I'm Ali, I'm 40 years old and qualified as Veterinary Nurse from the Royal Veterinary College in 2000. I have over 20 years experience looking after a huge array of animals Dog, Cats, Rabbits, Birds, Exotics plus small holding animals such as Chickens, Sheep, Goats etc. I am pet first aid qualified. I am also passionate about wildlife and the environment and for the past 14 years have been running a bird and wildlife sanctuary in South Africa living with a house full of rescue dogs and cats!
I'm flexible and would be happy to dicuss requirments personal to you and your pets. I have experience with nervous pets and would be a one on one personal service. I'm available for day visits to your home for feeding, cleaning, play and cuddles etc and home stay if required for all types pets (happy to water your plants etc too). I love walking and being out in nature and can offer daily dog walking for a minimum of 30 mins in your pooch's favorite locations. I have a full clean driving license.
I've had my own pets including dog, cats and small furries since I was a small child would be described as calm, gentle, trustworthy and concientious. I would be happy for the opportuntiy for a pre arranged meet and greet to get to know each other and your babys requirements :-) References available on request.
I was very pleased when I first met Alison I w as very pleased that she would be looking after pebbles and Billy for 3 weeks ,as she had a really nice way with them on their first meeting , Alison regularly sent me updates and pics of them while I was away and I felt they were in good hands .
When i arrived back home the place was very clean and tidy and the cats seemed very Happy so I would Definatley recommend and use Allison again she is a very warm and caring person .
Alison was great looking after Lola while we were away. It was the first time she had sat for us and i couldn't have been happier. Would definitely recommend her.
Qualified veterinary nurse (2000)
Qualified in pet first aid
Experience with canine, feline and avian behaviour