Sal's Pet Services

Sal's Pet Services Trustworthy, reliable and friendly dog walking and pet care services in and around the Dunbridge/Mottisfont area.

Provides private dog walking, domestic pet visit/sitting, including overnight. DBS checked, fully insured and dog first-aid trained.

15/02/2021

I am now a member of Narps uk i am under Aunt sallys dog walking and pet sitting services
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another good day out with the dogs enjoying themselves plenty of room to burn all the energy even got a cheesy grim from...
15/02/2021

another good day out with the dogs enjoying themselves plenty of room to burn all the energy even got a cheesy grim from one of them must be my bad jokes

15/02/2021

Hello still have a few place available for dog walks or if you have any other requirements for your pets please drop me a line on 07342273541 or PM me on Facebook.
many thank
sally

18/07/2020

Just received a lovely email. Thank you.
We can't recommend Sally highly enough and are so glad we found her. She is reliable, flexible, friendly, trustworthy and totally reliable. As well as walking the dogs daily, Sally has also house-sat when we have been away on holiday on a couple of occasions and we wouldn't hesitate to do this again - the house was even cleaner when we got back, which was an unexpected bonus! Plus, we went away knowing our pets and our home were in good hands. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, our dogs absolutely love her and can't wait to see her every morning.

Have a lovely weekend, see you Monday.

Helen xx

05/03/2020

Hello still have a few place available for dog walks or pet sitting or if you have any other requirements for your pets please visit the web site and drop me a line.

26/10/2019

still a few places available in november for dog walking please feel free to call or message me for more details,
sally

01/09/2019

’Sally looked after our 2 spaniels at our own house- Sally is friendly, lives locally and kept in touch with us while we were away. She came round a couple of times to meet the dogs and built a good rapport with them and as a result of this and lots of ball throwing- they were excited to see Sally and were happy & worn out when we returned!
Highly recommend’

Paula & Simon, Bindi & Jack

"Thank you it was a joy to look after them"

cocco leading the way with monty and leyla
01/08/2019

cocco leading the way with monty and leyla

23/07/2019

With temperatures set to rise over the summer, most of us will be getting our flip-flops out to enjoy the heat. However, animals can’t deal with soaring temperatures so easily, and dogs are especially at risk from severe overheating.

Dog Happe Summer Running
It’s important to take these crucial extra steps to ensure their safety:
Keep dogs indoors: Unlike humans, dogs can only sweat through their footpads and cool themselves by panting. Soaring temperatures can cause heat stress and be physically damaging or fatal.
Provide water and shade: If dogs must be left outside, they should be supplied with ample water and shade, and the shifting sun needs to be taken into account. Even brief periods of direct exposure to the sun during a heatwave can have life-threatening consequences.
Walk, don’t run: In very hot, humid weather, never exercise dogs by cycling while they try to keep up or by running them while you jog. Dogs will collapse before giving up, at which point it may be too late to save them. They can quickly become severely overheated, and an “exercise” session can turn into a medical emergency.
Avoid hot pavement: Dogs’ footpads easily burn on heated roads, pavement and sand. Test the road surface with your hand before walking a dog while the sun is out.
Stay alert and save a life: Keep an eye on all “outdoor dogs”. Make sure that they have adequate water and shelter. If you see a dog in distress, contact the RSPCA right away and give the dog immediate relief by providing water.
Avoid parked cars: Never, ever leave a dog in a parked car in warm weather, even for short periods with the windows slightly open. Dogs trapped inside parked cars can succumb to heatstroke within minutes – even if the car isn’t parked in direct sunlight.
Dog Car SunParked cars are death traps for dogs in warm weather. On a 26-degree day, the inside of a vehicle parked in the sun can reach 70 degrees in just minutes. Cars parked in the shade aren’t safe for dogs, either, and can quickly become unbearably warm for dogs left inside.

Every summer, dogs suffer and die when their guardians make the mistake of leaving them in a parked car – even for “just a minute” – while they run an errand.

Here’s what to do if you ever come across a dog suffering inside a hot car:
Write down the car’s colour, make and licence plate number and try to locate the owner.
Call the police immediately. Don’t hesitate to dial 999 if the dog is in distress.
Stay on the scene until the situation has been resolved.
If you can’t find the owner, the authorities are unresponsive or too slow, or the dog’s life appears to be in imminent danger, find a witness (or two) who will back up your assessment and then take steps to remove the distressed animal from the car.
Wait for the authorities to arrive.

19/07/2019

Taking bookings for pet sitting in your own home, filling up nicely due to the reccomendations. so if its 1 day a week or longer get in contact make your pets feel safe staying in there own home and enviroment while your away

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Romsey

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+447342273541

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