Stacey B.
Pelham, NC




Services
Stacey can host
Availability
I usually only board on days that my husband works for the time being. It's just easier that way but if you need more days I'm sure we can work something out
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About Stacey B.
Safety, trust & environment
I work from home Mon thru Fri 9:30 to 5:30 so during my work hours my pets go out to the bathroom 3 times during my breaks. Because most of my work is on phone calls for nonprofits (PBS & NPR), my donors cannot know I work from home. My dog's know to be quiet during my work hours so if your dog is a big barker it wouldn't work out.
Home
Information Stacey B. would like to know about your pet
I definitely would like to know if your animal is house trained to use the bathroom outside or on puppy pads upfront. Also, it is preferable if your pet is leash trained as we do live in a road and our front yard isn't far from the road and I wouldn't want an accident to happen. I don’t have breed preferences. I don’t believe a breed is vicious I believe it’s how the animal is raised. So I don’t mind taking them in. I will need to know if your pet is prone to aggressive behaviors as we do have cats and dogs in the house.
A typical day
We live on a really low traffic dead end road, so walks will be along the road to the end and back. We have a fenced in back yard with my husband's cocker spaniels he breeds and it pets usually go out to run and play in the evenings after I get off of work. Where I throw toys and give treats. Then everyone goes to bed around 8pm. Our dogs are kennel trained so they go to bed then.
Location
Pelham, NC
Pets
Your pets home away from home!
Pet care experience
I work from home and am an animal caregiver. My youngest is 18 (autistic) and doesn't interact with pets much, outside of his cat Figaro. He always has better things to do like gaming (LOL). So I won’t have a problem with pets that don’t like children. My husband breeds Cocker Spaniels. We have 2 cocker spaniels in the house along with my Dalmatian. Plus, 2 cats in the house. We always have puppy pads available for pets that are puppy pad trained. We also have a variety of sized crates that will fit your animal if they are crate trained and you wish for it to be used. I don’t mind following strict schedules or rules. I believe every pet owner has their own rules and how they want their pet to be trained. I don’t mind giving medications or shots your pet might need. I’m really flexible if you have any questions I’d be happy to answer them. I look forward to meeting you!
About Stacey B.
Safety, trust & environment
I work from home Mon thru Fri 9:30 to 5:30 so during my work hours my pets go out to the bathroom 3 times during my breaks. Because most of my work is on phone calls for nonprofits (PBS & NPR), my donors cannot know I work from home. My dog's know to be quiet during my work hours so if your dog is a big barker it wouldn't work out.
Home
Information Stacey B. would like to know about your pet
I definitely would like to know if your animal is house trained to use the bathroom outside or on puppy pads upfront. Also, it is preferable if your pet is leash trained as we do live in a road and our front yard isn't far from the road and I wouldn't want an accident to happen. I don’t have breed preferences. I don’t believe a breed is vicious I believe it’s how the animal is raised. So I don’t mind taking them in. I will need to know if your pet is prone to aggressive behaviors as we do have cats and dogs in the house.
A typical day
We live on a really low traffic dead end road, so walks will be along the road to the end and back. We have a fenced in back yard with my husband's cocker spaniels he breeds and it pets usually go out to run and play in the evenings after I get off of work. Where I throw toys and give treats. Then everyone goes to bed around 8pm. Our dogs are kennel trained so they go to bed then.
Stacey B.
Pelham, NC
