Petsitting out of events

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, taking care of those we love most is a priority.
However, balancing personal and professional commitments can be a challenge.
That's where our petsitting services come in, offering not only support, but also peace of mind and security.

What does our service consist of?

Pet sitting is an important pillar for the well-being of our animals, especially during times when we can't be as present. This service ensures that our four-legged friends receive proper care, from feeding and walks to playtime and affection, minimizing stress and maintaining routines that bring them comfort.

The duties of a pet sitter include:

  • Feeding them
  • Walking them
  • Watching over them, entertaining them, and accompanying them
  • Cleaning up their waste
Get to know our petsitter

I am a young, dreamy, determined, and very persistent 23-year-old girl.
I am a nurse and intend to specialize in obstetrics.
Scouting has been my second home since I was 6 years old, and traveling is what I enjoy doing most.

I am quite organized, a perfectionist, and empathetic. I can easily handle unforeseen events and complex challenges, and I have experience in management, communication, and leadership. I love volunteering, and throughout my life I have participated in numerous extracurricular activities, which have allowed me to immensely develop my skills and knowledge, as a person who seeks to leave the world a little better than I found it.

From an early age, I developed a deep admiration and respect for animals. I have been a volunteer at the Association for the Protection and Defense of the Environment and Animals of Vila Verde for about four years and have always lived with pets of all species throughout my life.

I have a strong social conscience and a heightened sense of responsibility regarding animal welfare. I cannot remain indifferent to situations of abandonment or suffering, always seeking to intervene whenever possible, whether through rescue, immediate support, or appropriate referral.

Currently, I care for four stray dogs—Duque, Nala, Daisy, and Pepper—who have lived in my parish for over a decade, ensuring, along with another caregiver, their well-being, food, and supervision.

I deeply believe that animals are beings of immense purity and sensitivity. Beyond my vocation for nursing, I feel that helping and protecting the animals that cross my path is part of my personal mission. Over time, I've realized that it's not me who seeks them out; it's they who find me. And when that happens, I do everything in my power to guarantee them protection, care, and dignity.