Frequently Asked Questions
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I have 2 pups myself. One of them I rescued from Syria on one of my last deployments.
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If I have previously watched your dog and you are in a pinch, I can likely take them within 1-8 hours. Please submit bookings a week in advance if possible.
All new clients please submit request 48-72 hours prior. This allows time for a meet and greet.
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I do my best to keep my calendar updated at all times. If you see availability on the calendar please submit a booking request and I will respond promptly.
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On average 5-10. I know that may seem like a lot to an average person but this is a normal day in MY life. I find it very easy working with the dogs and only pick dogs to watch that work well in the pack
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Since 2019
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Inside the house. Every dog is different. Some sleep on beds, blankets, the tile floor, a crate; your dogs preference is discussed during the meet and greet.
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Every dog uses an XL crate that I provide to ensure the dog has a safe, personal space to prevent resource guarding.
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100%. I want my home to be a safe place for my dog and yours.
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I am fortunate enough to be able to say it is! I spend the majority of the day with the dogs.
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Upon waking up, everyone goes outside and then we get breakfast. We normally go back out right after to play before it gets too warm. I cycle the dogs outside 3-4 more times a day providing a balance of stimulation and relaxation. After play time we come back inside for naps and AC. Around 10pm is the last time we go outside before bed.
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If I have never watched your dog, please place booking 48-72 hours ahead of time. This guarantees times to set up a meet and greet.
You will come to my home for the meet and greet to familiarize the dog with myself and the home before drop off. During this time we will discuss everything about the booking.