Sole V.
Langley, BC






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I’m a journalist and I always work from home. Because Argentina is five hours ahead, my day starts early, and by midday I’m fully focused on Chai. We live very close to several green areas — from dog parks to quiet walking paths — so we go out multiple times a day for short and long walks, depending on his energy.
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About Sole V.
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Safety, trust & environment
My home is a safe and welcoming space for dogs of all sizes. We have a large, fully enclosed garden — a great spot for sniffing around and enjoying some outdoor time. Access to the garden is via stairs, so it works best for small dogs that can be easily carried; I wouldn't recommend it for larger or older dogs who may struggle with steps. Inside, the house is fully dog-proofed so your pup can move around comfortably and safely. There are several cozy resting spots and crates available for dogs who prefer having their own secure space to relax and recharge throughout the day.
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Information Sole V. would like to know about your pet
Does your dog get along well with puppies? Does your dog have any special needs, routines, or behaviors I should know about beforehand? Is your dog comfortable being around other dogs in parks or fenced play areas? Does your dog have any dietary restrictions, allergies, or specific feeding instructions? How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods of time (if necessary)?
A typical day
Of course, everything depends on what your dog needs, but our typical day with Chai and Olive looks like this: I wake up around 4 a.m., and around 5 I gently wake them up for a short walk so they can go to the bathroom. Then I give them breakfast, and they go back to sleep until about 9 or 10 a.m. (it depends on the day!). At that point, I pause whatever I'm doing and we head out for a walk, followed by a play session in the garden — they love exploring the space and burning off energy out there together. When we come back inside, I prepare a few games for them (since they're puppies, I try to make sure they not only have fun but also learn new skills). After lunch, they take a nap until about 3 or 4 p.m. When they wake up, they're full of energy, so it's time for another long outing followed by more playtime in the garden. Once we're back inside, the day becomes more relaxed and chill: we do different games and little tasks, they keep me company while I do house chores, and they nap on and off. By around 8 p.m. we start our dinner routine, and after eating, their favorite moment is falling asleep on the couch, cuddled up and wrapped in a blanket. Before going to bed, we do one last quick outing so they can go to the bathroom — then it's lights out.
Location
Langley, BC
Pets
Work-from-home dog parent
Pet care experience
My dad is a veterinarian, so I’ve grown up surrounded by animals my whole life — all kinds of them! When I was 15, my parents finally let me have my own dog (his name was Mustard), and from that moment on I’ve been the one taking care of all our family pets. Today, Chai — my 1 year old puppy — and Olive —my 6 month old puppy— are basically the center of my world and my biggest source of joy.
About Sole V.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
My home is a safe and welcoming space for dogs of all sizes. We have a large, fully enclosed garden — a great spot for sniffing around and enjoying some outdoor time. Access to the garden is via stairs, so it works best for small dogs that can be easily carried; I wouldn't recommend it for larger or older dogs who may struggle with steps. Inside, the house is fully dog-proofed so your pup can move around comfortably and safely. There are several cozy resting spots and crates available for dogs who prefer having their own secure space to relax and recharge throughout the day.
Home
Information Sole V. would like to know about your pet
Does your dog get along well with puppies? Does your dog have any special needs, routines, or behaviors I should know about beforehand? Is your dog comfortable being around other dogs in parks or fenced play areas? Does your dog have any dietary restrictions, allergies, or specific feeding instructions? How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods of time (if necessary)?
A typical day
Of course, everything depends on what your dog needs, but our typical day with Chai and Olive looks like this: I wake up around 4 a.m., and around 5 I gently wake them up for a short walk so they can go to the bathroom. Then I give them breakfast, and they go back to sleep until about 9 or 10 a.m. (it depends on the day!). At that point, I pause whatever I'm doing and we head out for a walk, followed by a play session in the garden — they love exploring the space and burning off energy out there together. When we come back inside, I prepare a few games for them (since they're puppies, I try to make sure they not only have fun but also learn new skills). After lunch, they take a nap until about 3 or 4 p.m. When they wake up, they're full of energy, so it's time for another long outing followed by more playtime in the garden. Once we're back inside, the day becomes more relaxed and chill: we do different games and little tasks, they keep me company while I do house chores, and they nap on and off. By around 8 p.m. we start our dinner routine, and after eating, their favorite moment is falling asleep on the couch, cuddled up and wrapped in a blanket. Before going to bed, we do one last quick outing so they can go to the bathroom — then it's lights out.
Sole V.
Langley, BC
