FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
*** Pet Taxi Service: $25 per trip If you need your pet taken to the groomer or the vet, I can provide this service. *** Stop In Visits: $20 per visit My visits includes play time, brushing, giving medicine, feeding, watering, waste clean up and of course lots of love. *** Overnight In Home Care: $50 per day (days start at 12:00 am) Overnight care includes play time, brushing, giving medicine, feeding, watering, waste clean up, and of course lots of love. *** Pet Photography Sessions: Many of the photographs taken during your pets photo shoot will be natural, candid moments. The photo sessions last a minimum of one hour. Pricing: $90 for one pet, one hour, one location, 10 images. Add $35 per additional half hour, location change, or additional 5 images. Up to four for more pets $125, for an hour and a half session. You'll be sent a digital file of the photo session. No prints. *** Pet Energy Shifting (Healing) 30 minute session - $40
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
First we schedule a meet and greet. I like to allow some time for the animals to get acquainted with me. Then the owner and I discuss all the needs for the pet(s), my time of arrive and departure, and any other information I need to know. While my customer is away I send updates with pictures to them so they can see their babies while they are away. I also let all of my customers know when I have arrived and when I depart.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I grew up on a farm where I trained and bred horses, as well as dogs. In my adult life, I have owned, loved and cared for ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, chinchillas, dogs, cats, fish, iguanas, rabbits, sheep, goats and horses. I have cared for healthy and sick animals. I have also cared for many animals that were rescued from abusive or neglectful situations. For a little over a year, I volunteered to help take care of several foster animals. A fellow volunteer opened her home so she could foster some of the animals. We then worked together to find them all forever homes.