Dog walking

It’s a great way to get exercise, enjoy the outdoors, and bond with your furry friend.

Exercising

A regular walking routine is a great way to provide exercise. Aim for at least 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your dog’s energy level.

Pet Sitting

Make sure the dog has a safe space in your home or theirs, including their favorite toys, bed, and access to water.

Short Term Care

Engage the dog in regular physical activities appropriate for their age and energy level, whether it’s walks, playtime, or backyard fetch.

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Morning Exercise

Morning exercise for your dog is a great way to start the day! It helps them burn off energy and sets a positive tone for both of you. Here are some effective and fun morning exercise

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Daily Walks

Helps maintain a healthy weight and improves cardiovascular health. New sights, sounds, and smells keep your dog’s mind engaged.

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Pet Sitting

Get to know the dog’s personality, behavior, and preferences. Talk about feeding schedules, exercise needs, medications, and any special routines.

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Cat Check-ins

Cat check-ins are a great way to ensure your feline friends are well cared for while their owners are away. Here’s a guide to help you provide effective and compassionate check-ins for cats.

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Behavioral Training

Ask your dog to sit, then say “stay” while stepping back. Reward them for staying in place. Keep training sessions brief (5-10 minutes) to maintain your dog’s focus and prevent boredom.

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