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Pet Sitting Care by Nanette Gordon

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Boca Raton Pet Sitting Service celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

Nanette Gordon loves animals so much that every day is a joy to wake and do her work as a personal and professional pet sitter. Boca Raton Pet Sitter Nanette Gordon celebrates 10 Year Anniversary for Pet Sitting Service

"I am so proud to be able to say that I have been providing my professional pet sitting and house sitting services for 10 years now !" announces Nanette Gordon, business owner and pet sitting and house watching service provider in Boca Raton, Florida since 2002.

There is no better testament to success than longevity and a good reputation, especially in a small, seasonal community and during a slow economic period but Nanette is able to stay afloat with heavy repeat customers and numerous referrals from her client's and local business owners.

"I love the work that I do because of my intense love and care for animals and nature.  I attribute my continued success to to my ability to remain focused and organized, calm in emergency situations, compassionate to human and animal needs, trustworthy and respectful of private property and matters."   
Nanette is a professional, licensed and insured house sitting service provider for seasonal residents in Boca Raton.
Each morning after Nanette wakes and takes care of any current pet sitting or dog walking assignments, she is at her home office desk reviewing and preparing for the days pet sitting and house checking assignments, replying to emails, posting on Facebook about pet friendly and fund raising events for pets and animals, as well as animal rescue and shelter urgent need postings, daily marketing efforts for the business, confirming appointments and upcoming assignments with new and existing clients.  Then it is out the door for the midday dog walking sessions for busy professionals and afternoon cat care visits. 

Nanette Gordon is a professional pet sitter for dogs, cats, birds, fish and other domestic pets in Boca Raton. "Each day that I am able to provide my tender, loving care to animals and check on people's homes while they are away, gives me joy and satisfaction that I am providing necessary and appreciated services to wonderful people and their beloved pet family.  There is no better way to be able to spend my life and I am grateful for the opportunity." 

Most days and weekends are filled with dog walking assignments, specialize cat care visits, house sitting services for seasonal residents and frequent travelers, and oftentimes, overnight pet sitting with sleepovers at the client home with their pets.   "People treat me with respect and gracious hospitality at their homes because they know they can trust me to keep their pets, property and belongings safe and secure, undamaged and clean.  It is a great feeling to know that they are pleased with my performance and often they leave me little treats or gifts as a sign for their gratitude." 

"I look forward to another 10 years and more to come doing the work that I love in the beautiful place called Boca Raton that I adore.  Please visit my website http://nanettegordon.com for details about services and tell your friends and family about my personal services.  I look forward to adding to my collection of happy customers and happy pet friends!"

Dog Harness Facts and Benefits

Dog harnesses are great for dogs and all sizes and breeds - for safety, training and health reasons.
Dog Harness Information

1. Which dogs are best suited for harnesses?

A harness, which fits around your dog's chest and rib cage is ideal for small dogs (15-25 lbs at adult weight), medium dogs (30-50 lbs at adult weight), sometimes large dogs, all flat-nosed dogs (Pug, Boston Terrier, Pekingese, Bulldog varieties), those with delicate windpipes (Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Pomeranian) and dogs with neck or spine problems.

For these dogs, leash tension puts pressure on the throat and trachea which can cause irritation, coughing, choking, or even a collapsed trachea. Because the harness straps are on the dog's chest, it relieves his neck from any harmful leash pressure.

2. Which type of harness is the easiest to use?    
Long coated dogs benefit from harnesses as they do not tangle in the coat like regular collars do plus have the added benefit of of not harming the dog's necks.
A Comfort Wrap Harness has a step-in design that's simple to use and provides a comfortable fit for your dog. Simply lay the harness on the ground and have your dog step in. Pull the harness up, clip the buckle and you're ready! Multiple adjustment points ensure a perfect fit.

3. What are the different types of harnesses that prevent leash pulling?

There are two types of no-pull harnesses. One type has a leash attachment ring at the center of your dog's chest which gives you more control of your dog's front half and gently guides him back towards you when he pulls.
The other type works by gently tightening around your dog's chest or leg area, restraining him when he pulls. It is ideal for committed pullers.

As a professional dog walker, I walk many dogs and harnesses are fantastic for keeping dogs safe and properly trained.
As a professional pet sitter and dog walker in my community of Boca Raton, Florida, I have encountered many dog owners that are not aware of the necessity, importance and assistance that these harnesses can offer.  Not only do they give better control for walking, reduce pulling and help with training, they can prevent injuries to many dogs - and the walkers, because of the better control.   Of course, by now, I hope everyone is throwing away their retractable leashes - I refuse to walk dogs with these at any time or size of dog.  They are dangerous and worthless.   

