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Pet Ville @petville.ie

49 Mount Olive Road, Donaghmede, Dublin 5, Ireland

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Contact me and let me know the breed of your dog here or on my Instagram page and send a message via direct for more details: @petville.ie
Values: Overnight ‎€30 - Dog day care €‎25

2 hires on Bark
2 day response time

Reviews (2)

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31 January 2023

Daiane is a great dog sitter, I left my dog with her last summer. She had a pool and lots of activities for him and the other dogs during the day. I recommend her to all people who want to travel without worries. More...

31 January 2023

Daiane is an amazing professional when I need someone to take care of my buddy. She sent me pictures of him, what made me and my wife very confortable during our holiday, since we could see our dog was very happy and being treated well. I will def let him with her again on the next holiday. More...

Q&As

Taking care, playing and de-stressing the animals that stay in my house.

I always looked after my friends' dogs, and one day I saw this as a business opportunity.

My job is different from any other hotel. The dogs feel as if they are in the house of a relative and I do everything to make them feel comfortable.

I wear masks when delivering puppies and there is no visitation to my house, only delivery of dogs at the door.

Services

Dog care in my home.

Dog Care in my home during the day (09am to 6pm)

Dog Walkers are who take pets to various places! With the routine of work, traffic and other activities, many
guardians are unable to take their friend for a walk every day. And this can be detrimental to their dog's health
and well-being because walking is more than a doggy gym.
By getting out of the house, your friend can reduce stress, get distracted and get in touch with other pets. So,
even for those who have a large and spacious house, walks are still very welcome.
This is because, the professional is also responsible for spending energy on educational walks and improving
your dog's quality of life, reducing stress, boredom and separation anxiety that are most often the main reasons
why dogs bark a lot when they are alone at home. While these problems can be related to a lack of basic
education, trauma and other issues, it can also indicate a lack of exercise.

Is the service of caring for your pet when the professional stays overnight at your home, regardless
of the workload.

A House Sitter is responsible for ensuring that your pet is cared for and watched over in your absence
and in the comfort of your home. Pets are cared by trained and specialised pet sitters whenever their owners need
to be away for reasons such as parties, holidays or even work. The Pet Sitter service is very useful in several
circumstances where pets may not be accepted in pet hotels because they are not available or in many cases such as:
- Puppies dogs that do not yet have all the vaccines;
- Elderly with low immunity;
- Dogs with low sociability and who are not used to being with other people or animals;
- Dogs reactive to other dogs;
- Very fearful or anxious dogs;
- Introspective cats and wild animals;
- Animals in circumstances of medical care (post-surgical, newly neutered or with other affinities).

Is the service of caring for your pet when the professional is only at the agreed times to take care of,
clean up waste and urine, feed and walk (when the pet is a dog).
A Pet Sitter is responsible for ensuring that your pet is cared for and watched over in your absence
and in the comfort of your home. Pets are cared by trained and specialised pet sitters whenever their owners need to be away for reasons such as parties, holidays or even work. The Pet Sitter service is very useful in several circumstances where pets may not be accepted in pet hotels because they are not available or in many cases such as:
- Puppies dogs that do not yet have all the vaccines;
- Elderly with low immunity;
- Dogs with low sociability and who are not used to being with other people or animals;
- Dogs reactive to other dogs;
- Very fearful or anxious dogs;
- Introspective cats and wild animals;
- Animals in circumstances of medical care (post-surgical, newly castrated or with other affinities).