Fur Baby Pet Care by Jaclyn

Fur Baby Pet Care by Jaclyn Dog Walking, Pet Sitting
Give your fur baby the care they deserve with a caretaker you can trust Hi I’m Jaclyn, I’m 28 years old and I live in Stamford, CT.

Once a teacher's aid, now a full time professional dog walker and pet sitter. After 3 years of paid experience working with dogs, I deiced to go out on my own and founded my business in 2022. Dog and cat first aid and CPR certified. Licensed and insured. I'm currently in the process of becoming a certified dog trainer through CATCH Canine Academy. When you use me as a walker, I provide GPS trackin

g on my walk so you can follow along with me real time. Poo and p*e pins, pictures of your dog, and a Doggie Report Card are all included. I call it "Fur baby" pet care because I understand pets are our families. Give your animals the care they deserve with a caregiver you can trust.

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02/06/2026

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Jaclyn Del Pezzo- Dog Hiker and Trainer Jaclyn is a life long animal lover who began her pet care career in 2022. She started off with a small LLC (Fur Baby Petcare by Jaclyn) mostly catering to families in need of walks and at-home pet care assistance. In 2023 she began her training with the CAT.....

09/24/2025

K9 Bolt is ready to make a splash this fall! From October 1 through March 31, dogs are welcome on Fairfield’s beaches. Pups must stay leashed, except at Jennings Beach where they can be off leash as long as they are under the control of their owner.

For full details, visit: https://fairfieldrecreation.com/dogs_and_horse_access/index.php

Enjoy the season with your four legged friends. Bolt will see you on the sand.

04/09/2025

Dogs behave the way they do for many reasons. They don’t act out of stubbornness or a desire to be ‘naughty,’ nor do they try to take control to be the 'pack leader.' Old myths and outdated training approaches harm their well-being and strain the bond between dogs and their caregivers.

🧬 A dog’s breed and genetics shape certain behavioural traits. Genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies play a role. Some breeds lean toward behaviours like herding, hunting, or guarding.

The neonatal period and the environment a dog grows up in can impact and influence their emotional responses. Early socialisation period—appropriately exposing puppies using reward-based methods to diverse people, animals, and settings during their key developmental window—builds confidence and shapes emotional regulation, adaptive behaviours, social skills, and reduces fear or aggression later on.

Overstimulation triggers unwanted behaviours by overwhelming a dogs senses. Not enough sleep, loud noises, crowds, or constant busy activity can lead to hyperactivity or erratic/impulsive responses. For example, a dog might jump, bark, or pull on the leash when flooded with too much daily input.

Past experiences and learned consequences shape behaviour. Trauma, especially, can spark fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How caregivers interact and guide their dogs shape their emotional responses and behaviours. Empathy, prevention (environmental management), consistency, and positive reinforcement methods build a more stable and confident dog. Punitive correction-based and intimidation methods can create unpredictability, confusion, and fear, which may lead to aggressive defensive responses.

A dogs health—physical and mental—affects their behaviour. Pain, illness, or discomfort can shift how they act.

Emotions that cause distress, like fear, anxiety, or excessive excitement, drive behaviour or a ‘lack thereof.’ Responses are instinctive and depend on how the dog perceives a threat. They might react defensively (fight), flee to hide (flight), freeze in place, or fawn by showing submissive, appeasing behaviours to de-escalate conflict—like excessive licking or cowering. Some may shut down entirely into learned helplessness after prolonged stress, while others display excessive, out-of-context behaviours (fidgeting), like random ge***al checks, eating grass, scratching, or ‘shaking off.

Unmet mental or physical needs lead to frustration and destruction. A dog with pent-up energy or boredom might chew furniture, dig up the yard, or bark nonstop to release stress.

Diet influences behaviour, too. High-quality nutrition supports steady energy, good mood, and well-being. Poor food choices can cause irritability, hyperactivity, or gut issues.

As dogs age, canine cognitive decline can set in as well as the loss of hearing or eyesight. These changes can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

Every dog is unique, and behaviour varies within context, experiences, breeds, and life stages. Dogs express needs, emotions, and intentions through body language, vocalizations, and other signals. Reading these cues gives you insight into their behaviour and how they are feeling, which can help you prevent unwanted situations from happening or help you adjust your approach to challenges.

I’m not humanising dogs—they are sentient beings with emotions (Cambridge Declaration, 2012). Their feelings and needs may not be as layered as ours, but they’re real!

Thanks for reading and learning more about them🐾💜

02/09/2025
Make sure you’re always hiring a professional with up to date insurance!
02/09/2025

Make sure you’re always hiring a professional with up to date insurance!

12/17/2024

Happy Holidays from my family to yours!

11/05/2024
These men are models!
09/16/2024

These men are models!

Renewed my health and safety as well as my pet CPR!!
09/03/2024

Renewed my health and safety as well as my pet CPR!!

Beautiful collies! 😍
08/26/2024

Beautiful collies! 😍

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Stamford, CT
06907

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11pm
Tuesday 9am - 11pm
Wednesday 9am - 11pm
Thursday 9am - 11pm
Friday 9am - 11pm
Saturday 9am - 11pm
Sunday 9am - 11pm

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+19143461414

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