FAQ

Are you bonded, licensed, and insured?

I am Polina and I have been around pets my entire life. I grew up in a home with dogs, cats, parakeets, fish, and a parrot. There was always someone to play with and I developed a life-long love for animals. I live in DC with my rescue dog Charli.

I am happy to provide references upon request.

Yes – I have Red Cross Certification in xxxxx and we are members of xxxxx.

My first visit with you and your pet(s) is a 15-minute meet and greet. We can do this initial visit in advance of your scheduled pet visit – the cost is $15 – or this initial visit can be included in your first scheduled pet visit. At this time, you can explain any special concerns or quirks that your pet has, show me where pet items (leash, harness, treats, etc.) are kept, etc. I will also need a copy of your key or confirmation that your concierge will allow me to access your home. If not provided in advance, I will need a copy of your current vaccination records for your pet. I can only provide services for dogs who are current on their required vaccinations.

I can administer medicine based on a conversation in advance and written instructions left with the medication but please keep in mind that I am not a trained veterinary technician. 

 

Dogs are not allowed in playgrounds, athletic courts, pool areas, or public fields. I also do not go to dog parks since I do not know how well your dog and the dogs in the dog park might interact. My primary focus is to make sure your dogs are happy and safe.

I need 24 hours’ advance notice to cancel without a charge. If notice is given less than 24 hours in advance, the cancellation penalty is 50% of the cancelled service.

I need 24 hours’ advance notice to cancel without a charge. If notice is given less than 24 hours in advance, the cancellation penalty is 50% of the cancelled service.

I do not charge for same-day scheduling and will do my best to accommodate you based on my availability.

Yes – when in public areas, dogs must be leashed (no more than 4 feet long.

Yes – when in public areas, dogs must be leashed (no more than 4 feet long.

Yes – dogs over four months old must be vaccinated against rabies and distemper. The rabies vaccination tag should be attached to the dog’s collar or harness. Cats over four months old must be vaccinated against rabies.

Yes – DC requires that requires that dogs over four months old must be licensed. To obtain a license, you must be able to show that your dog has a current rabies and distemper vaccination.

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