Why Choose No Dog Too Small?

Licensed Family Paws Educator

Deborah is a licensed Family Pawas educator. Family Paws provides specialized programs and support for new and expecting parents with dogs. Since 2002, their mission has been to increase safety and reduce stress in homes with young children and family dogs

National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS)

The NAPPS Certification Course is an in-depth course covering all topics relevant to pet sitting, including pet care, health, nutrition, and behavior for a variety of animals. It also includes business development and management, pet safety, and a complete pet first aid course. The NAPPS Certification acknowledges that Deborah is a serious professional who has obtained a high level of expertise through her study.

The Pet Professional Guild

Pet Professional Guild members understand 'FORCE -FREE' methods of training and caring for animals. Pets can be trained without the need of using shock, prong or choke and /or the application of pain, force or fear. 

Business Owner of 10+ Years

Since 2013, Deborah has owned and operated No Dog Too Small locally in the Middlesex area. In her 10 years, Deborah has worked with hundreds of families and their pets from towns like Arlington, Lexington, Winchester, West Meford, Woburn, and more!

FetchFind

All our Pet Care team members have the opportunity to utilize No Dog Too Small learning platform Fetchfind. This online educational tool provides our team outstanding training to make pet care better, safer and smarter.

Best-in-show-dog Judge

For over 10 years, Deborah has volunteered her time as a Judge for the Best in Show Dog competition hosted by the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. Even in her off time, Deborah still looks for new ways to learn from and explore new animals and experiences!

Fully Insured & Bonded

No Dog Too Small … Dog Walking and Pet Sitting LLC is fully insured by the Business Insurers of the Carolinas.

K9 Good Citizen Evaluator

The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy program is designed to help dog owners and their puppies start off on the right foot with in-person training classes. It serves as an introductory course that leads into the AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) program. The CGC program aims to train dogs to be well-mannered members of society through a framework that can be approached in various ways: self-training, working with a CGC trainer, or attending a CGC training class where the test is administered upon completion.