
Wild Style? Go Wild?
What are you talking about?
If you have clicked on this page or found the button and are asking,
"What do you mean Wild Style?"
"Go Wild?"
"What do you mean?!"
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When we talk about "wild", we don't mean go crazy and not take our jobs seriously. We talk about entertaining your pets the way they should be. Our precious pets are animals and we plan to watch them like we are animals ourselves. But when it comes to safety and care, we don't fool around. We take that part seriously. And when interacting with the owners, we are professional and "human." When it comes to our clients (your pets), we play and hang like they do. They don't need professional treatment like their owners. It’s about entertaining your pet like they should, whether it’s throwing a ball, wiggling a feather toy around, or just playing with them. Though, as a standard, we don't go so wild that our employees will destroy the client's home nor risk the safety of everyone in any setting.
Go Wild means we plan to play with your babies like we are like them: Playfully puppies or Krazy kittens. Resting Canines or Tranquil Felines. Our mission is to play and/or chill with your pets like they do to ensure a fun and amazing visit for them. But we are to be professional when it comes to feeding and walking your dogs or feeding the cats and cleaning the litter boxes. The playing is where we "Go Wild!"
Learn about the Types of Clients We Work With

Audrey Jane (Age: 12 years)
Audrey, being my first and oldest client thus far, she doesn't need a whole lot of exercise. A 30 min walk or an hour at the dog park satisfies her. At least for an hour or 2 before she is asking for another session outside. But she does like to lounge around once she has calmed down and is peacefully napping while I catch up on work.

Lola (Age: 5 months)
Lola, while not being my youngest client or my client in fact, she is super high energy. I could play with her for 2 hours before she's had enough. She is everywhere and has energy to power a house for a day, entertaining my parents when she plays or just barking at my cat, telling her to play. This pup is one of the typical clients I handle.

Billie (Age: 1 year)
Billie isn't really much. Friendly, adorable, just a standard cat with standard behaviors. Not a fan of her little sister, who is only 2 months old, but content with her space. While cats do enjoy playtime, they do like their alone time. And Billie is one of those kitties.
