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Pet check-ins and home visits in West Lothian, Livingston, Bathgate, Broxburn, Uphall, East Calder, Mid & West Calder, Linlithgow, Winchburgh.

Pet check-ins and homevisits in West Lothian

Short, scheduled home visits — feeding, fresh water, medication, a garden break, and a clear update before we leave. Useful for puppies, older dogs, and homes where a proper walk isn't what the day needs.
  • Feeding, fresh water, medication, and a welfare check
  • Suits puppies, older dogs, and multi-pet homes
  • Free meet & greet before any regular visits begin
Fully insured · DBS checked · Canine first aid qualified

What a check-in covers

Short visits,clear boundaries.

Built for households that need proper daytime support at home. Feeding, medication, welfare checks, and a quick reset for your dog — all to plan, not improvised as a favour to fit round someone else's day.

Home access only works when the routine is clear, the timings are realistic, and the person arriving is the same one you met at the meet & greet.

Feeding, fresh water, medication, and welfare check — agreed properly first

Built for puppies, older dogs, and homes where a proper walk isn't what the day needs

One local walker — Chris — from the meet & greet through to the update afterwards

Option 01

15-minute express visit

£8

Feeding, fresh water, medication, a quick toilet break, and a welfare check — for routines that are already settled and don't need a longer visit.

Short, practical cover while you're out.

Option 02

30-minute check-in

£12

More time for feeding, medication, a garden break, settling back in, and a proper update — for dogs that need a steadier pace or more attention.

Steadier visit, fuller update.

Add-ons and extras

Medication and extra care needs handled openly.

Medication add-on: +£3

Extra care needs: +£3 to £5

We confirm anything extra at the meet & greet before regular visits begin.

What it is not

Useful because the boundaries stay clear.

Not overnight care

Check-ins are for short daytime visits, not boarding, house sitting, or overnight stays.

Not a full walk

If your dog needs a proper exercise session, the dog walking service is the better fit than stretching a check-in beyond its job.

Clear access plan first

Keys, alarms, timings, medication notes, and emergency contacts are agreed before regular visits begin.

When it suits best

Built for thein-between parts.

Check-ins are often the thing that keeps a normal week workable. They cover the days when your dog needs support at home — without pretending every situation calls for a walk.

The right fit is usually simple. If your dog needs a short home visit, we keep it as a home visit. If they need a proper walk, we'll say that instead.

Use case

Long work days

Use case

Puppy daytime routine support

Use case

Older dogs needing a midday check

Use case

Short holiday cover

Use case

Post-op or recovery support

Use case

Multi-pet homes needing one reliable visit

Fully Insured
DBS Checked
Canine First Aid Qualified

How a check-in works

From first meet & greet to the update afterwards.

Kept simple on purpose. Clear instructions before the first visit are what make the ongoing routine easy to trust.

Step 01

Free meet & greet at your home

We come to you first, meet your dog, and work out whether a 15 or 30-minute check-in is the right fit. No booking commitment yet.

No pressure. No commitment on day one.

Step 02

Routine and access agreed in writing

Keys, alarms, feeding, medication, timings, and the exact jobs the visit needs to cover — all agreed properly before the first visit.

Agreed properly, not on a checklist.

Step 03

Visit, handled by Chris

Chris arrives at the agreed time, carries out the routine, checks your dog is settled, and flags anything that matters before he leaves.

Same person, every visit.

Step 04

Clear update before you wonder

After the visit, you get a straightforward note so you know what was done, how your dog was, and what's worth changing for next time.

No guessing while you're away from home.

What's included

Straightforward support, handled properly.

Feeding and fresh water

Medication as agreed

Garden or toilet break

Welfare check and settling back in

Photo or written update after the visit

Extra care needs available where suitable

Common Questions

Straight answers before you hand over home access.

These are the questions that usually come up before a first pet check-in, especially when a home visit is replacing a walk that day.