Taz T.
WOODBRIDGE, VA
Taz's Dog PTSD Therapy Service :)
Pet care experience
I'm not providing this service for financial gain as a I have a full time job that I work from home. The financial gain is minimal but getting paid to do something I can't put a numerical value on is worth more than any amount of money. I have PTSD, and working with these animals has changed my life. I'm new to website boarding, however, I'm inundated with requests. Read my reviews. When your pet is here, they're home :)) -FUNDS ARE ALLOCATED TO THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT & ASPCA. Over 23 years of experience with various animals. I will treat your pet as if it were my own. Call me anytime. Usually can provide same day service. So why choose me? Flexible Especially when your work schedule is subject to change, it’s advantageous to have a pet sitter who is flexible and can step in on short notice. That way, if you have an important appointment or need to stay late at the office, you can trust your pet will be taken care of. Calm Any pet parent knows that with animals things don’t always go according to plan. But a pet sitter must remain patient when your pet doesn't behave as expected, and stay calm so your pet doesn't feel and react to the anxiety. Sensitive A good pet sitter recognizes the needs of your pet and responds to them. The person should realize when your cat doesn’t want to play anymore and give her space. Look for someone who handles your pet affectionately and never uses physical punishment or force, like dragging on your dog's leash during a walk. Trustworthy Since you'll probably be handing your spare keys to your pet sitter, it's very important that you can trust this person. To get an idea of whether a caregiver may be trustworthy, check references from previous employers and run a background check before hiring. Remember, if you get a bad feeling after meeting someone, always trust your gut. Experienced Especially when your pet is high maintenance or challenging in terms of care, hire a pet sitter who has a lot of experience. If you have a big and dominant German Shepherd, your pet sitter should not be new to the pet care field. Instead, find someone who has handled large dogs before, and can provide references or a certificate to show their experience level. Does your pet have a medical condition or need special treatment? Look for a caregiver with a background in this area. Consistent You've probably worked hard to teach your pet the rules of the house. Make sure your sitter knows them too. If you don’t allow your pooch to lie on the sofa or sleep in your bed, your pet sitter should not undo your training by bending the rules. The person you hire must be firm and consistent -- even if your pet gives him the begging puppy-dog-eyes! Reliable Your pet sitter is there to make your everyday life easier -- not to cause you additional headache wondering if they'll be late or show up at all. It's important that you can rely on your caregiver and schedule your plans confidently. Set clear agreements between you and your pet sitter about rules and scheduling. If the sitter is running late (as happens to everyone occasionally), what is the protocol for letting you know? Genuine Love for Animals Ask interesting questions during your interview to get a feel for the candidate‘s personality (for example: “What’s the funniest or most embarrassing thing you’ve experienced with an animal? ”). A good pet sitter will show a genuine love for pets in their answers to your questions. Ask about pets they've owned or cared for in the past -- a person who loves animals will be eager to tell you stories of their own pets. Through these types of discussions you can gauge their love for animals and their level of excitement about this job opportunity. Also, is the pet sitter taking notes? Does the person ask questions about your pet's eating habits, characteristics and dispositions? These are good signs that the caregiver is really interested and dedicated to getting to know your pet and its personal needs. Connection to Your Pet You wouldn’t hire a babysitter without having her meet your kids first -- it should be the same with your pet! Set up a meet-and-greet (this can be part of your interview or separate) with the candidate and your pet. It’s okay if your pet doesn't warm up to the new person immediately, but watch for signs that your pet is very uncomfortable or that the person is handling the pet incorrectly. Observing the pet sitter with your pet is a great way to tell if the person really has the experience and comfort with animals that they claim to have. I'm an open and affection person. Ask me anything.
Reviews
It just felt good when I left my dog with him. I will definitely return to him next time!
Took great care of our two dogs and our home! Treats your pets like his own.
Taz was great with sending pictures and very quick to respond to messages. We didn't worry about Max while overseas for 2 weeks bc he was so responsive.
Taz was fantastic! We had a last minute trip come up and we couldn't take the dog. Taz was very quick to respond and even came over for a meet and greet. He was very good with our older, anxious dog. He made us all feel at ease with his demeanor and confidence. Our dog is 14 and while she is very laid back she can be anxious in new environments and around kids. Taz accommodated her needs and she had a great visit. She even ate all her food, which is saying a lot for when she is away from home. I appreciated the updates while we were away and the flexibility he gave us with pick up time. We will be a return customer!
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WOODBRIDGE, VA
Taz T.
WOODBRIDGE, VA