Yusuf D.
Warlingham






Services
Prices include all fees.
Yusuf can host
Yusuf can care for
Availability
I’m an active individual playing sports and volunteering. My dog goes everywhere with me. I am available 7 days a week and do not have any extra curricular commitments meaning a dog under my care comes with assurance and trust that your pet will be looked after with empathy and consistency.
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About Yusuf D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced garden with 2 meter high fences, with a patio, up to 40 meters by 9 meters with some areas being designated for toilet area and play area for Hygiene management. Litter is picked up and not left out. Outside the house, 1 minute away is a giant private field not next to a road but in between residential properties. This is 100 meters by 60 meters and another area for the dogs to play. 3 minutes walk is a giant 1 acre field with more behind it. It’s great open space suitable for large dogs or high energy breeds. The garden is a standard garden, no animals or bugs, with slugs and other critters being removed through careful landscaping techniques to prevent dangerous situations such as a dog eating a deadly snail/slug. Or for dogs with bee allergies, there aren’t many flowers but bees are present just not that many.
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Information Yusuf D. would like to know about your pet
If you require additional requirements for your dog just leave me a detailed message and I’ll be on top of it. If there’s anything I’m unsure about I’ll be sure to get to the bottom of it to ensure the best possible care for your dog.
A typical day
The dogs go for their morning 30 minute break. Then they eat. Then 2 hours after they get a 15 minute break outside to themselves. Then 2 hours later another long 45 minute break with other dogs, depending on friendliness, size and multiple factors which all change depending on the breed, temperament and mood of the dogs. This is when you train the dogs as well with treats and snacks for motivation and for a snack break. The breaks may be longer depending on weather also but the dogs are not left out unsupervised due to our in house rules so break times aren’t as free range as some may require. Then 2 hours later around 4 they get a break of 30 minutes then they are fed. The next toilet break is around 6 and then again at 10 for a final toilet break. All together, your dog can expect to be out and about for a minimum of 150 minutes or 2 hours 30 minutes a day as a standard minimum. This is why we also recommend feeding the dog 2-3 times a day but this is up to the owner.
Location
Warlingham, United Kingdom
Pets
BSc Psychologist. LARGE garden. Dog Trainer.
Pet care experience
I grew up looking after puppies and mothers who were strays in Pamir. When I came to the Uk at 8. I couldn’t get a dog for a while. Until 5 years ago. I got Caesar, a German shepherd named after our childhood pet back home who was also a GSD. Now Caesar has a friend Luna who also lives on site. They are highly trained and able to walk without a leash, on command as well as being trained to open doors and performing circuits and tricks. My background is psychology and I have the perfect garden and insulated shed with heating. The size of the kennels is large and the shed is insulated with windows. I have a live camera system and can also monitor the dogs health overnight. For puppies, sick or special needs dogs we can also make arrangements and I would not charge extra for this as a good will gesture to humanity. I will check on the dogs every 15 minutes on the application and they get let out every 2 hours for 15 minutes and 3 a day for 30 minutes and mixed with others for mental stimulation. This is where a psychologist with behavioural understanding can help. While your dog stay with us you don’t have to worry about collecting your dog with worse behaviours but may in fact see a more confident and calm dog.
Reviews

Bailey had a loverly time with Yusuf He was very well looked after and hit on very well with his own dog Caesar and they spent many happy days playing together Bailey came back fit and well and very happy and we are happy to recommend Yusuf and Bailey will be visiting again Thanks for your care
Seff was very accomodating and sent me a video of Finley playing with his dogs on the first evening. He and his mum gave him a lovely goodbye and Finley was a happy boy.

My pup had a great time and Yusuf communicated well during her stay. She was relaxed and happy when I picked her up, recommend highly!

Very happy to leave my dog with Yusuf again. He took very good care of him, took him out for plenty of walkies and made sure that my dog settled in nicely. His other 2 dogs are very friendly and got on well with my dog, and I appreciated the videos that Yusuf sent me while my dog was in his care. Yusuf even fed my dog fresh chicken when he refused to eat!
About Yusuf D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced garden with 2 meter high fences, with a patio, up to 40 meters by 9 meters with some areas being designated for toilet area and play area for Hygiene management. Litter is picked up and not left out. Outside the house, 1 minute away is a giant private field not next to a road but in between residential properties. This is 100 meters by 60 meters and another area for the dogs to play. 3 minutes walk is a giant 1 acre field with more behind it. It’s great open space suitable for large dogs or high energy breeds. The garden is a standard garden, no animals or bugs, with slugs and other critters being removed through careful landscaping techniques to prevent dangerous situations such as a dog eating a deadly snail/slug. Or for dogs with bee allergies, there aren’t many flowers but bees are present just not that many.
Home
Information Yusuf D. would like to know about your pet
If you require additional requirements for your dog just leave me a detailed message and I’ll be on top of it. If there’s anything I’m unsure about I’ll be sure to get to the bottom of it to ensure the best possible care for your dog.
A typical day
The dogs go for their morning 30 minute break. Then they eat. Then 2 hours after they get a 15 minute break outside to themselves. Then 2 hours later another long 45 minute break with other dogs, depending on friendliness, size and multiple factors which all change depending on the breed, temperament and mood of the dogs. This is when you train the dogs as well with treats and snacks for motivation and for a snack break. The breaks may be longer depending on weather also but the dogs are not left out unsupervised due to our in house rules so break times aren’t as free range as some may require. Then 2 hours later around 4 they get a break of 30 minutes then they are fed. The next toilet break is around 6 and then again at 10 for a final toilet break. All together, your dog can expect to be out and about for a minimum of 150 minutes or 2 hours 30 minutes a day as a standard minimum. This is why we also recommend feeding the dog 2-3 times a day but this is up to the owner.
Yusuf D.
Warlingham
