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Can I have your attention, please?

  • everydaypaws
  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

I want to address something, and honestly, the only way I know how is to just say it and hope the right people see it.


All of my services are done in your home—but I’m there for your pet, not for your house or your lifestyle. Please don’t ever feel like you need to apologize for a messy space or for being in your pajamas at 2:00 in the afternoon. I promise you, I barely notice. From the moment I walk in, my focus is completely on your pet.


As long as I have a spot to sit or kneel next to your dog, or access to a sink if needed, that’s all I care about. I’m not judging your home—honestly, I don’t even have a leg to stand on! I’m a self-proclaimed messy person myself. My own house is usually cluttered, so truly, the state of your home is the last thing on my mind.


When I arrive, I’m paying attention to your pet right away—how they react to someone at the door, how they handle a new person coming in, their behavior, their personality. I get so focused on them that I hardly notice anything else around me. I even left a house recently and had a moment of, “Oh yeah—I’m in Chisholm!” That’s how locked in I am on your pet.


At the end of the day, my goal is simple: I’m working my way through school while providing a service that makes life a little easier—for both pets and their people. I want to help senior pets who struggle to get in the car, busy parents who barely have a free minute, people working long hours, or anyone without reliable transportation. Not to mention, avoiding the time and cost of a vet or groomer visit for something like a nail trim.


Because the truth is—these “small” things matter. Regular nail trims are so important for your dog’s comfort and health. And I know they’re not always easy. A lot of pet owners aren’t comfortable doing them, and that’s completely okay. Accidentally hitting the quick can be scary, and the bleeding can be surprising if you’ve never dealt with it before.


That’s where I come in.


At the end of the day, I just want your pet to get the care they need—whether your house is spotless or a little chaotic. It truly doesn’t matter to me.

 
 
 

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