Pet sitter offers more than just animal care

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Donna Kohrs has always been a big fan of animals since she could walk. Her company, Hooves and Paws Pet Service, is just getting started, and had a number of pets over the years. (Matthew Shepard/Daily News)

Kohrs said she usually does not dog sit at her home, but said there are exceptions.

“I did take one (dog) here, a couple of weeks ago,” she said. “I only had it for a few days, but my dog — she is not very social. She ignores them and me.”

She said she had a lot of love for animals at an early age.

“I got a lot of love,” Kohrs said. “I always been a big animal lover. I’ve had dogs ever since I could walk. I’ve had dogs, cats (and) horses. I had a hamster once till he got away, (and) I had rabbits. We have, between my niece and I, three horses and a miniature donkey.”

For horses, her niece helps her out. Kohrs said she is gifted when it comes to horses.

“She is going to help with some of the smaller jobs,” Kohrs said. “(She helps if) you want to get your horse conditioned for a show, to sell or (if) you haven’t ridden your horse for a while. She will not only teach the horse, but she’ll teach you what she has taught the horse. She’s really good at ground work.”

Kohrs said the reason she decided to go into the animal-sitting business was because of her previous job and love for animals.

“I have been doing in-home health care, for elderly people, for many years,” she said. “Both of my people, are in their 90s, and there is really no job security. I got to thinking, why couldn’t I do this with pets? People will go on vacation (and need a sitter).”

Kohrs would like the public to be aware she will be getting bonded, insured and certified once her business starts to pick up business.

For more information, call Hooves and Paws Pet Service at (641) 521-7324.

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