There is a wide variety of styles of harnesses that offer you choices with form, function and fashion options. Check out your local pet supply stores and online shopping.

About the Author: Nanette Gordon is a licensed, insured, bonded and certified in pet first aid pet sitter with her business in Boca Raton since 2002.  She provides her personal services by visiting the homes of the many dogs, cats, birds, fish and other domestic pets that live in her community.  Visit her website to learn more about her services and the credentials and care that you should look for when hiring a pet sitter and dog walker for your pets. www.nanettegordon.com

Boca Raton Dog Walking Tips, About Leashes & More

Proper dog walking techniques and supplies will make your dog walks stress free and safe .The Importance of Dog Walking and Boca Raton Dog Walking & Dog Parks

Did you know that wolves and dogs are related to each other?  From the Great Dane to the toy Chihuahua, all breed of dogs are direct descendants of the wolf.  And because of that, many of the wolf’s characteristics and behaviors still survive in today’s domestic dogs.

One of the similarities that exist between wolves and dogs is their ability to travel long distances.  Most dogs (except for breeds that have been radically changed by man’s selective breeding) have the energy and strength to travel an average of fifteen miles a day.

Those dogs who do not get enough dog walking become frustrated and often demonstrate destructive, undesirable behaviors such as barking, chewing, running away, and digging.  As a professional dog walker and pet sitter in Boca Raton, Florida, I can hear the frustrated barking of dogs that are not able to get out during the workdays and dogs that are crated for long periods of time.

Dog walking, whether it is dog walking on a leash or dog exercise off the leash is the most common and universal way to exercise your dog.  In fact, dog walking is an excellent activity.  And being a responsible dog walker includes carrying dog waste bags for picking up solid waste for proper disposal in designated dog waste stations, dumpsters, residential trash barrels - make sure you know where these are located near your dog walking route.  In the city of Boca Raton where I live and provide my dog walking services, I always know where the nearest place is to dispose of the dog waste baggies - and my customers, neighbors and other workers in my areas know and appreciate this!

Dog parks are a nice way to take your dogs to a safe area and let them play without their leashes - the city of Boca Raton offers Both you and your dog can benefit from dog walking by getting an adequate amount exercise.  Another neat aspect of dog walking is that it gives you an opportunity to meet people.  Dog walking is a wonderful way to meet someone with whom you can form a “dog play group”.

When dog walking, pay close attention to your dog.  Make sure that he does not relieve himself on the neighbor's lawn.  If possible, have him relieve himself at home before you start the dog walking.  You should also prevent him from distracting other people and elements.

Dog walking is also a great way to train your dog to walk without pulling on his leash.  Dog walking is not good nor is it fun if your dog is constantly tugging you down the street while you are gasping and wheezing for air.  It is also not good for your arm.  If you are a beginner at dog walking, you might need to be stubborn at first because it is not natural for a very excited dog to walk at a normal pace to match yours. I recommend using a standard nylon, leather or similar leash that is non-retractable and a short length of 3-4" to keep your dog by your side - the flexible, retractable leashes that extend up to 20' are dangerous, can allow your dog to get into trouble with hiding animals, snakes and other dangers in shrubs, can snap if the the dog pulls suddenly and also does not allow you to properly interact with your dog.  Retractable leashes should only be used in dog parks (Mizner Bark City of Boca Raton Dog Park)
Safety for your dog walking includes a collar and ID tags at all times, good quality standard leashes and for some dogs, harnesses.

When anyone is taking your dog walking, whether it is a family member, friend or professional dog walker, make sure that they are aware that pulling is not allowed.  Keeping your dog close by has many important reasons, not the least of which is safety, but also including control and socialization.  Consistency is important; you do not want your dog to get into the habit of pulling his leash while being walked, which makes the activity more difficult for you. Dog walking should be a pleasant experience for both you and your dog and one that both of you can look forward to.  

About the author: Nanette Gordon is the business owner and personal care provider for her company Nanette L. Gordon Enterprises Inc. in Boca Raton, Florida.  Since 2002, she has been pet sitting, dog walking and house watching in east Boca Raton and nearby for zip codes 33432, 33486, 33431, 33487 and 33441.  Visit her website for more details: http://nanettegordon.com
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