Über Anna
My name is Anna, and I am happy to help fellow dog and cat's owners take care of their pets in busy times.
A few words about my experience.
I have grown up in a household with two golden retrievers, both rescue dog, and three cats. Two years ago, I also adopted a mix breed corgi cardigan from a small shelter in Poland.
Everything I am ready to do with your pet I have been already doing with my Bianka:
· regular everyday walks;
· play fetch and run;
· repeat command training;
· feeding;
· administering oral medications;
· giving a bath after the walk if needed;
· sharing love and attention whenever a pet wants it;
· long walk in the nature (I taught my dog to travel by public transport, and she loves it. But I don't have a car — so this option is for you if your pet also toletates S-Bahn, trams, or buses).
I am fond of animals. After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022, I volunteered at the Polish-Ukrainian border and helped refugees who hadpets. It was such an empowering experience to help these people. I even wrote an article about it, sharing extraordinary stories of fleeing the war with pets to a general audience.
Moreover, given my experience with rescue dogs, I have an experience looking after tender, sensetive pups prone to some behavioral issues, such as separation anxiety, excessive barking, or lack os socialization.
Hit me up if you have a question!
I speak fluent English, intermediate Polish, and Russian. I'm also learning German.
I have grown up in a household with two golden retrievers, both rescue dogs, and three cats. Two years ago, I also adopted a mixed breed corgi cardigan from a small shelter in Poland. Hence, I have quite an experience with dogs.
Everything I am ready to do with your pet I have been already doing with my Bianka:
· regular everyday walks;
· play fetch and run;
· repeat command training;
· feeding;
· administering oral medications;
· giving a bath after the walk if needed;
· sharing love and attention whenever a pet wants it;
· long walk in nature (I taught my dog to travel by public transport, and she loves it. But I don't have a car — so this option is for you if your pet also tolerates S-Bahn, trams, or buses).
I am fond of animals. After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022, I volunteered at the Polish-Ukrainian border and helped refugees who had pets. It was such an empowering experience to help these people. I even wrote an article about it, sharing extraordinary stories of fleeing the war with pets to a general audience.
Moreover, given my experience with rescue dogs, I have an experience looking after tender, sensitive pups prone to some behavioral issues, such as separation anxiety, excessive barking, or lack of socialization.
Hit me up if you have a question!
I live in a flat in a residential building. There are two spacious rooms and a hall. Dogs can sit and chill whenever they want, including a sofa, a bed, an armchair. There are both sunny and shadow spots.