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Nikol R.
I offer the following services:
- Dog Sitting
- Dog Walking
- Doggy Daycare
- Cat Sitting
- Small Animal Care
- Years caring for pets: 13
- Carer since: Sep 2020
Pictures

This is Lisa, my first dog ever. My parents gave me her when I was 4. She was like s sister to me as i was to her. We used to do everything together, even unpacking my birthday presents. Unfortunately she left us 8 years later. That moment was traumatic for me, but that is life and I will always keep her alive through memories.

This is Musia. We found her on the street in Moscow, when she was just a kitten. She used to "cry" to every single person that passed by, probably asking for food. When she was little, she was calm and sweet, but after a while she became a little devil. Probably she was going though her teenager phase. Now she is 6 and in perfect health.

This is Lola. My second dog. We found her on the road, while we were coming back from the mountains. She was so thin and probably would’ve died in the next days. Lola had to undergo various surgeries, but I was always there for her and we came out of it even stronger. Lisa was jealous of her at first, but afterwards they became really good friends. Unfortunately, she left us 5 years ago.

This is Asia. We also found her on the street in Moscow when she was a kitten. She used to climb on the tree in front of our house, so she could hide from the dogs that used to attack her often. She is extremely small and innocent. She looks like the black dragon from "the dragon trainer" cartoon. She is very fragile and likes human attention and cuddles. Now she is 3.

This is Emma. My third dog. We took her from a shelter. She was exhausted and had various problems with her uterus , in fact she was used over and over again by her previous owner, to give birth to puppies to sell. Emma had a very strong character, even if she looked like a soft toy. Lola and her became really good friends from day 1. Unfortunately she left us 2 years ago.

This is Crystal. My last dog. We took her from a shelter as well, she was 10. They told us that she came there when she was a puppy and she spent her entire life in a cage. We could not leave her there for more. She was old, but everyone used to confuse her for a puppy. She was insanely energetic and curious, even if she was scared of everything and it took her a long time to adapt and trust us. Emma and her often had fights over who would take the nicest spot on the sofa, it was hilarious. Unfortunately, she left us. This January 2020.