Ollie's Petcare

Ollie's Petcare Professional pet care with an emphasis on fun, energetic walks & home from home care since 2010!

Ollie’s Petcare is a professional petcare business with an emphasis on fun, energetic walks & home from home care! It’s owned & operated daily by myself Jonathan & partner Thomas plus our two dachshunds Penny & Charlie. Our business is named after the OG, Ollie the dachshund, who we sadly said goodbye to in July 2024 at 14 years old. We currently provide dog walking, pet sitting and home boarding

to pet owners in the Donegal and Derry localities; and have been doing so for over the last ten years. :)

Nice fresh day for walks today! (….any day with no rain is a good day!) 🙌🏻🐶🐾🌿
25/11/2025

Nice fresh day for walks today! (….any day with no rain is a good day!) 🙌🏻🐶🐾🌿

Monday, Monday - we meet again! 🤪🐶💙 Larsson was out on a sniffari today on his walk today! 🐾🍁🌳                          ...
24/11/2025

Monday, Monday - we meet again! 🤪🐶💙 Larsson was out on a sniffari today on his walk today! 🐾🍁🌳

24/11/2025

They’re disappearing – quietly, almost unnoticed.
The sparrows.

Many people wonder why sparrows in particular are declining so rapidly, while t**s and other songbirds are still doing relatively well.

The answer is uncomfortable:
The sparrow isn’t going extinct – we are eliminating it.

Sparrows are not forest birds.
They don’t nest in trees, hedges, or bushes.
They need cracks in walls, gaps, old roof tiles, openings in barns or stables – structures that almost only exist where people live.

That’s why they’re called house sparrows.

They live in colonies, are adaptable, feed on seeds and grains in winter, and on insects for their young in summer.

But none of that helps them if they can no longer find a place to breed safely.

When home disappears

Imagine a house from the 1960s: old tiles, small gaps under the roof, a slightly loose gutter.
A sparrow family has lived there for years.
They breed, they feed, they raise their young.
Every spring, they return to the same spot.
Sparrows are loyal to their nesting sites.

And then – suddenly – scaffolding appears.
The roof is replaced, insulation boards installed, every crack carefully sealed.

Because it’s required.
Because it’s good for the environment.
Because it saves energy.

But this isn’t an isolated case.
It’s happening everywhere.
House by house, street by street.

Roofs are being renovated, solar panels installed, façades insulated, windows replaced – and every gap, every crevice, every niche is sealed shut.

With each renovation, a small piece of life disappears.

The sparrows return – and find nothing.
No hole, no crack, no familiar entry point.

They fly search patterns, land on the scaffolding, inspect every slit.
They don’t understand what happened – and fly on.

Maybe to the neighbor.
But everything is sealed there too.
And if an old ledge still exists somewhere, it’s taken.
Other sparrows defend it fiercely.

Because sparrows do not share nesting sites.

In the end, a homeless pair remains.

For days they search.
Along streets, walls, garages.

But their world has become smooth.
Smooth, clean, modern.
And with no place for sparrows.

Then something happens that no one notices:
They don’t breed.
Not this year. Maybe never again.

They live on – but raise no young.
And so a colony slowly dies out.
Not from cold, not from disease, not only from fewer insects.
But because the structures that were once their nursery have vanished.

Sparrows are building-dependent – and buildings no longer provide space

They nest in wall cracks, under roof tiles, in tiny cavities of old houses.
But those exact places are now systematically sealed.

And it’s not just old houses.
New buildings are designed from the start without a single niche.

Look around

How many flower boxes still contain seed plants that attract insects?
How many front yards are still real gardens and not gravel deserts?
How many balconies offer food for native insects – instead of decorative flowers with no value?

Our cities are becoming smooth façades, no ledges, no gaps.
Solar panels gleam on rooftops – but underneath, no bird can live.

We insulate, renovate, optimize.
And while we proudly look at our eco-balance, we lose living diversity.

Why are sparrows hit so much harder?

T**s manage.
They are forest birds, nest in trees, and simply move on if needed.

Sparrows don’t.
A sparrow rarely chooses a tree to nest in.
And it almost always stays loyal to one place.

It depends on us far more.

The numbers are dramatic

Since the 1980s, Germany’s sparrow population has fallen by half.
In some cities, three out of four sparrows are gone.
Across Europe, researchers estimate over 200 million birds have disappeared.

Building regulations.
Gravel gardens.
Insect decline.
And a world that no longer tolerates imperfections.

While we try to save the world, we’re destroying theirs.

This is not fate.
This is us.

Why does nobody talk about it?

Because it’s uncomfortable.
Because people prefer to blame cats, weather, or “nature itself”
instead of facing the truth:

The sparrow isn’t going extinct.
We are eliminating it.

What we can do

No one needs to drill holes into their walls.
But even simple measures help:

During renovations:
• Don’t just seal cracks and entry holes – replace them with sparrow nesting bricks or special roof tiles with entry openings.

On outbuildings:
• Multi-chamber or colony nest boxes on carports, sheds, garages.
Mounted sheltered from wind.

Under roof overhangs:
• Several simple wooden nest boxes side by side.

On balconies:
• Even small boxes work if positioned safely.

Green façades:
• Ivy, virginia creeper – shelter plus insects equals food for chicks.

In gardens:
• Native plants instead of sterile ornamental shrubs: cornflowers, sunflowers, millet, nettles, dandelions.
• A small water source.
• Leave seed heads standing through winter.

In apartment complexes:
• Discreet communal nesting boxes on garages or utility sheds.

Every little niche counts.

Looking for home! 🐶💜🐾
21/11/2025

Looking for home! 🐶💜🐾

21/11/2025

Working that growing puppy brain - with Larsson on our visits this week! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

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Chilly Thursday walks with the dachshund crew Winnie & Penny! 🐶🥶🐾❤️
20/11/2025

Chilly Thursday walks with the dachshund crew Winnie & Penny! 🐶🥶🐾❤️

Too adorable & looking for a home! 🐶💜
19/11/2025

Too adorable & looking for a home! 🐶💜

Visiting the adorable Larsson made my Monday a little brighter! 🐶🩵🐾🍂
17/11/2025

Visiting the adorable Larsson made my Monday a little brighter! 🐶🩵🐾🍂

17/11/2025

Although UK, it highlights some excellent points. 🐶☺️🥺🐾

Hello Friday! 🤟🏻💜🐾 A little throwback to last year with one & only Harvey! ☺️🐶 Miss our walks big guy! 🥺                ...
14/11/2025

Hello Friday! 🤟🏻💜🐾 A little throwback to last year with one & only Harvey! ☺️🐶 Miss our walks big guy! 🥺

Adorable Larsson! 🐶💛🐾                 .
12/11/2025

Adorable Larsson! 🐶💛🐾

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Address

Buncrana
COUNTYDONEGAL

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+353860342634

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Ollie’s Petcare provide you & your pet with a fun dog walking service in Ratoath, Ashbourne & Dublin localities; pet sitting for your cats, dogs, small animals and birds; plus home boarding for your pooch – your family pet can come and stay in our home while you are on holiday – so they can have a pawsome holiday too with us!