Marcy Santos - The Right Fluff Pet Sitting

EPISODE · May 8, 2020 · 7 MIN

Marcy Santos - The Right Fluff Pet Sitting

from Greater Rockville Chamber of Commerce Podcast · host Eric Peguero

The Right Fluff Pet SittingOpen 365 days a year to make sure your pets get the best care possible, whenever you may need us. We understand the time and commitment needed to care for pets and safety is our number one priority. Each of our staff sitters are background and reference checked, trained, and certified in pet first aid and CPR. Stay connected with your pet (even while you travel!) with our client portal and app. We look forward to meeting you and your pets!ABOUT MARCY SANTOS / Owner and OperatorMarcy started this company in 2017 to bring together all the best aspects of pet care: innovative technology, reliable and loving staff, and professional training. Before becoming a pet care pro, Marcy did fundraising for a variety of causes, including animal advocacy! She left the nonprofit sphere in 2016 to focus on pet care full time. She has been a proud Rockville resident for 20 years and graduated from Richard Montgomery High School. Marcy went on to complete at B.A. in English at McDaniel [email protected] King Farm Blvd #125-157Rockville MD 20850

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