
Daily Walks
Calm, enrichment-led walks paced to your dog. Sensory routes, decompression time, gentle leash work.
Thoughtful sitting, gentle training, and a lifelong study of animal wellbeing. Quiet, considered, deeply personal.

Every service is rooted in enrichment, trust, and respect for routine. Choose what fits your family, or build a rhythm together.

Calm, enrichment-led walks paced to your dog. Sensory routes, decompression time, gentle leash work.

Mindful check-ins with fresh water, mealtime, litter care, quiet companionship, and detailed updates.

In-home overnights that preserve your animal's routine, scent, and sense of safety while you're away.

A small-group, low-stimulation stay in a calm home environment, designed around rest and trust.
Not obedience class. A quiet, relationship-based practice where behavior is met with curiosity, and learning happens through trust, choice, and enrichment.
Start a conversationSessions built around scentwork, problem-solving, and choice. Confidence grows when an animal gets to think.
Gentle work with fear, reactivity, and arousal. The nervous system is the starting point, never the obstacle.
Two-way communication, not commands. Cues become invitations your animal can trust and answer.
Movement, rest, nutrition, and environment considered together. Training as one thread in a whole life.
Evolving essays, guides, and journal entries on what it means to truly care for an animal. Open to everyone, written from study and practice.

New writing, coming soon
Spent the week re-reading Turid Rugaas on calming signals. The longer I watch, the less I want to interrupt.
Miso took eleven days to choose the windowsill. We sat near, never closer. Trust is a slow, generous thing.
Notes from a vet-tech course on post-surgical feeding. The throughline, always, is gentleness.

Molly Morgan is more than a name on a business. It's a body of work, care, study, and advocacy, built around one quiet idea: animals deserve a softer, more thoughtful world.
Raised alongside Labradors, barn cats, and a deeply opinionated cockatiel. Animals were never pets, they were family.
Shelter volunteering, training apprenticeships, and in-home work shaped a quiet, enrichment-first approach.
Pursuing the education to bridge compassionate care and clinical understanding, for the animals, always.
Building Field Notes, a podcast, and ongoing work in rescue and animal wellbeing.
A growing space for podcast episodes, educational videos, rescue stories, and interviews with the people quietly shaping how we care for animals.
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"Molly approaches our anxious rescue with a calm I've never seen. She thinks about enrichment, not just logistics."
Sarah & Theo
with Pepper
"It feels less like a pet sitter and more like a thoughtful clinician who happens to come to our home."
Marcus Lee
with Juno
"Detailed, intentional, kind. Our cats are visibly more relaxed during her stays than anyone else's."
Emily R.
with Miso & Nori
Share a little about your animal and what kind of care you're looking for. Every relationship begins with a complimentary meet-and-greet.
Every visit is built around enrichment, calm, and your animal's nervous system, not just feeding and a quick walk. Care is informed by ongoing study in animal behavior, wellness, and veterinary science.