For Dogs holiday homes or dog minding Hobart and for the ultimate In Home dog minding,home stays dog boarding in Hobart and south.Dog minding is becoming more popular in Hobart .Also classed as home stays dog boarding,You could say a haven for you dogs holiday dog minding is another term for this new service for Hobart.
If you’re reading this, there’s a fair chance you’re already convinced that anytime you’re away, you need care for your dog that is similar to home.
Somewhere there is security, pats and cuddles and one on one care – not caged in a kennel nor left alone for long periods.
Let us take a minute just to explain the benefits of Home Care.
Some Benefits of our Dog minding service
As a beloved member of your family, we are pretty sure your dog’s normal environment would be something like being inside with you, having a pat and cuddle in front of the TV with the heater or air conditioner on. Or snoozing outside on a nice day with shade, shelter and someone around to keep the water bowl topped up and share some pats and play.
And your dog’s normal routine would most likely be having dinner and / or breakfast, someone around a good part of the day, and for some a walk and a play most days.
Whatever your normal routines and requirements are, they will be delivered for you by a
At Kimberly’s dog minding in home/home stays dog boarding
We believe you can only offer these things to your dog while you are away with a loving and caring Home Care. This is what we do!
Because our Home Dog Minding is unique as all instructions and requirements will be happily and easily carried out for you.
You can also send all your dog’s belongings to make them feel more at home,like their bed their toys their food etc.This makes your dog /s feel like its just like home
And you can call your dog/s Carer anytime while you are away – we know your dog will be happy – we want you to be happy too!
Pet Minding Hobart – Dog Minding Services In A Family Home.Dog Walking,Dog Care,Dog Sitter Hobart.By Certified CPR & pets First aid Professionals,Fully insured and experienced in Giving Paw Lovers,Your dogs your family send them to the best. Call Kimberly on 0428 568 852 or check out the website and click on the pages above.
Cesar’s Tips: For Dog Sitting/Dog Minding/Dog Minders
School has started again, but you may already be planning to get away for the holidays. Are you concerned about how your dog will handle being away from you? Put the worry aside and get prepared with these tips!
Picking the Right Sitter: Try to choose someone who you know can help balance and calm your dog if he is anxious or nervous when you are first away. Remember, it’s about energy and matching energy. Leaving a hyperactive dog with an elderly relative is not a good idea.
Most important is that you make sure you leave your dog with someone who understands the needs of your dog. Ask yourself whether you can trust that this person is adhering to your rules, boundaries, and limitations, or whether they are creating a problem by not maintaining your leadership.
Location: Ideally, you would have someone stay at your home and maintain the dog’s normal routine. This means keeping their walk and feeding and sleeping schedule the same.
But if you leave them with someone in another location, it’s a good idea to get them familiar with this place on several occasions prior to leaving them there for an extended stay.
Before you change your dog’s routine (by having them stay somewhere other than your own home), get them used to change. This way, any concerns or separation anxiety is prevented.
If you choose to board your dog, look at and thoroughly research the place beforehand. Talk to people who have boarded their dogs there before. What’s the energy like there? How does it smell? How do you feel? How do the caretakers there act and react with the dogs there? Do they practice “nose, eyes, ears” and “no touch, no talk, no eye contact,” when they meet new dogs? All of this will tell you how well-informed they are to ensure your dog is happy there. Just because you leave your dog at a boarding facility doesn’t mean you have to follow all of their rules. If you have specific restrictions or requests, you can ask. If they won’t accommodate your needs, they probably aren’t going to accommodate the dog’s either.
Expectations: If you leave your dog with a family member or a friend, make sure they know the requirements. If your dog is used to a one-hour walk every morning, they will not be fulfilled by a 15-minute walk instead. In fact, the reverse is better. When my dogs are at the ranch, for example, the routine changes. Instead of a 45-minute walk, we go for an hour and a half hike. When you change the environment, it’s good to also change – and increase – the daily challenges, the physical and mental stimulation. This keeps the dog’s mind and body more relaxed and less focused on their primary pack leader being away.
Keep in mind that if you leave the dog at a kennel for a long time, they are going to spend most of their time in the kennel. There are exceptions, of course, but this is something to generally be aware of. So when you pick up your dog, he is going to have a lot of pent up energy. Take him for the longest walk of his life when you pick him up!
