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Westwood, MA’s Most Sought-After Pet Service

If you need to spend time away from your pets, you shouldn’t have to worry about their well-being. At Pet Providers in Westwood, MA, I am a skilled pet sitter and professionally certified instructor offering a comprehensive range of pet care services designed to provide your pet the highest degree of comfort while you’re not at home. From daily walks and grooming to advanced training and rehabilitation, I am here to provide you and your furry companion with an enriching pet care experience.

I can look after your domestic pets and farm animals while you’re gone! Recommended by many generations of local pet owners and veterinarians, I have been Needham and Westwood’s most sought-after pet service provider for over 30 years. Learn more about the premium pet care and training services at Pet Providers and contact me today!

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Meet Susan, Owner of Pet Providers

Susan is the owner of Pet Providers and has made a lifelong career of caring for and training domestic pets and farm animals of all shapes and sizes. As an award-winning foster parent for the Animal Rescue League of Boston, Susan’s exceptional work with pets and shelter animals is well-known and widely recognized throughout the local region, having been featured several times in the local press. Susan’s extensive experience has allowed her to develop a casual yet highly effective approach to pet boarding, training, and daycare – a unique style of care that continues to impress both new and loyal customers. Susan is honored to enrich the lives of pets and their owners with an unmatched level of service! References are available upon request.

Why Pet Providers Stands Above the Rest

I love and adore your beloved pets as if they were a part of my own family! Pet owners continue to choose Pet Providers above the rest because I don’t just look after your pets – I am guided by compassion and my innate love for animals to strengthen their well-being and safeguard their best interests. Discover a superior level of pet care service you and your furry friend will enjoy for many years to come!

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Expert Care for Your Pet Companions

Pet Providers is here to accommodate all your pet care needs. Whether you’re welcoming a furry new family member or just need a pet sitter for the day, allow me to showcase the talent, versatility, and affection you can rely on to keep your pets entertained and properly cared for. I invite you to get in touch and learn more about how I can provide the services you need to preserve your pet’s quality of life. Book your service today!

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This dog duo successfully begs for some delicious treats

Westwood’s Old Dogs Learn New Tricks

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By Mary Kate Nolan
Hometown Weekly Intern
 
On Thursday, June 29, a few four-legged friends and their two-legged owners gathered at the home of Susan Lowell to improve their agility and let out a little (or a lot of) energy. The program, run through the Islington Community Center in Westwood, aims to provide the dogs with exercise, socialization, and a range of new skills and tricks.
 
After sniffing each other out and deeming one another non-threatening enough, the dogs eagerly began to explore the backyard course Lowell had prepared for them. The course consisted of hoops to jump through, many brightly colored tunnels, and bars for the canines to jump over, amongst other obstacles.
 
However, a three-year-old miniature dachshund named Hope couldn’t wait to show off her specialty – the seesaw. Unlike the other dogs in attendance, Hope had the advantage of being low to the ground and seemed unfazed, if not downright delighted, by the challenge from which so many other pups might run with their tail between their legs.
 
Hope’s owner, Lynne Flodin, shared that when her furry companion started puppy training class with Lowell, who has been training dogs for 30 years, the dachshund saw other dogs nearby doing agility training. Much to her owner’s surprise, Hope began leaping from couch to couch and testing her own agility at home in imitation of what she had seen the other dogs doing. Flodin subsequently signed Hope up for this program. “Hope absolutely adores it,” she said.
 
Three of the dogs that typically participate in the agility training have also completed the course to receive the American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen Award. Lowell, who is also involved with this program, said that as dogs are increasingly allowed in schools, on flights, and in other locales once considered off-limits to pooches, more people want to involve their pets in this program as a stepping stone to becoming service dogs. The Good Citizen program promotes responsible pet ownership and good behavior for dogs.
 
Since receiving his Canine Good Citizen Award, six-year-old Labrador, Biscuit, has spent time visiting a psychiatric hospital with his humans to comfort and play with the children there. One of Biscuit’s owners, Gus Iarrobino, says that both the children and the staff love the visits because they break up the monotony of the children's day and even give them the opportunity to do tricks with Biscuit. Iarrobino enjoys these opportunities to bond with and socialize with his dog while helping those in need of companionship and a hug from a furry friend.
 
Another benefit of Lowell’s two programs is the opportunity for dogs of many different breeds, sizes, and backgrounds to become comfortable with one another. Hope and Biscuit, for example, may not have gotten along very well if they passed each other on the sidewalk, but through the agility program, they have become great friends. They work together to coax treats from their owners and Lowell because, after all, two pairs of puppy dog eyes are more convincing than one.

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