned animals but now I don't have my own, I get my animal fun and cuddles from helping others with their pets.
Cat care experience

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

Sally looked after our cat Hutch with lots of care and compassion. She kept us well updated and sent lots of lovely photos. It was lovely when we returned home, she had kept it beautifully clean and tidy and even left us a bottle of milk and some chocolates. A lovely kind lady with a very warm heart.

First class service, will be using again next time I go on my holidays.

Sally has been and is now our number one cat provider when it comes to our holidays, we booked for her to come in twice a day and feed and give a little fuss to our furry family while we were on holiday for a week, I have cameras installed around my home so was able to see recordings of her visits and although she only saw one of them each visit (other one is very shy) we were more than happy with her service, she text me after each visit to reassure us all was well; I would highly recommend Sally’s services to anyone that needs pets looking after no matter what the reason maybe.

Sally is a exceptional and lovely lady! Milo was a very lucky and happy dogy un her company! Thank you very much Sally for taking such a good care of our Milo! Highly recommend!
About sally l.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I take really careful instruction and specific requirements from the pet owner. I like things written down and to be shown routines. The safety of the pet and hosehold are paramount and so gates, fences, doors etc will be shut as per owners instruction. No runs off lead unless specified.
Information sally l. would like to know about your pet
I need to know the routine they're used to. The exact food and times they're used to. Lead on or off at all, usual walk routes and lengths. Things that the dog likes or dislikes ....areas on body they don't like being touched, where they like to eat, sleep. Rules that the dogs knows and obeys, words of command they're familiar with.
A typical day
A nice good morning with some strokes, cuddles. Straight out for toilet. Breakfast for both of us if required. Decide on morning walk being the main walk probably. Quiet time over lunch, another walk or outing early afternoon. Maybe social if local dogs are known. Quiet time on return. Play time indoors leading up to tea time at 5/6pm ish. Some tv watching or reading, cuddling, stroking, grooming. Last toilet maybe 9pm depending. Activities in the day can involve ball throwing, chasing round, swimming in outdoor water if applicable. Social park visiting to see other dogs if applicable.
sally l.
Stourbridge