If your only option is to leave your dog with someone who cannot maintain your exercise routine or schedule, hire a dog walker to help share the responsibilities. Ones who are comfortable walking more than three dogs at a time are probably going to be the best handlers, even if you just have one dog.
Details: Just as parents leave a checklist for a babysitter, you can leave a checklist for your pet sitter. Include important information like the vet’s phone number and address, the closest 24-hour emergency hospital, any medications they will need while you are gone, allergies, feeding schedule, how often to check their water bowl, any behavioral problems, whether you allow them on the furniture or whether they get people food, how often they get a treat, and any other information that will help keep your dog as happy, fulfilled, and balanced as possible while you are away.
If your sitter isn’t well educated or familiar with dogs, you might also give them some information on household items or foods that may be toxic to them, which you can find here.
Relax! If you take all of the above into consideration, you have taken the proper steps to ensure a pleasant experience for your dog while you are gone, so enjoy your time away. Even if you aren’t with your canine companion, a calm-assertive attitude will help keep you stress-free!
DOG BOARDING HOBART–PET BOARDING HOBART DOG DOG MINDING HOBART IN HOME DOG BOARDING.We keepthem in home we keep them cage free they can lay by the fire and sleep in a home.We take them on day trips we treat them as our own & part of the family.We are the same price as most Kennels free range pet holidays.www.pettaxi.net.au 0428 568 852
Dog Pictures
This adorable Akita will grow up to be fine guard dog and family dog too.
Adopting a dog is a wonderful experience on many levels. In addition to a cuddly companion, you get unconditional love and unwavering devotion. In most cases, you also get your own personal security detail. Canines are naturally protective of their families, happily putting themselves in harm’s way if it means saving the life of a loved one. That is, assuming your pet is able to identify a potential threat and respond appropriately. It’s a skill that some dogs are better at than others.
How do you know which breeds make the best family guard dogs? That depends a lot on the characteristics of your family and what you’re looking for in terms of pooch-based protection. In some cases, “talkative” dogs are best at keeping away would-be evildoers. While you know that your dog’s bark is much worse than its bite, criminals do not.
One important consideration in choosing a family guard dog is its tendency to be aggressive. An animal with a short fuse probably isn’t suitable for a family with small children. And even though an aggressive dog may seem like the perfect people protector, such animals will often respond the same way to a trespasser and a trick-or-treater. That could cause serious trouble in the neighborhoodNow that you know some basics about people-protecting pooches, let’s explore some of the more protective breeds in our list of the top 10 family guard dogs.
10: Akita
If you’re looking for a guard dog that doubles as a nanny, an Akita may be the perfect pet for you. This large breed has strong protective instincts and will immediately investigate any hint of an intrusion into his family home. But unlike most other dogs, the Akita usually investigates quietly. If it barks, that probably means something is seriously wrong.
The potential downside of owning an Akita is that this breed tends to be quite independent, which isn’t always a good thing for a large dog with strong protective instincts. Akitas need to be trained and socialized early and continually throughout their lives. When considering an Akita or any potential guard dog, ask yourself how much you’re willing to work with the animal. Your canine companion will need to be under your control if it’s going to function as a guard dog. That will undoubtedly require a bit of skill and dedication on your part.
Assuming your family has time to devote positive reinforcement and encouragement to your Akita, this breed makes an excellent guard dog and loyal family friend. It would be virtually impossible to harm a member of an Akita’s family while this animal is around.
The article was written and supplied by Animal planet photos by Istock
In home dog boarding & Dog mindingHobart,Dog boarding Hobart,-Dogs Hobart dog Dog Minding accommodation In Hobart dog breeds Hobart tasmania.Kimberly’s pet Taxi and Pet Services offer a great alternative to the boarding kennel system.0428568852
Top 100 Dogs
From designer dogs, rare breeds and America’s favorite canines, learn about 100 amazing dogs!
Siberian Husky
Afghan Hound
Meet the supermodel of the dog world – the Afghan Hound. Instead of hunting by scent and endurance like other breeds, they hunt by sight and speed.
