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Pets N Plants: Founded on Community and Care

 

" Throughout my life, I’ve always been entrusted with providing care for family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers. Each experience has deepened my understanding of what true care-giving mean: Compassion, Attention, Respect, Empathy and Trust.​

Pets N Plants began with a chance encounter. After an event, I ran into my middle school drama teacher on the subway and as we caught up, she asked, “Have you ever pet sat? I have two kiddos—named Pearl and Eddie.” I smiled and said yes and that simple moment sparked a passion and led me to caring for her beloved companions Pearl and Eddie (since 2013), who quickly became my forever family.

Pets N Plants goes beyond traditional pet and plant sitting—we create an atmosphere of comfort, care, and home. Whether you're traveling, working long hours, or simply need an extra hand, our team shows up with Compassion, Attention, Respect, and Empathy. Your space, your companion and your peace of mind matters and is our top priority.

Thank you for allowing us into your hearts and home.

— Sincerely Tiffany O.

Founder, Owner & Sitter 

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Eddie

Pearl 

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About Pets N Plants!

Started in 2019 as a one-woman operation even till today, Pets N Plants has flourished into a trusted name across Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and the broader DMV area. Pets N Plants was born as a solution to a genuine need and has been a very proud provider to pets and plant sitting care and support to communities beyond traditional pet sitting.

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Whether you're traveling abroad, stepping away locally, or simply need an extra hand, Pets N Plants! offers more than basic care—we provide companionship, security, and meaningful connection with pets, plants and parents.

 

📰 In the Spotlight

Pets N Plants has been recognized for its movement and innovative approach to pet and plant sitting care:

  • March 18, 2025 Pets N Plants was Featured in The Washington Post article - "How to not kill your houseplants when you take a vacation "

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