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Sijie Y.

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Six Years of Love: The Heartwarming Journey with

Pet care experience

My pet care experience is distinguished by a deep-rooted passion and a meticulous approach to animal welfare. Having devoted years to nurturing my beloved Golden Retriever, I’ve honed my abilities in understanding and catering to the unique needs of pets. My expertise extends to training puppies with patience and positive reinforcement, ensuring they develop good habits and social skills. Additionally, I am well-versed in senior pet care, knowledgeable about their dietary requirements, and adept at managing medications. My dedication to providing a safe, loving, and stimulating environment sets me apart as a sitter who truly values the well-being and happiness of every pet under my care.

Reviews

YANG L.
Jan 17, 2024

Dear Fellow Pet Owner, Entrusting your beloved pets to Sijie will be the best decision you can make. Her genuine love for animals and professional approach ensure a safe and happy environment for your pets.

WEI Z.
Jan 17, 2024

Dear Friend, If you're looking for a reliable and loving pet caregiver, look no further than Sijie. Her dedication to animal well-being is evident in her meticulous care and affection.

CHENYU S.
Jan 17, 2024

Dear, I've witnessed Sijie's interaction with pets, and it's truly heartwarming. Her patience and understanding of animals' needs are commendable. Your pets couldn't be in better hands.

WEI L.
Jan 17, 2024

Dear, For a pet caregiver who goes above and beyond, Sijie is the one. Her attention to detail and caring nature make her stand out. Your pets will be treated like royalty under her care.

About Sijie Y.

Skills

6 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

When caring for pets in the owner's home, I respect their space and routines. I meticulously follow any instructions provided, ensuring that pets maintain their usual diet and exercise routine, minimizing any stress. I regularly communicate with owners, providing updates and photos to assure them of their pet's well-being. I always prioritize creating a trustworthy and secure atmosphere, focusing on understanding and fulfilling the pets' needs and ensuring they feel loved and comfortable.

Information Sijie Y. would like to know about your pet

Medical History and Health Issues: Be aware of any past medical issues, current conditions, or special needs the pet may have. This includes knowledge of medications, allergies, symptoms of common ailments, and emergency procedures. Diet and Feeding Schedule: Understand the pet's dietary requirements, preferred food, feeding times, and portion sizes. Some pets may have strict diets due to health conditions or allergies. Behavior and Temperament: Familiarize yourself with the pet's behavior patterns, temperament, and triggers. Knowing how the pet reacts to strangers, other animals, or specific situations can help you avoid or manage potential problems. Routine and Schedule: Pets often thrive on routine. Knowing their usual schedule for walks, playtime, meals, and sleep can help you maintain a sense of normalcy for them. Training and Commands: Understand the commands the pet knows and how they have been trained to respond. Consistency in commands and behavior management techniques is key to maintaining discipline and structure. Socialization and Interaction: Know how the pet interacts with other animals and people, including any history of aggression or fear. This is especially important for planning walks or trips to the park. Likes and Dislikes: Be aware of the pet's favorite toys, activities, and treats, as well as things they dislike or fear. This can help you keep them happy and engaged while avoiding any negative reactions. Emergency Contacts and Veterinary Information: Have the contact information for the pet's veterinarian and a local emergency animal hospital. Also, ensure you have contact details for the pet's owner in case of emergencies or questions.

A typical day

Morning Walks: Start the day with a refreshing walk. It's great exercise for both the pet and the caretaker, and it provides the animal with an opportunity to explore the surroundings, breathe fresh air, and socialize with other pets and people. Feeding Time: After the walk, it's time for breakfast. Ensuring the pets eat a nutritious meal tailored to their dietary needs is essential. It's also a good time to check their water bowls and clean them if necessary. Playtime: Engage in various games according to the pet's preference and energy level. For dogs, it might be fetch, tug-of-war, or agility training. For cats, laser pointers, feather wands, or ball toys can provide lots of fun and exercise. Training Sessions: Incorporate short, positive reinforcement training sessions. These can include basic obedience commands or fun tricks. It's a great way to stimulate the pet's mind and strengthen the bond between the pet and the caretaker. Grooming: Depending on the pet's needs, grooming might involve brushing their fur, cleaning their teeth, or even a bath. It's not just about keeping the pet clean; it's also an opportunity to check for any irregularities like lumps, bumps, or injuries. Quiet Time / Nap Time: Just like humans, pets need downtime too. After a busy morning, they might appreciate some quiet time to nap or simply relax. This is also a good time for the caretaker to attend to other tasks. Evening Walk and Dinner: As the day winds down, another walk can help the pet burn off any leftover energy. Then it's time for dinner, followed by a calm evening. Some pets might enjoy cuddling on the couch or playing gentle indoor games. Bedtime Routine: Before bedtime, it's a good idea to let the pet out for a final bathroom break. Establishing a consistent bedtime routine can help the pet feel secure and sleep well through the night.