Length: 04:30
Most Active Dog Breeds
You don’t need an expert to tell you that there are many active breeds of dogs. In this special episode, Dogs 101 highlights the most popular active breed dogs.
Length: 03:58
Airedale Terrier
Airedales are the largest of the Terrier breeds and is called, “The King”.
Length: 04:09
Akita
In Japan, the Akita symbolizes health and well being. Learn more about these loyal, fun-loving dogs!
Length: 04:09
American Cocker Spaniel
The American Cocker Spaniel evolved out of the English Cocker Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel. Although its ancestors hunted fowl and rabbits, the American Cocker Spaniel is better known today as a pet or show dog.
Length: 02:45
Australian Cattle Dog
The Australian cattle dog is known for its high intelligence and loyalty.
Length: 03:00
Basenji
Meet the breeders who made a pilgrimage to the Congo to save the smart, quick Basenji from extinction.
Length: 02:45
Basset Hound
The Basset Hound holds the record for the longest dog ears. Learn more about this aristocratic dog.
Length: 04:05
Beagle
This popular dog is a hound’s hound. Learn more about this barking breed!
Length: 05:16
Belgian Sheepdog
Historically bred to herd, the Belgian sheepdogs are all robust, eager to work and highly skilled at detection.
Length: 03:00
Bernese Mountain Dog
If you live on a farm, the Bernese Mountain Dog may be the perfect dog for you. These friendly and burly dogs are hard-working and great with families.
Length: 04:11
Bichon Frise
Just try resisting these small, curly-haired dogs. Bichons were used as circus dogs in the past and this breed still loves attention!
Length: 04:06
Bloodhound
The Bloodhounds are unrivaled in their sense of smell and can smell a trail over 300 hours old.
Length: 05:01
Border Collie
Border Collies are considered by many to be one of the most intelligent and trainable dog breeds. Though they are wonderful companions, they require a lot of exercise and training.
Length: 04:48
Border Terrier
Border breeder and earthdog enthusiast, Marg Pough, has four young dogs learning how to hunt like their forebears. Except this time the quarry is a rodent. Two teenage Borders are training for AKC earthdog trials.
Length: 02:55
Borzoi
The Borzoi is one of the oldest and purest breeds of the ancient Russian wolfhound. Explore its unique characteristics and discover why the dog was bred to look and act the way it does.
Length: 03:00
Boston Terrier
This American gentlemen is one of the first breeds originating from the U.S.
Length: 04:29
Bouvier des Flandres
Learn the history of the Bouvier, a dog that started as a farm dog and ended up hauling weapons and ambulance litters in the Belgian and French armies. The Bouvier is a vigilant watchdog and has a perceptive sense of who belongs and who doesn’t.
Length: 03:00
Boxer
A Boxer holds the record for having the longest tongue. Learn more about this breed.
Length: 04:13
Brittany
This energetic and family-friendly dog needs a lot of room to roam. They are first-rate hunters and just live to make you happy.
Length: 03:40
Bull Terrier
Despite its tough upbringing, today’s bull terrier has an extremely positive disposition.
Length: 02:45
Bulldog
The bulldog’s image is that of a tenacious, tough-spirited animal, but today’s English bulldog is mild-mannered and kind. Its deceiving image makes this dog a prime target for dog-snatching.
Length: 02:40
Bullmastiff
The Bullmastiff was bred first and foremost to protect. The British created the breed to guard gamekeepers’ estates from poachers. Even today, the Bullmastiff is a preferred guard dog.
Length: 03:00
Cairn Terrier
If you liked Toto from the Wizard of Oz, then the Cairn Terrier may be the dog for you. Learn more about these cute and cuddly companions!
Length: 03:35
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
The herding Cardigan Welsh Corgi is one of the oldest breeds and a popular household pet.
Length: 03:00
Cavachon
The Cavachon is cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise, making the Cavachon a very friendly pooch.
Length: 03:47
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel actually got its name because it was the lap dog of choice for King Charles. Learn more about this lovable, spoiled breed.
Length: 04:36
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is widely known as Maryland’s state dog. These large, water-loving dogs need lots of space and look a lot like Labrador Retrievers.
Length: 04:23
Chihuahua
Chihuahuas are the smallest breed in the world and love to be pampered.
