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Wiggly Diggly Dog Walking
Jessica has been caring for, training and fostering dogs for over 20 years! Taking care of dogs has become her passion because she believes dogs have helped her just as much if not more than she has helped them. Jessica and Wiggly Diggly Dog Walking will be there to walk your dog in rain or snow, when you are not well, if your work schedule is too tight or if you just need a break. She will make sure your dog is cared for and safe when you are not available and need the help to care for your dog just as you would. Jessica will sit with you and listen to your every need and follow your instructions as she is aware every dog has different needs just as every dog owner does too. Jessica has experience with cats, chickens, both fresh and saltwater fish tanks and Koi ponds.
“ I love all animals. They have a healing way about them. In the toughest time in my life my dogs were everything to me. Now I feel the need to give my everything to them. “
“I help people help their dogs...that’s what I do.”
“Many are hung up on instant gratification without understanding that to live healthy, happy and fit lives we have to make a lifestyle changes. If we want to be better humans who understand this world doesn't revolve around us then we have to figure out what drives us. While I do work with dogs and a lot of my time is spent just walking with them, my actual life goal is to help people. I believe and experience that if we look outside of ourselves, help others and have gratitude, it is very difficult to feel any negativity towards oneself. Think about it. When I meet a dog and its owner(s) for the first time and the owner is beside him or herself with worry and frustration over their pet's negative behaviors and they're feeling overwhelmed and secretly regretting their decision to get the dog and believing the dog is broken somehow, I feel great satisfaction when I connect with the dog, figure out its needs and relay the solution to its owner. None of this is simple however, it takes work and a lot of patience on my part and I have to connect with the dog and its owner in such a way to get them to open up to new ideas and making changes. Every bit of the successes of my work relies on me not thinking about myself at all. But none of it is to the detriment of myself. I have an enormous amount of gratitude for having the ability, knowledge and experience to help. And when I see and feel the relief of others when they have a weight lifted and feeling free of the guilt because they now have been given the skills to work with their dog and the dog is stable, it is then I feel good about me. Yes, we feel good about ourselves when we are thin, tan, or we have on some makeup and our hair turned out looking fantastic, but these are not the things that will carry us through our entire lives. These things are superficial. They don't carry weight. I can't go home at the end of the day , sit down, put my feet up and say to myself, "Hey Jess, way to go on that pedicure you got this morning...looking good girl"! I mean, well I can and it is important to take care of ourselves in this way but what will I feel like when I am old and my youth has faded? I'm not even the one who painted my old toenails. Will I be able to say that I still feel good about me? I do what I do because it drives me. I don't have all of the answers but I won't quit or stop working until I find them. And if I can help someone even in the smallest of ways then that makes me feel good about me. What makes you feel good about you? If you don't know find it...it is in you. Set it free.”