Great Rexpectations Pet Sitting

Experienced Pet Care in Your Home

With nearly 18 years of professional pet care experience, you can feel secure in knowing your pet is in caring hands.

Why hire a pet sitter?

  • Pets are most comfortable in their own homes.
  • They can keep their own routines, feeding schedules, playtimes, etc.
  • Your pet won’t be exposed to other animals and run the risk of catching a contagious illness.
  • They can often be stressed in other environments, sometimes to the point of physical illness.
  • Does your pet require complex medications or injections that a friend or family member is uncomfortable administering?
  • No more bothering friends or family. Ever wonder if they’re secretly annoyed when you ask?
  • When away from home for a period of time, it’s great to have someone checking in on your house and making it look “lived in” to deter crime; pet sitters can also grab the mail, water plants, and bring the recycling bin back up to the house, to name a few things.

I am also excited to provide pet taxi services and pet food/supply delivery to your home.

I have experience with dogs, cats, horses, cows, chickens, rabbits, fish, peacocks, and other various pocket pets and birds.

Get in touch today to schedule your services!


“Ria is superbly reliable. She has a calm and competent character. She completes everything we ask and does it neatly and carefully. She is flexible with special and health needs like fussy diets and medications and supplements. She makes sure the home is secure and kept tidy. When we return the animals are perfectly at ease.”

-Brenda

“Ria could always be counted on to care for my pets better than I did, which is saying a lot since I thought no one could do that. My family and I took many trips and I could relax and not worry knowing Ria was in charge.”

-Kathy

Get in Touch

Questions? Ready to book a visit?

2greatrexpectations@gmail.com
(608) 574-3930
Dodgeville, WI 53533

“He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.”

–Immanuel Kant