Length: 04:17
Chinese Crested
Meet the Chinese Crested – a mostly hairless breed except for the trademark “crest” around their face. If you are an apartment dweller, then this may be the perfect for the dog for you.
Length: 04:04
Chiweenie
This itty bitty, adorable cross breed is known as the “Mexican Hotdog” or the “German Taco.” Half Chihuahua, half Doxen, this breed is active and full of energy.
Length: 03:32
Chorkie
Meet the Chorkie – a delightful cross breed of a Yorkshire Terrier and a Chihuahua. If you live in a small space and are looking for a cuddly companion, then this may be the dog for you.
Length: 03:36
Chow Chow
This charming companion thrives in cold climates and requires a lot of grooming with all that fur! But it’s worth it to have arguably one of the most beautiful and admirable breeds around.
Length: 04:58
Clumber Spaniel
The Clumber spaniel possesses a keen hunting instinct as well as a loyal and affectionate nature.
Length: 02:45
Collie
Collies were made popular in the United States by “Lassie” and other celebrity pets. See what makes them such wonderful companions!
Length: 03:58
Coonhound
Coonhounds come in six breed types: American Black & Tan, English, Bluetick, Redbone, Plott and Treeing Walker. The colonists who arrived in America in the 1700s developed this breed to control the raccoon population.
Length: 03:00
Dachshund
This popular breed comes in three different coats and two sizes so there’s a Doxie for everyone!
Length: 04:37
Dalmatian
Lovable, quirky and spots all over! Did you know that Dalmatians even have spots in their mouths?
Length: 04:17
Doberman
A relatively new breed, these dogs were first bred less than 150 years ago.
Length: 05:09
English Bulldog
Did you know the wrinkles in the bulldog’s face were bred in to read like Chinese characters? Find out what makes this man-made dog so popular!
Length: 04:47
English Fox Hound
The English fox hound, a natural hunter, was popularized by George Washington.
Length: 02:40
English Mastiff
If you like large dogs, then you might consider owning an English Mastiff. This breed holds the world record for largest dog ever, weighing in at over 430 pounds!
Length: 04:010
English Springer Spaniel
Originally bred to be a hunting dog, the English Springer Spaniel is now one of the world’s top show dogs.
Length: 04:59
French Bulldog
Surprisingly, the French Bulldog actually comes from England. Get more info on these Frenchies.
Length: 04:24
German Shepherd
With handsome good looks, the German Shepherd was an original canine movie star before the breed became popular police and military dogs.
Length: 05:05
Golden Retriever
Could this be the perfect family pet? Watch this clip to find out!
Length: 05:19
Goldendoodle
This popular designer dog is a mix of a Golden Retriever and a Toy Poodle. This cross breed is quite possibly the perfect pooch for active families.
Length: 03:14
Great Dane
Meet the Apollo of the dog world. This breed is the tallest in the world and also one of the most gentle.
Length: 05:45
Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees traditionally guarded sheep in the mountains of Spain and France. Today, these dogs are trained to protect ranches from coyotes and other dangers. Pups begin training by being introduced to their “life partners”–the lambs.
Length: 03:00
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
For centuries, the Swiss Mountain Dogs herded cattle but today these gentle giants are endangered.
Length: 02:45
Greyhound
The oldest purebred dog, greyhounds are innately quick in speed and make wonderful pets.
Length: 02:20
Havanese
This tiny canine with a big heart has a taste for the good life and it’s no wonder … for centuries these pampered pooches have adorned the laps of the rich and famous.
Length: 04:27
Irish Setter
No one knows for sure, but it’s believed the Irish Setter has a dash of five different breeds in its lineage.
Length: 03:59
Italian Greyhound
The Italian Greyhound is a low maintenance breed that is best for quiet households. These laid back dogs love nothing more than to be by your side.
Length: 04:11
Jack Russell
Jack Russells (or Parson Russells) are live wires.
Length: 04:57
Japanese Chin
Japanese Chin originally came from China. Japanese royalty bred the Chin with toy spaniels to create their version of the breed. The breed was rejuvenated after World War II.
