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Professional
Pet Services employs only the most ardent
of animal lovers who are committed to
treating your pet as if it was a beloved
member of their own family. Along with
owner, Laurie Wagner, there are currently
nine other trainers/walkers/boarders
on staff and we're growing!! Following
is a brief introduction to us, and to
learn more please click on our photos.
Laurie
Wagner is a lifelong pet lover
and the owner of Professional Pet Services.
For over a decade, she's been caring
for a large client base and has built
an impressive reputation for providing
top quality pet care. Using calm assertive
leadership skills, Laurie can resocialize
your dog into the obedient pet you always
wanted. For more about Laurie click
here.
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Michelle
Gillis joined Professional Pet Services
in 2005. Michelle will teach you how
to gain your dogs trust & respect
through body language. Click here
for more about Michelle.
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Mary
Dempsey has lived in Pembroke for 22 years,
She's been a volunteer at Standish Humane in Duxbury for
3 years helping to feed, socialize and provide the general care of cats that
have been rescued or surrendered. She has been a trusted pet sitter for over
20 years. Click here
to visit Mary's page.
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Carolyn
McKee has been a Pembroke
resident since 1992. Her afmily includes
husband Kevin, son Jason, and 10 year old
Weimaraner, Tyler & 2 fluffy cats, Otis & Ozzy. From the time she can
remember she's been rescuing wounded
animalsFor more about Carolyn
click here.
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Rebecca Sjostedt has worked at The Animal Rescue League of Boston in Pembroke, The
Banfield Vet Clinic and Petsmart. One of her favorite
activities to do with her dogs is going to the dog parks in Hingham and Morton
Park in Plymouth. She services our Kingston/N. Plymouth area. Click here
for more about Rebecca.
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Terrie
Wilbur is a 19 year Halifax
resident and owner of two cats, whom
she rescued from the Pembroke Rescue
League, and
a dog, Peanut, her Brown Newfoundlander. She credits Peanut with awakening her
to her desire to be a professional dog
walker. Click here
for Terrie's page.
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Bethann Sweeney is a South Shore native, and has lived in Kingston for the past 15
years with her husband, three children, two Japanese Chin dogs, a cat, a bunny & two birds.
In addition, she takes care of Bosley, a
working dog which is owned by her husband's police department, but lives
with her family full time. Visit Bethann's page
by clicking here.
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Emmy Cipolletti is is a life-long animal
lover. One of ten children, she's learned
to handle almost anything, including
her crazy but obedient Border Collie
Penny. To learn more about
Emmy, click here.
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Anne Bullinger
lives in Duxbury with her husband, Steve & daughter, Libby. She was a
Professional Pet Services client long before she became an employee. Her dog
Lucy was a regular with the pack. Sadly, her Lucy passed away in November 2009.
The house felt too empty, so they got a puppy to cheer them up. Now Georgie the Chocolate lab
is part of our pack. For more information about
Anne, click here.
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Zoe

It is with great heartache that I add Zoe to this page. My best friend Kim, who beat cancer herself as a teenager, lost her precious dog Zoe today to the same disease at the young age of 8. Cancer had left Kim with compromised mobility. Her special bond with Zoe allowed her to train her as a service dog. She helped pull Kimmy in her wheelchair & would take her to work & fetch items for her. This special dog was the sweetest dog you could imagine & leaves a tremendous hole in everyone's heart who knew her...
Kimmy & Zoe as a puppy down at Nantucket- 1998. After spending the weekend with them, I decided I wanted to get a puppy too. The rest, as they say, is history.
Charlie
 Charlie, Uncle Bob and Me...
Charlie was my dog at my grandparent's house. When I fed him under the table, he'd always nibble gently around my little fingers.
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