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FAST FIVE Rebecca Fowler: Leader of the pack

by DEVIN WEEKS
Staff Writer | June 3, 2023 1:00 AM

Meet Rebecca Fowler, a Post Falls resident and animal lover. She is trustworthy and dependable, with a fun-loving spirt. Improving the happiness of pets lives is what led her to start Fowler Farms Animal Care. She strives to make sure the pet parents are happy knowing their "kids" are safe, well taken care of and having a great time during their visits. Visit fowlerfarmsdoggydaycare.com for details.

1) How did you get into dog and pet sitting, and what do you love about it?

I started pet sitting out of state in 2014 on a small scale as a second job. I found that too many dogs didn't get to socialize because of the owners' busy schedules, which made me sad. When I would take my dogs on outings, I would offer to take others with us, which led to me starting up my service. This service has continued to Post Falls where we moved to in 2019. It extended into house sitting and pet care when I found many pet owners needing breaks for their animals at times when they were not home or on vacation. It is so rewarding when my "doggy clients" get so excited when I show up on their days.

2) What is a funny or exciting experience you had while caring for someone else's pet?

I had one client that I worked for for 10 days. Every morning I would get up and start my day with yoga and stretch. That pup would come out, get down and start stretching along with me. This went on every morning. I took pictures and sent to the "mom" who thought it was a kick as he never displayed that behavior before. Too cute!

3) How would you describe the relationship humans have with animals and the important roles they play in our lives?

Dogs and cats, like people, are basically social creatures, which means they are happiest, and feel the safest and most content, when they are with others. I find my pets bring me joy and comfort when I need it. They sense your moods, encouraging you to play when you are down. Cuddling up when you are sick or need it. I couldn't imagine my life without my pets.

4) What's something people would be surprised to know about you?

At a party or in a large group, I am not the loudest or most interesting storyteller in the room. Get me in with a group of dogs.... I am the alpha! I don't try to be, it just happens. Others come into the area where the dogs are — sure, they get attention, but all eyes are still on me, because if I go to leave the area, the whole pack wants to follow.

5) What is your favorite animal and why?

I have a soft spot for dogs. I have five dogs of my own, each with their own personalities and quirks. Dogs generally have positive, fun-loving attitudes. They are quick to forgive and always ready to go do something fun. Them always trusting the good in you, quick to forgive and always showing love is something we as humans can learn from our companions. All my animals, and clients pets, make me a better human.

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