Length: 02:55
Karelian Bear Dog
The Karelian Bear Dog is a rare breed that is considered to be closely related to wolves. Originally bred to hunt bears, these dogs are incredibly active and full of energy.
Length: 03:010
Korthals Griffon
The Korthals Griffon is a rare breed that loves the water and is a versatile hunter. They do best in wide open spaces and are extremely intelligent.
Length: 03:46
Labradoodle
If you like cute and playful dogs, then you will love this irresistable designer breed. The Labradoodle is a popular and family friendly dog that is a mix of a Labrador and a Poodle.
Length: 03:32
Labrador Retriever
Labs are natural swimmers thanks to webbed paws, an otter-like tail and a water-resistant coat.
Length: 04:50
Lagotto Romagnolo
This rare breed is cute, cuddly and great with kids. The Lagotto Romagnolo is so rare, there are only about 500 in the United States! They love to swim and do best in the great outdoors.
Length: 03:44
Lhasa Apso
If you like cute and cuddly dogs, this breed has got it in spades. With a beautiful coat and sweet personality, you’d be hard pressed to find a better companion.
Length: 04:00
Maltese
Did you know that the richest dog in the world is a Maltese? Find that out and much more as we look at the world’s oldest lap dog!
Length: 03:44
Miniature Pinscher
Despite the uncanny resemblance, the “min pin” is not related to the Doberman.
Length: 03:44
New Guinea Singing Dog
This independent and wild dog is not afraid to show off his singing voice. The New Guinea Singing Dog is perhaps the rarest breed in the world and was discovered in the jungles of Asia.
Length: 04:13
Newfoundland
The Newfoundland is the most extreme waterdog on the planet! Learn more about this water retrieving dog.
Length: 04:34
Olde English Sheepdog
The Olde English Sheepdog is known by some as the breed that inspired at least three memorable Beatles songs. They look like huge stuffed animals come to life!
Length: 03:47
Papillon
Papillons are comforting, little lap dogs but tests also show them to be one of the smartest breeds around.
Length: 02:55
Pekingese
The Pekingese is a tiny, fearless breed. They look like a cross between a miniature lion and a monkey. Pekingese are typically called “large dogs in a small body.”
Length: 04:04
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Queen of England’s favorite pooch can really bust a move!
Length: 04:26
Peruvian Inca Orchid
Often in strong contention for the World’s Ugliest Dog competition, the Peruvian Inca Orchid is a unique and hairless breed that can make a wonderful pet.
Length: 04:18
Pomeranian
Did you know that Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel with a Pom by his side? Or that the Pomeranian is one of only three canines to survive the Titanic? Learn more!
Length: 04:37
Poodle
The poodle is one of the most popular dog breeds in America. Learn more about this foo-foo dog.
Length: 04:13
Portuguese Water Dog
Meet the water-loving dog that has warmed the heart of the White House. Get an inside look at the family-friendly Portuguese Water Dog.
Length: 03:19
Pug
What some call ugly others might call irresistably cute! The Pug has turned in to one of the most popular dogs in the United States, find out more about this lovable breed.
Length: 03:31
Puggle
A cross between a pug and beagle, this irresistably cute and charming designer dog is sure to be a hit with young, energetic families.
Length: 03:08
Puli
The Puli is a rare, intelligent breed that literally looks like a moving mop. Puli owners are sure to turn heads while walking around the neighborhood. Originating in the Hungarian plains, they were bred to herd sheep and livestock.
Length: 03:15
Rhodesian Ridgeback
This is the Navy Seals of dog breeds and can keep up with a running horse for 30 miles.
Length: 04:45
Rottweiler
These dogs are no nonsense creatures who need lots of attention and training.
Length: 04:49
Saint Bernard
This drooler is an attention-getter with a sweet disposition.
Length: 04:48
Samoyed
The Samoyed is an old breed that grew up in Siberia, alongside a nomadic people called the Samoyede. The nomadic life meant that the Sammy had to be an all-purpose dog. They are working dogs and people dogs and have an urge to wander.
Length: 02:55
Scottish Terrier
Scotties are smart, independent souls and even trainable given the right incentive. Perhaps more than any other breed, the Scottie has been immortalized in high art and pop culture.
Length: 02:55
Shar-Pei
Shar-Pei translates to “sand skin”. Learn more about this unique, wrinkly breed.
