We are a two profession household with a teenage daughter. Our lives necessitate frequent travel throughout the year. We have known Stacy for the past 7 years. Throughout that time our home has included dogs, cats, and the occasional hamster. Stacy has been our reliable pet car provider for as long as we have known her.

Our home now consists of two beloved dogs, Java, an 8 year old Black Labrador and Roscoe, a 2 year old Yellow Labrador. We also have a 4 year old cat, Da Nut, whom we obtained from Stacy as a rescue kitty when he was approximately 5 months old.

Nut was apparently thrown out of a moving vehicle and left to fend for himself on the traffic ridden highway. Stacy had affectionately named him Dodger for his keen skills at dodging cars. She told me about him and at the time I was looking for a mouser cat to place in my horse stable. When I took custody of “Dodger”, he was a mess! A portion of his whiskers had been singed, his paw pads were raw and scabbed, and he had fleas. But with a little imagination, you could tell that this poor little guy was just adorable. He quickly recovered from his traumatic beginnings and became a mainstay in our home. He was just too darn cute and full of personality to be in the stable. As he grew more and more comfortable in our home, his “nutty” personality began to shine, and thus we renamed him The Nut which quickly evolved into Da Nut. Nut LOVES Stacy and always welcomes her by flipping onto his back and awaiting a plethora of belly scratching which of course she voluntarily accommodates.

Java and Stacy have a very special bond. He always eagerly awaits her arrival and greets her with much enthusiasm and tennis ball in mouth. He knows that she will endlessly play fetch with him. He is also very protective of her during overnight visits having to sleep (and snore) right next to her in bed.

Roscoe was a typical mischievous puppy. Stacy had the pleasure of sitting during those potty training days. Needless to say she patiently went through a multitude of paper towels and floor cleaner in an attempt to continue his training while we were on vacation. Now at 2 years old, Roscoe is EXTREMELY affectionate and playful. He too greets Stacy with his tail frantically wagging and tennis ball in mouth, well, usually the tennis ball that he’s just taken from Java.

Stacy has even been our reliable pet taxi when our work has made it challenging to take the boys to the vet when necessary. What more can we say about her? She is reliable, honest, enthusiastic, professional, and most of all, has a genuine affinity for animals. She is a pleasure to be around and you will greatly enjoy seeing her interact with your pets and their response to her. We graciously recommend her services.


Doug, Sarah and Anna