
Pet Care
Pet Sitting
I can come to your house and feed your pets, change litter boxes, pick up poop, and give them love! If they're good, I'll give them a treat.
Pet Care
I can come to your house and feed your pets, change litter boxes, pick up poop, and give them love! If they're good, I'll give them a treat.
Pet Care
I can take them to a park with dog toys or cat toys. I can use a leash or a cat carrier. I can use all kinds of leashes.
Pet Care
I can brush your pet, and give your pet a bath. I can wipe muddy paws.
Pet Care
I can play fetch, tug of war, and I can learn other games your pet knows. I can help them practice tricks, and I will snuggle them!
Do not feed them chocolate or grapes! These are poisonous for them. According to VCA Animal Hospitals:
"Yes, chocolate is toxic to dogs. While rarely fatal, chocolate ingestion can result in significant illness. Chocolate is toxic because it contains a chemical called theobromine, as well as caffeine. Theobromine is the main toxin in chocolate and is very similar to caffeine. Both chemicals are used medicinally as a diuretic, heart stimulant, blood vessel dilator, and a smooth muscle relaxant. Dogs cannot metabolize theobromine and caffeine as well as people can. That is why dogs are more sensitive to the chemicals’ effects."
Note from Charlotte: This also means dogs can't have coffee! We have to be extra cautious with coffee and dogs.
Grapes are also poisonous according to VCA Animal Hospitals!
"Poisoning has occurred in dogs following ingestion of seedless or seeded grape varieties, commercial or homegrown grapes, red or green grapes/raisins, organic or non-organic, and grape pressings from wineries. Foods containing grapes, raisins, and currants (such as raisin bran cereal, trail mix, granola mix, baked goods) are all potential sources of poison. Grape jellies, grape juice and wine do not appear to cause a toxicity concern."