Sara B.
Heggedal
Passionate Dog Lover Ready to Take Care
Pet care experience
As a dog lover and a proud owner of a delightful Pomeranian for the past 2 years, I have gained profound experience in caring for our four-legged friends. Throughout the years, I have also frequently assisted my friends by taking care of their dogs when they were away. By considering the unique needs of dogs and providing them with love, attention, and safety, I have developed a deep understanding and skill set in working with them. With passion and responsibility, I offer reliable care and look after each dog as if they were my own. Your furry companions will be in safe hands while you are away.
Reviews
Sara did a great job, she took a picture so I could see how he was getting in and was great with my dog. Thanks so much!
Sara B. cancelled a booking within a day of the start date.
Sara was great with Lulu. Lulu came back tired and happy from her walks 😊 Recommended 👍
Sara kom presis og er veldig hyggelig. Virket som Mille fikk en fin tur og kommer helt sikkert til å bruke henne igjen :)
About Sara B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I live in a ground-floor apartment, and I have no problem allowing pets to come into my home. The surrounding area around my apartment is absolutely beautiful, with scenic walking paths for our furry friends to enjoy. Being on the ground floor, it's convenient for pets to enter and exit the apartment, making it easier for them to explore the wonderful environment outside. I understand the importance of providing a safe and welcoming space for pets, and I am more than happy to create a pet-friendly atmosphere in my home. Your beloved companion will have ample opportunities for walks and adventures in the stunning surroundings.
Home
Information Sara B. would like to know about your pet
As a dog sitter, it is important for me to know in advance some key information about the pets in order to provide the best possible care. Here are a few things that I consider important: 1. Medical history: It is important for me to have access to information about the dogs' health, including veterinary records, vaccinations, allergies, or any special medical needs. It is also helpful to know the contact details of their veterinarian so that I can react quickly if needed. 2. Diet and eating habits: Being informed about the dogs' diet - their meals, how often they eat, and if they have any special dietary requirements or restrictions - allows me to ensure they have proper nutrition. It is also important to know if they are prone to overeating or have any food allergies. 3. Physical activity: Familiarizing myself with the dogs' needs for walking, play, and physical activity allows me to provide them with enough exercise. Knowing how often they need to be walked, how much time should be spent outdoors, and what types of games they enjoy helps me ensure their enjoyment and well-being. 4. Behavior and socialization: It is important to know how the dogs behave around other dogs, people, and children. Do they need extra time to adjust to new people or situations? Do they have any specific fears or aggressive behavior that needs to be taken into consideration? This helps me create a safe and comfortable environment for the dogs. 5. Routine and habits: Knowing their routine, sleeping habits, bathroom habits, and any other regular activities helps me maintain consistency and predictability. This helps the dogs feel secure and comfortable in their surroundings. 6. Emergency procedures: It is important for me to be familiar with first aid procedures for dogs and know what to do in case of emergencies. Having contact information for a veterinarian or emergency services that I can call if needed provides an additional sense of security. 7. Favorite toys and activities: Finding out what toys, activities, or types of play the dogs enjoy helps me entertain them and ensure they feel happy and fulfilled. Tailoring their individual fun helps build trust and a bond with them. Having this information in advance allows me to provide the best possible care and adapt to the needs and preferences of each dog that I care for.
A typical day
In the morning, I would start the day refreshed and ready to work. After breakfast, I would sit down at my computer and check all the necessary information about the dogs I'm taking care of. I might receive emails or messages from the owners with instructions and special requests. After that, I would head to my backyard or the space I've set up for the dogs. I would ensure everything is safe and comfortable for them. Perhaps I would set up some toys and obstacles to provide interesting activities throughout the day. Then I would start working on my computer, carrying out my tasks as a dog sitter. This could involve communicating with the owners, organizing walking or play schedules, keeping records of their health and nutrition, or even providing virtual support to owners with questions about dog training and care. From time to time, I could switch to a video call with the dog owners to allow them to see their pets and check how they're doing. I might also take photos or videos of the dogs to share with the owners and keep them informed about their stay. During breaks from work, I could play and have fun with the dogs. Maybe I would organize some games in the backyard or take them for a walk around my neighborhood. The dogs would enjoy the fresh air and interaction with me. As the day progresses, I would continue with my tasks, providing love and attention to the dogs. I would ensure they have regular meals and fresh water, occasionally rewarding them with treats for good behavior. When the work hours are over, I would close the computer and focus solely on the dogs. I would open the door to their space and provide them with lots of love and attention. I might play with them or cuddle them, ensuring they feel happy and loved. At the end of the day, the dogs would settle into their comfortable beds, and I would feel satisfied that I've provided quality care and entertainment for the dogs, all while working comfortably from my home. That would be an optimistic day as a dog sitter, working from home, filled with love for the dogs and the satisfaction of providing attention and care.