Services

Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
£10per visit
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
£10per walk

Sijie can watch in your home

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

Availability

Pet care is seamlessly integrated into my daily routine, reflecting my commitment to ensuring the well-being of the animals in my charge. Mornings begin with a refreshing walk, setting a positive tone for the day. Scheduled feeding times maintain dietary consistency, while dedicated playtime and exercise sessions in the afternoon ensure physical and mental stimulation. Evenings are reserved for a calming walk, followed by a relaxation and bonding period. On weekends, I engage in longer activities, like hikes or visits to the dog park, fostering a deeper connection with the pets. This structured yet flexible schedule allows me to provide attentive and comprehensive care, adapting to each pet's individual needs and preferences.

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About Sijie Y.

Skills

6 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

When caring for pets in the owner's home, I respect their space and routines. I meticulously follow any instructions provided, ensuring that pets maintain their usual diet and exercise routine, minimizing any stress. I regularly communicate with owners, providing updates and photos to assure them of their pet's well-being. I always prioritize creating a trustworthy and secure atmosphere, focusing on understanding and fulfilling the pets' needs and ensuring they feel loved and comfortable.

Information Sijie Y. would like to know about your pet

Medical History and Health Issues: Be aware of any past medical issues, current conditions, or special needs the pet may have. This includes knowledge of medications, allergies, symptoms of common ailments, and emergency procedures. Diet and Feeding Schedule: Understand the pet's dietary requirements, preferred food, feeding times, and portion sizes. Some pets may have strict diets due to health conditions or allergies. Behavior and Temperament: Familiarize yourself with the pet's behavior patterns, temperament, and triggers. Knowing how the pet reacts to strangers, other animals, or specific situations can help you avoid or manage potential problems. Routine and Schedule: Pets often thrive on routine. Knowing their usual schedule for walks, playtime, meals, and sleep can help you maintain a sense of normalcy for them. Training and Commands: Understand the commands the pet knows and how they have been trained to respond. Consistency in commands and behavior management techniques is key to maintaining discipline and structure. Socialization and Interaction: Know how the pet interacts with other animals and people, including any history of aggression or fear. This is especially important for planning walks or trips to the park. Likes and Dislikes: Be aware of the pet's favorite toys, activities, and treats, as well as things they dislike or fear. This can help you keep them happy and engaged while avoiding any negative reactions. Emergency Contacts and Veterinary Information: Have the contact information for the pet's veterinarian and a local emergency animal hospital. Also, ensure you have contact details for the pet's owner in case of emergencies or questions.

A typical day

Morning Walks: Start the day with a refreshing walk. It's great exercise for both the pet and the caretaker, and it provides the animal with an opportunity to explore the surroundings, breathe fresh air, and socialize with other pets and people. Feeding Time: After the walk, it's time for breakfast. Ensuring the pets eat a nutritious meal tailored to their dietary needs is essential. It's also a good time to check their water bowls and clean them if necessary. Playtime: Engage in various games according to the pet's preference and energy level. For dogs, it might be fetch, tug-of-war, or agility training. For cats, laser pointers, feather wands, or ball toys can provide lots of fun and exercise. Training Sessions: Incorporate short, positive reinforcement training sessions. These can include basic obedience commands or fun tricks. It's a great way to stimulate the pet's mind and strengthen the bond between the pet and the caretaker. Grooming: Depending on the pet's needs, grooming might involve brushing their fur, cleaning their teeth, or even a bath. It's not just about keeping the pet clean; it's also an opportunity to check for any irregularities like lumps, bumps, or injuries. Quiet Time / Nap Time: Just like humans, pets need downtime too. After a busy morning, they might appreciate some quiet time to nap or simply relax. This is also a good time for the caretaker to attend to other tasks. Evening Walk and Dinner: As the day winds down, another walk can help the pet burn off any leftover energy. Then it's time for dinner, followed by a calm evening. Some pets might enjoy cuddling on the couch or playing gentle indoor games. Bedtime Routine: Before bedtime, it's a good idea to let the pet out for a final bathroom break. Establishing a consistent bedtime routine can help the pet feel secure and sleep well through the night.

Location

, United Kingdom

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