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105 Charles Street
New York, NY 10014
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- Provider travels up to 5 miles
Rolling With The Cutie (nyc) review! – Jun 27, 2010 at 4:11 pm
Rolling With The Cuties (NYC) is a New York City dog walking and cat sitting service for all Manhattan neighborhoods below 34th Street.
As animal lovers and experienced pet caretakers, our aim is to provide a fun, safe and healthy experience for your dog or cat.
And since our NYC walks and runs are individual (one pet/one human), we guarantee your cutie will get all the attention they require and deserve.
* Insured and Bonded
* Individualized care (No group walks)
* Competitive rates
* No cancellation fees
* Flexible scheduling
* Weekdays and weekends
* Email or text summary provided with each walk/sit/run
* We use only BioBag brand waste bags. 100% Biodegradable!
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June 26, 2010
Words cannot describe how amazing Bryan is. I just moved to the city and was nervous about finding a decent dog walker-- Bryan is beyond decent. My dog is already a great dog and with Bryan he's become an incredible dog. I recommend my dog walker to everyone because I've never been happier!
– Kristen
A. Having worked for a dog walking company before beginning my own, I understand that often when companies say a 30 minute or hour walk, what they really mean is they will spend 10 or 15 minutes doing this or that and then shave that time off the actual walk. With Rolling With The Cuties (nyc) a 30 minute walk is always 30 minutes, an hour is always an hour. The time spent in the apartment, say, changing the water or dispensing the food or swapping out wee pads, will never cut into a pet's time outside. Clients are paying for time -- and providing anything less than the full allotment is not in the bargain.
Of course there are numerous things that differentiate Rolling With The Cuties (nyc) from many other dog walking and cat sitting services -- individual care, safe and reliable service, flexible scheduling, etc. But for a client to hire a dog walker or cat sitter, there must be, first and foremost, a high level of trust. They are allowing someone into their home, after all. And if a walker isn't willing to complete the most essential part of their job -- the walk -- then there will probably be bigger problems down the road. What other corners are being cut?
A. I love animals. Plain and simple. Being able to make a career out of working with animals (and in doing so help other people provide for their pets) is a source of constant satisfaction.