Paws Away
Welcome to Paws Away’s signature Overnight Stays, where we turn our loving home into your dog’s cozy retreat.
02/20/2025
Love dogs?
Turn your passion into the best job ever!
Paws Away is looking for caring, reliable pet lovers to join our team of top-notch sitters. Enjoy flexible hours, endless puppy cuddles, and great pay—all while making tails wag!
✔️ Set your own schedule
✔️ Work with adorable pups
✔️ Join a fun, passionate team
Apply today and start earning in smiles, snuggles, and paychecks! 🐾💰
https://calendly.com/oopotchanova/30min
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02/17/2025
Summer Stays Are Going Fast!
It might still be chilly, but summer boarding spots are already filling up fast!
Secure your pup’s stay now so they have a comfy, fun place to vacation while you’re away. Don’t wait—book today!
https://calendly.com/oopotchanova/30min
https://pawsaway.ca/
02/14/2025
SPREAD THE LOVE
this Valentine’s Day with a card as sweet as puppy kisses!
Send a little paws-itivity to someone special!
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02/12/2025
PET BOARDING TIP
Leaving your pup for their first boarding stay can feel overwhelming, but with a little preparation, you can make it a smooth and stress-free experience! Here are three simple tips to help your furry friend feel comfortable, safe, and happy while you're away. 🐾💕
1️⃣ Visit Before the Stay – Take your pup for a short visit to meet the staff and sniff around to ease any nerves.
2️⃣ Pack Familiar Comforts – Bring their favorite blanket, toy, or even a worn T-shirt with your scent to make them feel at home.
3️⃣ Keep Goodbyes Short & Sweet – A calm, confident send-off reassures your dog that it’s just a fun little getaway! 🐶✨
02/06/2025
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Book your pup's getaway by February 10th and get a special Valentine's treat for our furry friend!
We are anticipating to share the love with all our Valentine's day furry friends!
To book a stay please go to:
https://calendly.com/oopotchanova
Did you know that we are now offering a new service - vocal lessons for your dog. Violinist is provided and is working for cuddles. 😀
01/18/2025
Meet Letha—a curious, playful, and super-energetic 4-month-old puppy! This was her second stay with a sitter, and she’s already a pro—confident, happy, and eager to make new human and doggy friends!
12/25/2024
Our Paws Away team spending Christmas day with our guests, Maya, Apollo and Abby!
12/25/2024
09/24/2024
Ollie turned 7 years old today! Dedicated to all dogs. 🐾
I grew up without any pets (fish don’t count). When I was 4 or 5, I tried to play with one, took it out of the aquarium, made a tiny bed because I thought it was tired from all that swimming, and put it there to sleep. I couldn’t understand why my sister was so upset when she found the floating fish.
There weren’t many pet dogs around when I was growing up. Some families had cats, there were stray dogs on the streets, and only a few families had pet dogs, most of them were poorly behaved and untrained. As kids, we knew to avoid most adult dogs because of the risk of being bitten (which most of us were at least once), but we loved playing with street puppies - until they grew up and became those dogs to avoid.
When I was around 12 or 13, our next door neighbour got a Border Collie, named Colin. I was ecstatic! I could walk him on a leash and, for some reason, I craved that! Walking Colin made me feel cool. Other kids joined me and asked to hold the leash. I felt something special but I couldn’t explain it. Unfortunately, Colin wasn’t well trained, so one day he bit me and broke the skin on my arm. It was partially my fault but I didn't know what I had done wrong. I felt betrayed. After that, I stopped walking him. Following more bad experiences with aggressive dogs, I became afraid of them and decided I didn’t like dogs.
Once we moved to Canada and got our first house, we started adopting cats. Cats were familiar, didn’t bite, didn’t require any training and were “easy” pets. I’ve become a “cat person”.
And then something changed. About 10 years ago I started paying attention to dogs. We lived near a large off leash park and I would run alongside it while training for races. One day I caught myself wanting to be there with the dogs. That feeling surprised me. I told myself that it was a fluke and that dogs had no place in our lives - I knew nothing about them! But I couldn’t stop watching dogs in the parks and on the streets. Eventually, I started secretly watching a ton of YouTube videos about dogs. For a while I didn’t share this with Alex. I knew what he would say: “Dogs have no place in our lives.”
A year into this quiet obsession, I had an epiphany: I wanted a dog! How? Why? I knew nothing about dogs! How would I train one? How would we travel? How could we afford it? But once the thought was there, I couldn’t shake it. I wanted a companion. Even with no experience, I knew there was something magical about the bond humans have with dogs. I needed that connection.
I had two tasks ahead. One was easy-ish - learn as much as I could about dogs. The second was harder: I had to convince Alex… The good thing was that we’d been married long enough for me to know what NOT to do. I couldn’t just say: “Hey, how about we get a dog?”. That would end the conversations right there. I needed time and tact and a few tricks. Long story short, after a year, not only did Alex agree, but he got excited about the idea. That’s when we got Ollie!
Saying that our life has changed is an understatement. If you have a dog, you know. Humans evolved alongside dogs and we do have a special relationship with them. Maybe it’s because, throughout history, they helped us survive, find food, guard our homes and offer companionship. Whatever it is, a bond forms the moment you see them, touch their fur, laugh at their playfulness and look into their naïve and trusting eyes.
Having a dog is a commitment - it requires effort, worry, and expenses - but the bond you get in return is something you can’t find anywhere else.
Happy birthday to my best friend, Ollie
09/12/2024
Welcome Indie!
Indie is one of the most playful, active and adorable 7 months old puppy! Her life motto is "If it moves, I'll play with it!" 😀, whether it's a dog, a human, a fly or a leaf, she's ready to have fun! She's a very fast learner and is picking up doggie rules every day!
We love having Indie over for daycare 3 times a week. She makes us laugh and keeps us on our toes 😀!
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