My name is Claire Elizabeth and I live in Surbiton in Surrey.
I work from home as a Private EA within the Sports sector. I live in a converted Victorian ground floor apartment with direct access to a private fenced garden.
I have been a Pet Sitter for a number of years, due to being a huge animal lover and when I'm not pet sitting you will find me spending my time with my Dog Dolores on long walks in the countryside or in the gym doing Barre/Reformer Pilates.
I have grown up with Dogs and Cats as a child and I honestly believe that's where my love of animals began. They have always brought such positivity to my life. I love their individual characters and personalities and enjoy spending my time with them. I'm a massive animal lover who will show love and treat your pets like my own. I originally joined Pawshake to source a Dog Walker and Dog Sitter for when I'm away myself and this has worked very well for me. Since losing my big dog Vinnie (Staff cross) Dolores has really missed having a doggy friend around. We do Pet Sit already for a handful of dogs that we know privately (references can be supplied), but have decided to open up our profile to meet some more doggy friends to look after more regularly.
I have extensive experience of dealing with Dogs with behavioural issues. My Dad used to breed German Shepherds when I was a child. I have experience with aggressive breeds, as well as difficult and nervous dogs. Until recently I had a large Staff cross dog weighing 42kg who was unsocialised with dogs and could be quite unpredictable and agreessive at times. I had Vinnie for 12 years and as a responsible dog owner I never had any issues with him.
As a Pet Lover I've been involved in a number of charity fundraising events, last year myself and Dolores entered into the 100km walk in the month of October. We decided to raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Our target was to raise £1000. We ended up walking 280km in October and raised over £1800. We will be competing this year but we are yet to decide on which charity.
I would love the opportunity to feed your cats and give them some love and attention when you aren't around. I regularly feed my neighbours cats Max and Dolly when they are away on their holidays or working long hours. I get to enjoy my Mums cat Cyrus who I rescued from Cyprus when on holiday back in 2019, when I visit her home in Chichester, Sussex where I grew up. I found Cyrus starving and dehydrated on a beach and smuggled him back to my hotel to look after. After hiding him in my room for a week and him recovering well, I then felt I could not leave him behind, so I set up a 'Go Fund Me' page to raise funds to arrange his transport back to the UK as my Mother at the time recently lost her cat. He is now a healthy and very large happy cat, who is enjoying the good life in Sussex!
I have one dog Dolores (Staff/Boxer/German Shepherd Cross) (26kg) (22 Months), she is fantastic with other dogs and enjoys all different breeds to have fun and socialise with. She goes to a socialisation group once a week in Oxshott where she has been going since she was 5 months old. She plays with all sizes and breeds of dogs from toy poodles to large Mastiff type breeds. Dolores is submissive and has never shown any signs of aggression. She has been with a trainer since she was 5 months old and is intelligent with her learning. She is a little sweetie. Dolores enjoys the company of other dogs inside and outside of the home. She has lived with a big American Pitbull called Vinnie since a puppy who she adored. He was never socialised with other dogs, so integrating them was very tough and involved a behaviourist and a trainer. They grew to absolutely love each other and were best friends. Sadly Vinnie passed away and Dolores really misses having a doggy friend in the home. After having a few dog friends to stay over since Vinnie's passing, Dolores has reacted very positively to the variety of dog friends she has been introduced to. So we have decided to open our home up to Dog's being able to board with us on a regular basis, although only one dog at a time. This way Dolores can have 121 fun and attention with her new dog friend. And I of course can ensure our house guest has lots of attention from both of us!
I will send you regular updates and photos on how your pet is getting on in my care to ensure your peace of mind whlst being away from them.
Prior to booking I would encourage a meet in a park where the dogs can be let off together to ensure compatability, Windmill Park, Surbiton is perfect. I would then suggest for you and your dog to visit my home, so you feel happy that they are in safe hands :) I can then find out what you are looking for in a Pet Sitter and answer any questions you may have. All of our furry friends have their likes and dislikes!
Boarding - I only take one dog at a time unless they are of course from the same household, pending a successful meet with Dolores.
I have a full CRB check should you wish to see it and can provide references for my dog walking and pet sitting services.
Full refund if canceled before 12:00 p.m. one day before the booking, 50% refund afterward.
No refund is payable if the booking is canceled on or after the start date.
Note: All times are based on the sitter’s time zone
Excellent! This is the second time Willow has spent time with Claire and Dolores. When dropping her off you could tell the dogs were excited to see each other. This is the first time Willow has stayed overnight, so I was obviously a bit worried as I knew it would be all new for her. Claire sent regular updates of the dogs playing together, as well as sleeping cuddled up in the large dog bed. I would be happy to recommend Claire and Dolores as you can tell they love having dogs over to their house. When collecting Willow she looked very settled in the environment.
Hugo loved his time spent with Dolores, you could see from the regular photo updates, how much fun they were having. Once worn out from their walks, they sleep together in the dog bed. Hugo can be quite excitable and highly strung at times, but I couldn’t tell this was under control in Claire’s environment. Hugo got a bit muddy in the park so Claire sent him home after bathing him which was amazing! He smelt wonderful! He will definitely be coming to stay when we are away in January! Thank You!