Services
Sara can host
Sara can watch in your home
Availability
I am currently unemployed and actively seeking job opportunities. During this time, I would love to take care of pets. With my experience and passion for animals, I want to utilize this opportunity to provide love and attention to your furry friends. I aim to offer a safe, comfortable, and nurturing environment for your pets while you are away. If you need a reliable and attentive person to care for your pets, I would be happy to be there for them.
About Sara B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I live in a ground-floor apartment, and I have no problem allowing pets to come into my home. The surrounding area around my apartment is absolutely beautiful, with scenic walking paths for our furry friends to enjoy. Being on the ground floor, it's convenient for pets to enter and exit the apartment, making it easier for them to explore the wonderful environment outside. I understand the importance of providing a safe and welcoming space for pets, and I am more than happy to create a pet-friendly atmosphere in my home. Your beloved companion will have ample opportunities for walks and adventures in the stunning surroundings.
Home
Information Sara B. would like to know about your pet
As a dog sitter, it is important for me to know in advance some key information about the pets in order to provide the best possible care. Here are a few things that I consider important: 1. Medical history: It is important for me to have access to information about the dogs' health, including veterinary records, vaccinations, allergies, or any special medical needs. It is also helpful to know the contact details of their veterinarian so that I can react quickly if needed. 2. Diet and eating habits: Being informed about the dogs' diet - their meals, how often they eat, and if they have any special dietary requirements or restrictions - allows me to ensure they have proper nutrition. It is also important to know if they are prone to overeating or have any food allergies. 3. Physical activity: Familiarizing myself with the dogs' needs for walking, play, and physical activity allows me to provide them with enough exercise. Knowing how often they need to be walked, how much time should be spent outdoors, and what types of games they enjoy helps me ensure their enjoyment and well-being. 4. Behavior and socialization: It is important to know how the dogs behave around other dogs, people, and children. Do they need extra time to adjust to new people or situations? Do they have any specific fears or aggressive behavior that needs to be taken into consideration? This helps me create a safe and comfortable environment for the dogs. 5. Routine and habits: Knowing their routine, sleeping habits, bathroom habits, and any other regular activities helps me maintain consistency and predictability. This helps the dogs feel secure and comfortable in their surroundings. 6. Emergency procedures: It is important for me to be familiar with first aid procedures for dogs and know what to do in case of emergencies. Having contact information for a veterinarian or emergency services that I can call if needed provides an additional sense of security. 7. Favorite toys and activities: Finding out what toys, activities, or types of play the dogs enjoy helps me entertain them and ensure they feel happy and fulfilled. Tailoring their individual fun helps build trust and a bond with them. Having this information in advance allows me to provide the best possible care and adapt to the needs and preferences of each dog that I care for.
A typical day
In the morning, I would start the day refreshed and ready to work. After breakfast, I would sit down at my computer and check all the necessary information about the dogs I'm taking care of. I might receive emails or messages from the owners with instructions and special requests. After that, I would head to my backyard or the space I've set up for the dogs. I would ensure everything is safe and comfortable for them. Perhaps I would set up some toys and obstacles to provide interesting activities throughout the day. Then I would start working on my computer, carrying out my tasks as a dog sitter. This could involve communicating with the owners, organizing walking or play schedules, keeping records of their health and nutrition, or even providing virtual support to owners with questions about dog training and care. From time to time, I could switch to a video call with the dog owners to allow them to see their pets and check how they're doing. I might also take photos or videos of the dogs to share with the owners and keep them informed about their stay. During breaks from work, I could play and have fun with the dogs. Maybe I would organize some games in the backyard or take them for a walk around my neighborhood. The dogs would enjoy the fresh air and interaction with me. As the day progresses, I would continue with my tasks, providing love and attention to the dogs. I would ensure they have regular meals and fresh water, occasionally rewarding them with treats for good behavior. When the work hours are over, I would close the computer and focus solely on the dogs. I would open the door to their space and provide them with lots of love and attention. I might play with them or cuddle them, ensuring they feel happy and loved. At the end of the day, the dogs would settle into their comfortable beds, and I would feel satisfied that I've provided quality care and entertainment for the dogs, all while working comfortably from my home. That would be an optimistic day as a dog sitter, working from home, filled with love for the dogs and the satisfaction of providing attention and care.
Location
Heggedal, Norway
Sara B.
Heggedal