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Locality: Pleasanton, California

Phone: +1 925-989-3149



Address: 6174 Crater Lake Ct 94588 Pleasanton, CA, US

Website: keeliespetsitting.vpweb.com

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Keelie's Pet Sitting 11.05.2021

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Keelie's Pet Sitting 03.05.2021

FOUND! In Dublin on 03/30/21 Domestic Short Hair mix, black, ID #67325 Located in Cat Ward G at the East County Animal Shelter, 4595 Gleason Dr. in Dublin. The shelter is open from 12 pm to 4 pm every day. Any questions, the staff can be reached at (925) 803-7040.

Keelie's Pet Sitting 11.04.2021

FOSTER HOMES NEEDED FOR DOGS & PUPPIES! Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR) Needs Your Help To Save More Animals! If you have time to care for a dog or puppy and y...ou live near Dublin, CA, you can read about our foster program and fill out an application at this link: https://www.tvar.org/programs/dog-puppy-foster/ TVAR provides food, supplies and medical care. You provide love, nurturing and socialization. If you have any questions, send an email to: [email protected] SAVE A LIFE ~ ENJOY A PET ~ TEMPORARY COMMITMENT Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Giving Them Another Chance www.tvar.org #adopt #donate #foster #volunteer #trivalleyanimalrescue #tvar

Keelie's Pet Sitting 04.04.2021

FOUND! In Livermore on 03/28/21 German Shepherd, tan & black, ID #67302 Located in kennel A3 at the East County Animal Shelter, 4595 Gleason Dr. in Dublin. The ...shelter is open from 12 pm to 4 pm every day. Any questions, the shelter staff can be reached at (925) 803-7040. View adoptable animals at the shelter's website: https://www.alamedacountysheriff.org/cws_petadoption.php

Keelie's Pet Sitting 11.02.2021

This fawn was on our porch and I thought it’s mom had died... called animal control and they said what this article says::: Dear Friends, we just received our ...first phone call regarding newborn fawns, therefore it is the time of the year to post this. Deer deliver their newborns in the strangest of places! Residents will find them and be concerned about a newborn deer on their lawn, in their garden, under the azaleas, etc. Most call because they think the fawn is in peril and Mom is nowhere to be found. Well, Mom is actually off feeding and helping to keep predators away. Those who call ask what they should do for the fawn ... Leave it alone, do not touch, move or attempt to feed it. Here's the scoop. Deer are NOT like horses. They do not have their legs under them immediately and need time to rest after birth. Horses get up and go that's the sign of a healthy horse. A healthy fawn will curl up, nap most of the day and move their heads. They have no scent and predators cannot find them unless humans interfere. Mom leaves during the day for 2 primary reasons: to feed, and to keep her scent a distance from the fawn. Mom will come back (unless something tragic happens to her), but don't expect her until dusk and certainly don't expect her if humans are hovering around. If you are fortunate enough to have the gift of a fawn please enjoy the experience, respect Mother Nature and let the Mom do what comes naturally. She will move the fawn daily so you may see it in different locations. Please share, thank you. See more