Length: 04:12
Shih Tzu
This breed is more closely related to the wolf than any other breeds. Whether a star in the ring or at home, the Shih Tzu is one of the oldest breeds of dog.
Length: 03:24
Siberian Husky
Did you know that a team of Siberian Huskies once saved a city? Learn more about this cold-weather dog!
Length: 03:56
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
One of the best family dogs, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier was originally bred as a substitute for a hound. This lively, spunky dog is one of the most fun dogs to own!
Length: 03:40
Thai Ridgeback
The Thai Ridgeback is a strong, powerful and active dog that is best suited for experienced owners. Thought to have originated more than 2,000 years ago, this beautiful breed is known for the distinctive ridge along their back.
Length: 02:59
Toy Fox Terrier
The Toy Fox Terrier may be small enough to fit in your pocket, but their personality is larger than life. They are one of the few breeds to originate in the United States.
Length: 04:17
Vizsla
This majestic looking breed comes odor-free!
Length: 04:51
Weimaraner
The Weimaraner was once used to bring down big game like bears, boars and deer.
Length: 03:38
West Highland White Terrier
Westies are tenacious little dogs with Type A personalities.
Length: 04:19
Whippet
When it comes to speed, the Whippet is the Ferrari of the dog world. This breed can even out pace a kangaroo!
Length: 05:13
Wire Fox Terrier
The Wire Fox Terrier may seem aggressive at first, but once you get to know them you realize how fun and energetic they are.
Length: 03:010
Xoloitzcuintli
The Xoloitzxuintli is considered a natural treasure in Mexico and is a traditional favorite in the World’s Ugliest Dog competition.
Length: 04:43
Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkie is considered hypoallergenic and is the second most popular breed in the world.
Looking for doggy day care in the greater suburbs of Hobart.Well look no further than our unique Doggy day careHobart
Affordable Day care is now available in the suburbs of Greater Hobart.
Ask yourself
Do you work all day most days
Is your dog bored and Barking digging holes or being destructive
Is your dog home alone most days
Have your neighbors complained about your dogs
Are your dogs driving you crazy
If so We have the solution for you doggy day care in a family home.This is unique doggy day care at it’s best.
Why are we different from other Doggy Day Cares?
Different as we do not mass bored them of a day
different as they have individual care
Different as your dog does not get lost in the crowd
Different that we do not charge you any extra for walking your dog for you
Different as you dog is cared for in a family home environment
Have your dogs socialize and have a play date with one of our doggy day carers dogs
Whether it be 1 day to 5 days a week your dog will love to come and stay and play
Meet and Greet with your Doggy day carer personally with your dog first to see if they match you
Most of our doggy day carers are dog walking volunteers for the dogs home or in the Dog walking associations all are dog lovers and have a great passion about dogs
Affordable and caring professional service
If you are at your wits end with your pooch or whether you just want them to have company of a day.Never fear Kimberly’s Pet Taxiand Pet Services are here!
Call me to see how we can help you on 0428 568 852
Affordable Doggy Day Care is now available in the suburbs of Glenorchy, Moonah,Montrose,Claremont,Hobart,New town Hobart and Greater Hobart.Get Doggy day care that is affordable.Doggy day care where your dog does not get lost in the crowd and a more homely situation like a family home is your dogs day care centre.a professional dog carer will care for your dog walk your dog and carers have their own dogs so your dog get to socialize and have a fun play date.All dog cares are dog handlers and have volunteered or worked in the pet industry. Most of all dog lovers this is the sort of people you want your dog to be cared by.You get to met and greet your doggy day carer before hand and see where and whom your dog will be staying with.So if you need your dog to be cared for while you are at work travelling Tasmania or selling your home and having open homes or maybe just to have your dog have a friend and company for the day or a couple of days a week .If your dog is bored and digging destroying property or barking to much whilst you are away.Call Kimberly’ Pet Taxi and Pet Services and we will match you up with a carer that will suit your dogs personality and in your area phone 0428 568 853 The Pet Services the Vets Trust and Use Kimberly’s Pet Taxi and Pet Services!
Dog minding in our home in Hobart is available in our home dog minding.For cage free stress free dogs holiday careHobart.
