My pet care service
Friday, July 13, 2007 4:10:25 AM
From having a dog, I know that dogs need love, socialization, adventure, protection, hydration, and to maintain their health.
John’s Pet Care Service For Fall 2007
Call: (917) 750-1023
(My address will be given upon initial call)
I created this service to give a helpful, unselfish kind of love with 100% dedication to the community I have found amongst dog owners, that will spare them from cleaning out their wallets.
Walks (Appointment requested but if I can squeeze you in, then it’s fine)
o $6 per hour walks (each walk is always an hour)
o + Running/exercise adds $3
(On very hot days, I would like to split the hour for the dog’s health)
Discounts:
Group discounts over three medium dogs (3 for $10 special)
If the dogs come from dog services (i.e. Rescue groups)
Doggy day care (weekends only)
$6 per hour between breakfast and lunch times plus healthy meals 9-12pm
$8 per hour between lunch and dinner times plus healthy meals 3pm-8 pm
o Caring for the doggy body parts (appointments only)
o $1.50 for ear cleaning service
o Add $1.50 for inner ear cleaning
o Dog showering (depends on breed size)
o Tiny - $3
o Small - $4
o Medium - $5
o Large - $6
o Add a dollar for a scented shampoo (More scented shampoos will be coming)
• We have: lavender
o Add 2 dollars for Medical Shampoo to take care of:
• pustules/acne
o Hair Brushing (depends on breed size)
o Tiny - $3.50
o Small - $4.50
o Medium - $5.50
o Large - $6.50
o Under coat brushing adds $3
o Brushing teeth $2.50
o Grooming list is UP! horrah
Dog Training
Note: You are paying for the dog to learn the command. So the learning session may take a while. We hope that the dogs will learn quick so you can enjoy them sooner.
Basics: Sit, Stay, Heel, Stand, Down, Come- $7.50 each command
Tricks: Bang! (Preferably known as playing dead), Paw, Jump, High Five,
Speak, (chaining speak to whichever word you’d like is separate)- $11 each command
Note: some tricks need to be learned before learning tricks
(Tips are appreciated)





slackwrdave # Friday, February 22, 2008 5:23:35 PM
I would love to put up a poster at the pet store that says:
--"This animal may live 20 years! Are you prepared?"
--"This animal has no idea how to act in your home right now until you lovingly show him/her *MANY* times. Do you have the time and patience?"
--"Dogs constantly chained out in the yard live short, unhealthy, sad lives. Don't do it!"
John, your dogs look happy and like a million bucks! Good job man.
John Batistabesaidauroch # Sunday, March 9, 2008 3:35:47 PM