Animal nanny

Animal nanny Dog walking .Pet sitting. Stable hand .

Domestic livestock feeding and cleaning
24 hr care when you can't be there while your working or away on holiday
Keeping your pets in there own home

09/09/2025
09/09/2025

True happiness isn’t fancy—it’s warm fur, soft snores, and a heartbeat resting against yours. Nothing feels safer than having your dog fall asleep in your arms. 🐶💤❤️

09/09/2025

The most important skill for separation anxiety isn’t staying quiet - it’s learning to resettle.

Dogs will always notice when something changes. A sound, a movement, you leaving the house.

That’s normal.

But when they can choose to settle again… on the sofa, their bed, or by the door, they’re building real coping skills.

Even short moments of calm are wins.

Follow for more gentle, dog centred behaviour support.

Drop a heart in the comments if this resonates with your dog. 🤍

You’re not alone in this. 🙂

05/09/2025

We're facing a rehoming crisis.

Adoption rates have slowed at a time when we're dealing with even more reports of cruelty and neglect. In July alone, we brought 445 dogs to safety.

We need to find loving homes now, so we can keep rescuing animals who urgently need us 💙 Search and apply today: http://bit.ly/RSPCA-FindAPet

05/09/2025

He didn’t bark. He didn’t jump. 🥺
Instead, Eamon stood quietly in his kennel, holding his blanket in his mouth—offering it to anyone who might notice him. A silent plea for love, wrapped up in the only comfort he had left. 💔🐾

Eamon’s past was mostly a mystery. Found wandering the streets of Detroit, he carried little with him except a soft spirit and one precious possession: his blanket.

While other dogs barked for attention, Eamon simply stood there, clutching his blanket like it was everything he had. Volunteers soon noticed he did the same with toys—never dropping one, sometimes carrying two at once, as if afraid to lose them.

One volunteer, Chelsea, began sharing his gentle habit online. Thousands of people were moved by the sweet pup who never let go of his treasures. Among them was a family who couldn’t stop thinking about him.

When they met him, he was exactly as they’d seen—calm, kind, blanket nearby, toy in his mouth, and eyes full of quiet hope. They knew instantly he belonged with them.

That day, Eamon left the shelter with his toys and blanket in tow. But this time, he wasn’t carrying them to feel safe—he was carrying them home. 🐶❤️

05/09/2025
05/09/2025

Imagine the tables turning—dogs would have a lot to say! 😏🐕

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