Angel Care Pet Sitting & Services LLC

Angel Care Pet Sitting & Services LLC We offer pet sitting, dog walking, pet taxi and house sitting services in your home.

We know when we are doing a good job when we get messages like this one from our clients: "We’re here.  The girls look b...
06/25/2025

We know when we are doing a good job when we get messages like this one from our clients:

"We’re here. The girls look better when you’re in charge than when we are. 😍. " A.M.

Thank you all so much for your support! It means the world to us! 🥰




05/31/2025




⭕️ Have you seen Robbie❓️We are hoping to be able to help one of our clients find her little dog Robbie. He was last see...
05/12/2025

⭕️ Have you seen Robbie❓️

We are hoping to be able to help one of our clients find her little dog Robbie. He was last seen in the area of 510 and Powerline Rd.

If you have any information please call or text us at 772 202 7246.

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05/11/2025
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✨Happy Easter!✨ Wishing you a blessed day filled with joy and love.✨ Sprinkle your life with hopes magic! ✨
04/20/2025

✨Happy Easter!✨ Wishing you a blessed day filled with joy and love.✨ Sprinkle your life with hopes magic! ✨

Please help us find a foster home for these two adorable kitties! 🥰Calvin and Clover are 6 years old, brother & sister a...
04/14/2025

Please help us find a foster home for these two adorable kitties! 🥰

Calvin and Clover are 6 years old, brother & sister and they are quite bonded!

They are friendly, cuddly, playful and happy, healthy cats.

Their mom and dad are relocating and can't take these two cuties with them for one year. They will pay for food, litter and visits to the vet to the foster family that is able to keep them for one year.

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Call or text Mike Cozad at (802) 309 0106 or Angel Care Pet Sitting & Services LLC at (772) 202 7246 for more information.



Our Jimi, 7 months off the streets and doing great! We are so happy to have him in our family. From ferral kitten to spo...
04/07/2025

Our Jimi, 7 months off the streets and doing great! We are so happy to have him in our family. From ferral kitten to spoiled prince. 😽

Our favorite sound in the world 💖😽
03/24/2025

Our favorite sound in the world 💖😽

It's really hard to take good pictures of cats and dogs because they don't sit still! 😄 But once in a while we get lucky...
03/22/2025

It's really hard to take good pictures of cats and dogs because they don't sit still! 😄 But once in a while we get lucky and they decide to pose for you! 🥰 Thank you Ellie for this very sweet pose. You are adorable! 💓😽




March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month Most pet parents would likely say they’re good at keeping hazardous subst...
03/20/2025

March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month

Most pet parents would likely say they’re good at keeping hazardous substances away from their pets, but consider this: not all toxins are obvious, and many pets are extremely determined to get to them!

Two of the most important factors in pet poisonings are the size of the pet and the amount of toxin ingested. The smaller the pet, the less is needed to cause serious harm. Accidental spills, dropped pills, and well-meant bouquets can spell disaster for dogs and cats if they’re consumed.

Common Household Toxins
As the saying goes, knowing is half the battle, so read up on some the most common pet health hazards that could be in your home:

Over-the-counter medications: Even small amounts of ibuprofen (Advil), acetaminophen (Tylenol), or naproxen (Aleve) can cause serious stomach and intestinal ulcers, as well as kidney failure.
Prescription medications: Anti-inflammatory and pain medications, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications are especially dangerous, due to the risk of neurological problems like seizures, elevated heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature.
Chocolate: Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine, as well as caffeine, neither of which dogs can metabolize. The darker the chocolate, the more theobromine there is, and the more toxic it is.
Xylitol: A sweetener used most often in sugar-free foods, xylitol causes a rapid drop in blood sugar, resulting in weakness and seizures.
Rodenticides: In some cases, pets may find and ingest the poison itself, and in others, particularly with cats, exposure may occur when a poisoned rodent is eaten.
Cleaners and chemicals: It may seem obvious, but most cleaning products and chemicals, from antifreeze to pool and hot tub products, are dangerous – and sometimes oddly appealing to pets.
Plants: Lilies, tulips, daffodils, and sago palms are high on the list of houseplants and flowers that are toxic to pets, from bulb to bloom.
Foods: Grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, and cherries top the list of foods that you need to grab fast if they fall on the floor. (This is where the “Drop it” command comes in handy!)
Essential oils

Sourced: Brewster, New York. www.guardianveterinaryspecialists.com

What a great way to start the day, spending time with a wonderful kitty! We love you Artie 💗
03/15/2025

What a great way to start the day, spending time with a wonderful kitty! We love you Artie 💗

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Sebastian, FL
32958,32978

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 11pm
Tuesday 6am - 11pm
Wednesday 6am - 11pm
Thursday 6am - 11pm
Friday 6am - 11pm
Saturday 6am - 11pm
Sunday 6am - 11pm

Telephone

+17722027246

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