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Paws and Claws Pet Service
Is Madison area’s premier Pet Sitting and Dog Walking company.
We specialize in giving your animal the individual love they need while you are away.
Instead of taking them to a kennel, why wouldn’t you want them to be in their own home so they are comfortable with their environment and on the same schedule every day?
Lifetime Special:
Have you adopted a dog/cat from Shelter from the Storm Animal Rescue?
If so, you will get a lifetime 10% off of our pet sitting and dog walking services. In addition to your 10% off we will donate an additional 10% of any service rendered to you to Shelter from the Storm. We just need proof (adoption papers) that you got your loved one from Shelter from the Storm.
History
Established in 2009.
Founded in June 2009 by Nicole Duren, Paws and Claws Pet Service is a family-run business dedicated to providing companionship, exercise, and care for your loving pets while you are away at work, on a business trip, or on a family vacation.
As a volunteer with the Madison-based animal organization –Shelter from the Storm for over 5 years, Nicole has personally fostered over 150 cats and dogs. In addition to fostering animals, she has transported animals and cared for ill pets, administering medications and caring for special needs animals suffering from ailments such as epilepsy, narcolepsy, diabetes, and feline leukemia. She also is experienced with dealing with behavioral animal concerns, including aggressive behaviors, and working with introverted and shy pets.
With her well-rounded approach to animal care, Nicole and her staff at Paws and Claws pet sit for dogs, cats, birds, fish, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, reptiles, and even horses and other farm animals!
Meet the Business Owner
Nicole A.
Business Owner
Hi! My name is Nicole. Animals have always been my passion. I have over 8 years of animal care experience. I have fostered over 120 animals with Shelter from the Storm. I also have 2 dogs, 3 cats, and a parrot of my own.
I have loved animals since I was young, but my first animal was a wonderful dog adopted from the humane society. His name is Lou. Lou probably provided me with more experience with animal care than one would think any animal could. It began with having to house train a very timid dog. He knew no basic skills. He didn’t know how to climb stairs or even eat his dog food. Lou is also an epileptic and has grand mal cluster seizures. Lou’s seizures are finally controlled and he is a very outgoing happy dog.
With my work I also had the privilege of meeting many wonderful animals. I ended up adopting a couple of dogs and some cats. I now also have two other dogs named Bella and Bowser, and four cats named Starry, Lily, and Doug. And one cockatoo named Lola