Sean K.
Stevensville, MD






Services
Sean can care for
Availability
I am currently getting my master's degree in Annapolis. I have classes and work twice a week but can still provide services with enough prior notice.
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About Sean K.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm very adept at reading animals behavior and figuring out when they need attention, when they need space, and good at gaining an animals' trust.
Information Sean K. would like to know about your pet
I am totally fine working with special needs pets, just as long as I have prior notice and details on how to properly accommodate them.
A typical day
I have a lot of energy myself, so I can tucker out your high energy dog. I can play tug of war with your ninety pound rottweiler or take your senior shitsu on a nice slow walk.
Location
Stevensville, MD
Never met a pet I didn't like
Pet care experience
I've always been great with animals, able to read them and good at figuring out what they need. I volunteered at Animal Welfare League of Queen Anne's County for several years starting in High School. I've worked closely with large animals with behavioral problems, so I'm down the handle whatever quirks your pet has.
Reviews

Sean does a great job taking care of our dog! He is super reliable and he ensures we stay in communication.
About Sean K.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm very adept at reading animals behavior and figuring out when they need attention, when they need space, and good at gaining an animals' trust.
Information Sean K. would like to know about your pet
I am totally fine working with special needs pets, just as long as I have prior notice and details on how to properly accommodate them.
A typical day
I have a lot of energy myself, so I can tucker out your high energy dog. I can play tug of war with your ninety pound rottweiler or take your senior shitsu on a nice slow walk.
Sean K.
Stevensville, MD
