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May Days and Beyond!

Spring and Summer Updates for Walks and Pet Sitting

May is here and we are finally creaping into warmer temps and spring conditions. Sunny days definitely make dog walks more enjoyable but keep a towel by the door in case of rain!

I have a couple more family-time trips planned in the coming months. * I am away May 11 – 19 and again June 23 – July 11 *. Pet Sitting nights are currently fully booked until the end of October. Once we get closer, I can “release” dates for November, December and Christmas. Stay Tuned!

Thanks for all the support and keeping me busy and active!
Shannen

On-leash walks.

Why I choose to keep dogs on-leash.

I believe the most important part of dog walking is bringing your dog home at the end of the walk (call me crazy!) I always keep new-to-me dogs on a leash until we get to know each other better. Walking on a leash builds a connection because we are (literally) connected! A leash is a great communication tool and provides lots of valuable feedback.

Keeping your dog on a leash keeps everyone safe. Your dog might have great recall with you, but will they listen to someone new? Is your dog a runner, wildlife chaser, or garbage snacker? Is your dog spooked by loud noises, startled or distracted? These are some of the little unknowns and risks that I would rather not explore.

But my dog needs to run off leash or with a pack to be tired!

You might think, “My dog needs to run off leash in order to be tired.” I can move pretty fast, ask anyone that has ever tried to walk with me. I cover a lot of ground so your dog will get plenty of physical exercise. Walking with a different person will keep their brain switched on, which in turn will also make them tired. It’s a new person to listen to, new places to walk and there are so many different smells along the way to keep things really interesting!

Some people confess, “My dog pulls!” Mine too, but we keep training every day! With your dog, I work on leash skills while we get to know each other. We practice a nice calm sit at the door, we stop on our walk for check-ins, or we do drills to help with leash awareness and handling.

And, after time, your dog might progress to off leash fun – some dogs may never get to that point – and that’s ok! When your dog is so excited to see me on our walk days, then we can try off leash time in small controlled settings. Sometimes we go to an empty tennis court to do quick recall drills or we will go to quiet trails or parks and spend a few minutes to build up to more off leash time.

Keeping your dogs happy, healthy and safe is my top priority. Keeping your dog on leash is the best way for me to keep that promise!

Thanks again for choosing me and keeping me busy!

: ) Shannen

Winter Walks

Thanks to all my amazing dog and cat clients! I am so grateful for all the ongoing support here in Invermere and the Columbia Valley. This May will be THREE YEARS of Invermere Pet Services! WOW!

Winter Dog Walks

Christmas was a very busy time for pet sitting and home visits. That momentum kept my calendar packed until the end of January. I have a little quiet time before the spring break rush starts again in March. Currently, pet sitting bookings are fully booked until May.

My dog walking days continue to be Monday and Thursday with a few weekend spots on Saturdays too! I have a few “Black Out” dates to note: No Dog Walks on: Monday Feb 13, Monday March 13, Thursday March 27.

Thanks for choosing Invermere Pet Services!
~Shannen