08/03/2024
It's here! The Divine Dog Walking article to announce and celebrate our launch! 🎉🐾
So happy and proud! I think Lola would be too 🥰
I can't post the link, so have a read below 👇🏽
DIVINE DOG WALKING IS THE ANSWER TO THE LOVE AND CARE YOUR ANIMAL NEEDS
It all started with an allergy. Jermaine Stennett grew up around cats but her now husband is allergic to cats, so early in their relationship they decided to foster a dog.
Lola was a chihuahua in “desperate need of a home.” An adorable but traumatized rescue dog who bounced around between multiple homes and had chronic bronchitis. With all this history, Lola needed a calm and welcoming environment.
Lola immediately found peace in her new home, one could even say this was love at first sight. The industry term is a “foster fail” but in reality, it was a family win for everyone involved.
Stennett is a life coach, energy healer, yoga instructor and meditation teacher; “calm is [her] superpower,” she proclaims. Fronted by a friendly smile, her tranquil presence naturally sheds negative energy. “I’ve loved animals since I was a child and always went out of my way to make them feel comfortable.”
Lola lived a long and full life, and at 18 they had to say goodbye. Living with a special needs animal was a learning experience. It was hard to find daycare where Lola would not be surrounded by other dogs and feel safe. Divine Dog Walking was born within that need and offers niche services to dogs with special needs. Be it separation issues, old age, particular health, medication or personality needs, Jermaine takes a patient and tailored approach to each animal.
Among the offerings are dog walks and boarding. Stennett works from home and has created conditions where each pup can feel welcomed in every room. Only one dog is in her care at a time and the rules that apply at home carry over to the overnight stays. After getting to know the personality of each animal, she builds a routine that incorporates Reiki healing when needed and makes sure that dogs in her care experience as little stress as possible.
A recent visitor was Lily, a pup with separation anxiety. “She’s a sensitive soul,” her owner said. After a short period of supervised adjustment, Lily found comfort in this temporary home, eventually building a nest with Jermaine’s socks and shoes around her dog bed. “Something I know she does at home,” Jermaine smiled.
“The dogs are getting loved while they are away from their home, and all of my love, attention, and energy is dedicated to the dog in my care.”
Story and photo by Kateryna Topol