Susan P.
University Heights, OH
Conscientious Care
Pet care experience
I have lots of experience with various animals of all ages, from hamsters to dogs. Being a caretaker to animals has been a big part of most of my life and I will treat your animal friends as if they are part of my family. Having used various pet-sitting services myself (for my rabbits, cats, and dog), my hope and wish was that they'd be treated with the same care and compassion they receive at home. I aim to provide an environment that is the next best thing to their own home. Each guest will receive lots of individual attention, which is important since each have different personalities/temperament and emotional needs. Everyone is welcome on the furniture, as well as sleeping in bed with us while boarding. I am comfortable with administering medication if needed.
Reviews
The most wonderful family to leave our 4-legged kids with! Love them and will recommend them to everyone needing boarding for the pets. 💗❣️💕🐶🐾🐾
Susan was once again a wonderful sitter for Gus. He had some GI issues while he was there and she adjusted his food and worked with my vet to get him back on track. It’s always stressful when a pet is ill, then compound it with being out of the country, but knowing Susan was looking after him helped alleviate a lot of worry. He also has so much fun with Frank and the other dogs. It is so great to see the pictures and videos.
Could not have gone any better. Susan was fantastic with my dogs
I hate to leave my dog but Bailey is always happy to see Susan. She takes great care of him every time.
About Susan P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced-in backyard but will never leave dogs unattended outside. I understand that some dogs can be incredible escape artists, so in this case, it's important for clients to let me know. I will be extra cautious and maybe keep them on a leash while in the backyard. Our guests will have frequent potty breaks/play sessions in the backyard along with several walks in the neighborhood (if they'd like). Let me know what they prefer as far as length/frequency/time of walk, and I'll try my best to accommodate. Our dog, Frank goes on 3 walks a day, anywhere from 20-40 minutes each time, weather permitting. He wears socks when the sidewalks are icy and have extra pairs if your dog tolerates them. I can also put a cooling collar on your dog in hot weather. Please bring jackets or raincoats if they own any! Animals under my care (my partner, Jason also helps out by going on walks with us sometimes, and giving pets/cuddles and playing with them) our guests will receive lots of love and attention. Those who tend to be on the anxious side will receive constant reassurance. Although we have plenty of beds, toys, and bowls here, you're welcome to bring any toys, beds, crates, treats, food, water &food bowls-anything that may help your friend(s) feel comfortable. Most clients bring their own food/treats but I'd be happy to provide that if you'd like. Bring your dog crates if you think it's a good idea!
Home
Information Susan P. would like to know about your pet
It's important to know if a dog has any anxiety issues such as separation anxiety- anxiety riding in cars, or being around other animals or people. I would also like to know if your dog likes to take walks, and if they have any reactivity issues towards other dogs or other things (such as skateboards) they may encounter on walks. If your dog has a strong desire to chase after wildlife during walks, a heads up will be appreciated to prevent the leash from slipping from my grip. And I should be made aware of any allergies to certain foods.
A typical day
On a typical day, we can take several walks in my neighborhood, where there are lots of green spaces with many scents to engage your dog. If you'd allow, we could also go to the local, fenced in dog park to say hello to other dogs and play "fetch" if they're into it. At home, indoors, maybe some "tug" is in order. I have a variety of dog toys for them and have room to fetch inside or in the backyard. The backyard is teeming with wildlife that keep our guests interested and curious so potty breaks will always include a chance to investigate. If you prefer a walk or drop-in service at your home, I can customize the visit according to each individual, whether it's a good walk, play, just keeping company, or all three. Of course I can clean litter boxes, give food, freshen water bowls, or give medication if needed.
Services
Susan can host
Susan can watch in your home
Availability
I currently have a flexible schedule that revolves around taking care of my animal companions and have the space and time to accommodate yours. I don't take on more guests than I'm able to handle, ensuring that each is given proper attention, beginning with a focus on their physical safety.
About Susan P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced-in backyard but will never leave dogs unattended outside. I understand that some dogs can be incredible escape artists, so in this case, it's important for clients to let me know. I will be extra cautious and maybe keep them on a leash while in the backyard. Our guests will have frequent potty breaks/play sessions in the backyard along with several walks in the neighborhood (if they'd like). Let me know what they prefer as far as length/frequency/time of walk, and I'll try my best to accommodate. Our dog, Frank goes on 3 walks a day, anywhere from 20-40 minutes each time, weather permitting. He wears socks when the sidewalks are icy and have extra pairs if your dog tolerates them. I can also put a cooling collar on your dog in hot weather. Please bring jackets or raincoats if they own any! Animals under my care (my partner, Jason also helps out by going on walks with us sometimes, and giving pets/cuddles and playing with them) our guests will receive lots of love and attention. Those who tend to be on the anxious side will receive constant reassurance. Although we have plenty of beds, toys, and bowls here, you're welcome to bring any toys, beds, crates, treats, food, water &food bowls-anything that may help your friend(s) feel comfortable. Most clients bring their own food/treats but I'd be happy to provide that if you'd like. Bring your dog crates if you think it's a good idea!
Home
Information Susan P. would like to know about your pet
It's important to know if a dog has any anxiety issues such as separation anxiety- anxiety riding in cars, or being around other animals or people. I would also like to know if your dog likes to take walks, and if they have any reactivity issues towards other dogs or other things (such as skateboards) they may encounter on walks. If your dog has a strong desire to chase after wildlife during walks, a heads up will be appreciated to prevent the leash from slipping from my grip. And I should be made aware of any allergies to certain foods.
A typical day
On a typical day, we can take several walks in my neighborhood, where there are lots of green spaces with many scents to engage your dog. If you'd allow, we could also go to the local, fenced in dog park to say hello to other dogs and play "fetch" if they're into it. At home, indoors, maybe some "tug" is in order. I have a variety of dog toys for them and have room to fetch inside or in the backyard. The backyard is teeming with wildlife that keep our guests interested and curious so potty breaks will always include a chance to investigate. If you prefer a walk or drop-in service at your home, I can customize the visit according to each individual, whether it's a good walk, play, just keeping company, or all three. Of course I can clean litter boxes, give food, freshen water bowls, or give medication if needed.
Location
University Heights, OH
Pets
Susan P.
University Heights, OH