SecurePet Pet Sitter, Wimberley, Texas
Welcome to the SecurePet.biz web site and blog!
Find out more about SecurePet pet sitting within the pages of this site and learn how your animals can be well taken care of the next time you are away from home for business or pleasure. At long last, leaving pets at home has never been more hassle-free!
This is your local service ... one that is provided to you personally by
me, Gyvel Young, the principal owner and sitter for SecurePet (please learn more about my
pet sitter qualifications here).
What service areas do I cover? SecurePet covers the Wimberley, Texas area
(and other select areas within Hays County such as Blanco, Driftwood, and
more) and provides sitter services to conscientious pet owners who need their
animals tended to when they are away. What's the best part? Your animals
get to stay in the comfort of their own home!
Contacting SecurePet is simple. Just follow the link to my online
pet sitter contact form and send me a message about you and your animals.
I will respond to your pet sitting request by phone or email in less than
24 hours.
Once your needs are determined, I will visit with you in person to meet
you and your pets, prior to the actual pet sitting assignment. At that time,
the needs of your pets will be assessed and the scope of the services you
require defined.
I look forward to hearing from you and taking care of all your pet-sitting
needs in the Texas Hill Country area. Until then, feel free to browse my
site and meet some of the wonderful animals that I have taken care of as
a pet sitter. And, be sure to take a look at my informative and fun articles and learn all
about the wonderful animals we call pets ...
For your reading enjoyment, my most recent blog follows:
July 15, 2008
SecurePet Pet Sitter Rides in Fourth of July Parade, Wimberley, Texas

This was as much fun as it gets! Riding on the A.R.F. (Animal Referral Friends) float Gyvel Young, owner of SecurePet Pet Sitter Services is shown here with foster dog Lizzie and in her lap is a new foster puppy. Both dogs and all the other dogs on the float are available for adoption. Gyvel is an active volunteer in the local animal rescue organization and she feels strongly about supporting all animal rescue and adoption organizations.
The A.R.F. float was organized by volunteers and patrons of the organization in an effort to promote public awareness of local low-cost spay/neuter programs. Later photographs of all the foster dogs were displayed at the grand jubilee immediately following the parade.