Want your dogs to have a home away from home whilst you are on holidays.Your dogs can live and sleep inside if that is what they do at home.This Service is an alternative to dog boarding kennels and is a cage free holiday for your much loved and important family members.No stress or separation anxiety Your dogs have the same routine as home even their walking schedule will be the same.This Service is to provide a home away from home experience for your dogs.Where they have companionship and freedom 24 hours per day.Our Pet Minding Service has been very successful as we only pick the people we think will love your dogs as much as you do people who genuinely care.Most of my minder are either volunteer dog home dog walker or in the dog walking associations of Hobart and Kingston as well as Huonville.People who give their time for free for the well being of dogs are the the sort of people we have on our team.Including myself I have a great love for all dogs all shapes and sizes and no discrimination.I have been a dog minder for years and would say that it gives me great joy and I have a full calendar most of the time as I do care a great deal and love what i do.All the dogs I mind become a family member with us and all have their own individual personalities.Our Paw guests are treated as our own and have the full run of our house yard and our hearts.This is what I enjoy most dogs as do the people who mind for me.We prepare a meet and greet first so you can meet the person who is looking after them and where they will be staying.If you are happy with that procedure I can then book you in.So next time you are thinking of going on a holiday and do not know what to do with your dogs Call us here at Kimberly’s Pet Taxi and Pet Services on 0428 568 852 and we can have a chat on what we can offer your fur baby.
Need Dog Minding for your dogs in Hobart 7000 and Surrounding suburbs in Tasmania while you go on Holidays.your personal dogs holiday Fur child minder will take care of your dogs while you are away in their family homes.Have your dog looked after in our Dog minders families homes Your dogs will get individual Attention as we only have one families dogs at a time.Dogs can sleep and live inside get walked & exercised just as they do at home this is your dogs home away from home holiday dog care.Our dog carers are experienced most are Dogs home dog walkers and dogs home volunteers so they do love dogs.This is the sort of people you want to mind your dogs people who give up their spare time and care for dogs in such a way that they are selfless when it comes to the love of dogs.This shows them to be truly dedicated to dogs.As well as true dog lovers.So have your dog minding needs met by Me (Kimberly) and my team.Here at Kimberly’s Pet Taxi and Pet Services.The Pet Services the Vets Trust and Use! ph 0428 568 852
Never Fear Kimberly is here to take care of all your pets needs!
Want your dogsMINDED in Hobart and have a PAWFECT place to stay with dog mindingHobart while you are away.
Well PAWFECTION dogs holidays are here at Kimberly’s Pet taxi & pet services.
Dogs holiday minding is our specialty.Your dogs holiday will be an individual unique as your dogs with one on one holiday care for your dogs.Vets have used this service for their own dogs to stay. below is a picture of me with one of my fur guests.Yes your dogs get to sleep and live inside.
I am an absolute dog lover and therefore your dogs are in the best of care.Your dogs will be looked after just the way you look after them.Dog minding is a specialty of mine.A lot of dog minding businesses are run by people who do not even look after dogs themselves they make money out of other people doing what they are not prepared to do.I do not operate like that I do not ask any of my team to do any thing that I myself are not prepared to do.If you are not passionate about it that much don’t do it at all.
Beside are some of my regular guests.I call them my littlies.These puppies are spoilt just like all the other dogs I mind.Your dogs get exercised daily either at the dru point fully enclosed Dog exercise park,or just around the general area for dogs that I have on a regular basis and they know me there are daily beach adventures.I will not let any ones dog off lead unless I have permission and No dog goes to the beach with out the owners permission and I know them very well.I will only take one families dogs at a time this is how we can guarantee that personalized attention. I am a volunteer dog walker for the dogs home and I have a lot of experience with walking even the most difficult dog.I am also a committee on the Hobart and kingborough dog walking association.
This is designed to be a Home away from Home for your dogs and a stress and cage free experience.All Dogs have different personalities and are as individual as people so they need to minded to suit there personalities.
So next time you go on holidays and need your dog minded give me a call on 0428 568 852 Your dogs will have a PAWRIFFIC time
Kimberly’s Pet Taxi and Pet Services.The Pet Services the vets trust & use