Serving Northeast Portland
Serving Northeast Portland
On leash walks are ideal for dogs who thrive with physical exercise & enrichment or those who need a walk to do their business.
Leash reactivity? No problem! We have lots of experience with reactivity & want to make sure your dog gets the walks they deserve.
Drop-in visits are great for dogs who are more interested in playtime & affection over exercise. Or who need to be fed or given medication while you're out.
Drop-ins are also ideal if you’ll be out of town for a short time.
Drop-in visits for feline friends include feeding, water refill, playtime, & litter box clean up.
Whether you have a social or shy cat, visits will be tailored to their individual needs.
My name is Dana & I am the face behind Tilly's Tails. Our name sake is after Tilly, my sister's dog who quickly became a cherished member of our entire family. She was the goofiest, sweetest rescue dog with a larger than life personality. I started Tilly's Tails in her honor after she crossed the rainbow bridge in 2023.
I know first hand how hard it can be to find someone you trust to care for your pets. Everyone should have the ability to relax & enjoy their time away or take some weight off their shoulders while busy. My mission with Tilly's Tails is to help every pet parent have a reliable, professional, & trustworthy care giver.
Tilly
Why choose Tilly's Tails?
We've got you & your pets covered
Over 20 years of pet care experience & expertise
Experience with reactive dogs, puppies, seniors & pets with special or medical needs
My personal passion & main area of experience lies in navigating walks with leash reactive dogs. As a reactive dog owner myself, I know the time & energy we dedicate for our dogs to be able to walk without incident.
I will use my knowledge & positive reinforcement to give your dog the outdoor enrichment they deserve while keeping everyone safe & happy.
For your dog's safety & ours, we have a no-contact policy on walks; avoiding interaction with other dogs, people or animals that could be potential triggers.