NEWS & LIFE
Walking on Sunshine
A Newport pet-sitter has tails wagging for her doggie day trip services By Belinda Jones, Animal Rescue Rhode Island
RHODY PET OF THE MONTH: BROCK By Karen Kalunian If you’re in search of a furry friend who’s also a cuddle bug, might I introduce you to Brock? This 10-year-old Chihuahua mix is seeking a new loving home to live out his senior days after his owner passed away. He has an outgoing personality and even gets along with other dogs, as well as cats. Brock is on medication to keep his epilepsy and seizures under control – meds he’ll need a future owner to be on top of three times a day for the rest of his life. In return? Brock’s unconditional love for his new family. To meet this little bundle of joy, contact Vintage Pet Rescue via email at adopt@vintagepetrescue. org or visit their website, VintagePetRescue.org
Having a home-based pet-sitting business is the dream for so many animal lovers, but it takes a certain level of commitment to share your bed with seven pups, including two 50-pound pitties. “ The other night I had to sleep up where the pillows go,” says Denise DiGangi with a laugh. “ The crew weren’t budging !” DiGangi is the exuberant owner of Lucky Paws, an Aquidneck Island-based pet-sitting and dog-walking business, now celebrating 20 years of loving ser vice. Every day, rain or shine, she goes door to door (and mansion to mansion!) picking up pups for an energ y-burning
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adventure and then delivers them back home, ensuring muddy or sandy paws are toweled off before they reach any white couches. This dedicated doggie daycare ser vice began as a volunteer gig. “I first moved to Rhode Island as a Salve Regina University art student; then, after a stint in social work in New York, I returned to Newport and began volunteering as a dog walker at the Potter Leag ue,” shares DiGangi. “People started to ask me to sit their dog , and now I have over a hundred reg ular clients with a surge of extra bookings in the summer, including g uests at Forty 1º North,” the elegant waterfront
lodgings in Newport. One of the biggest challenges is keeping up with the demand. “I’m keen to hear from trustworthy, reliable individuals with animal experience to help me with dog walking and cat visits. Although I am here to create a fun environment, I take this job very seriously – at the end of the day I am responsible for a life.” Thankfully, DiGangi has great matchmaking skills when it comes to putting together her play groups. She studies each personality type and even assigns sections in the car when they go on merr y jaunts. “I place the calm, friendly dogs way in the back, those
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Photo by Denise DiGangi
Furry clients hop into Denise DiGangi’s car for a fun-filled Newport day trip
If you have been thinking of adopting or know of an animal in need please contact Karen directly at animaltalk1920@gmail.com