Mesa Pet Sitters
Mesa pet sitters are professional, experienced, licensed, bonded, and insured.
TLC Pet Sitters verifies references and performs background checks on all of our Mesa house and pet sitters through a leading national service, so that you don’t have to! Here is some information about Mesa Pet Sitters.
TLC’s Gilbert pet sitters are dedicated, patient, mature, responsible, and reliable adults who have a sincere desire to work with people and animals. Our Mesa house and pet sitters have maintain strong relationships with our clients by displaying a professional and friendly appearance when interacting with them.
Amanda Chilcher- Daily visits
Amanda Chilcher has been working for TLC House and Pet Sitting Service since 2009. As an elementary school teacher, she takes every opportunity to educate her students about responsible pet ownership. She has been a volunteer at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control for several years and has assisted in many adoptions. As the writer of Phoenix Animal Welfare Examiner, she posts her weekly photos of dogs and cats at the shelter on her blog at Examiner.com, which has saved numerous lives. Amanda and her husband are the proud parents of two wonderful dogs, Jackson and Molly. They also get a kick out of their two adorable rats named Roper and Furley! She provides service in South Scottsdale, Tempe, as well as Mesa. Amanda looks forward to spending time with your pets!
Dawn Dubelbeis- Daily, mid-day and Overnights
“Warm fuzzy hugs from pet sitter, Dawn Dubelbeis. I have loved animals since ‘horseback riding’ our patient German Shepherd at the age of 3.” She recently joined the TLC family in July of 2010 but has been pet sitting for friends for over a year. Her lifelong love of animals has brought cats, dogs, parrots, ferrets, snakes, rabbits, and yes, even a shrew across her path to care for and love. Her background is in education and she is currently an artist in addition to the work she does pet sitting. She recently lost one of her best friends, Storm, a 16 year old tortoiseshell cat, but still shares her home with her other two rescue cats, Onyx, and Mischief, who manages to live up to her namesake very nicely. “You can rest assured that your pets will be like my pets when I care for them in your absence. Thank you for trusting your furry family with me.” She pet sits in the Mesa/Gilbert area and offering daily visits as well as overnights.
Cinnamon Hayes- Daily, Mid-day and Overnight
Cinnamon Hayes was raised in Indiana and moved to the valley in 1988. She received a bachelor’s degree in Biology at Arizona State University. She has worked in a veterinary clinic and considers herself an animal advocate. She has volunteered for many animal welfare, environmental, and wildlife rehabilitation organizations such as Wildhorse Rescue Ranch, Desert Cry Animal Rehabilitation Center, Brown Dog Foundation, and the Native Habitat Society.Rachel Capshaw – Daily, Miday and Overnight
Rachel Capshaw was born in Arizona and grew up in the East Valley. She has recently graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelors of Arts in Non-profit Studies. She grew up in a pet-loving household and was always bringing animals home, once bringing home three frogs and a turtle that were found in the middle of the road. She named the turtle Alfie and had him for many years. Along with turtles she grew up with two beloved dogs named Tanner and Cody and kitty named KiKi. Nowadays Rachel still loves to be around animals, she has three cats named Bella, Beemer and Mr. Bingley (named after a character from her favorite book- Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice). Rachel has worked for Kara for six years and has enjoyed meeting all sorts of cuddly creatures. During this time she has become knowledgeable in administering medicine to animals of all sizes. Rachel services Mesa and Gilbert.





