Dog Walking in Meridian, ID

Ms. Doolittle for the Animals
Ms. Doolittle for the Animals
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Serves Meridian, ID
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16 years in business
See Note: Service locations I have loved and cared for animals as a pet sitter since 2009. In addition to dogs and cats, I also have experience caring for horses, chickens, and snakes! I also have a Pet Sitter Training Certificate from CPR of Idaho, which includes being trained to administer medications (oral and shots). I am insured with Pet Sitter Associates. At our initial consultation, I will learn your pet's normal routine, likes and dislikes, and whether they have special needs or take medications. I will also need to be aware of any bad habits, such as door darting or a tendency to misbehave. After our initial consultation, I will be armed with all the information necessary to take care of your pet. Best of all, you can go with confidence knowing your animal(s) will be getting my undivided attention because that's what I am there for to care for your pet. Not only will I be taking care of your pet, but I will also be taking care of your home—watering your plants, taking in your mail, and making it look like you are at home. I will keep in contact with you while you are away to set your mind at ease, knowing that I care for your animals as if they were my own. I look forward to hearing from you and caring for your pet/house-sitting needs. Note: Service locations: Nampa, Caldwell, Star, Middleton, Eagle, and Kuna Boise and Meridian are not my service areas.
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1. What services are included in dog walking?

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Dog walking services typically include exercise, potty breaks, and companionship during the walk.

2. How much does dog walking usually cost?

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Prices vary but typically range from $15 to $30 for a 30-minute walk, depending on location and walker experience.

3. How long is a typical dog walking session?

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A standard walk lasts between 20 to 60 minutes, based on owner preference and the dog's needs.

4. Are dog walkers insured and trained to handle pets safely?

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Reputable dog walkers are often insured and trained in pet care, safety, and handling emergencies.

5. How do I prepare my dog for their first walk with a dog walker?

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Provide updated contact info, any special needs or behavior notes, and ensure your dog is leashed and ready at the scheduled time.

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