PawPals Welcomes You
What We Offer
At PawPals Lake Nona we’re here to provide peace of mind for you and your pet when you can’t be together. From drop in visits to dog walking, embrace exceptional pet care that lets your pet stretch their legs and enjoy the best things in life: playtime, exercise, cuddles, and plenty of attention! Wagging tails to gentle purrs, we’re committed to making every moment your pet spends with us joyful and fulfilling. Reach out to us today to discuss how we can provide exceptional care for your beloved pets when you can’t be there.

Just like with people, walking provides a host of health benefits for your best friend:
• Physical health: regular exercise keeps your pet active, reduces their risk of becoming overweight, improves joint health and mobility, and helps regulate digestion.
• Emotional health: walking gives your dog an exciting chance to explore the sights, sounds, and smells of the world beyond your backyard.
• Mental health: walking burns excess energy which improves sleep function and reduces boredom, which in turn reduces their tendency for destructive behaviors, like chewing furniture.
Regular exercise keeps your pet active and improves their overall physical and mental health–a win for everyone! Pets need stimulation. When you work eight hours a day, or more, it limits your ability to give your pets the attention they deserve. Drop in visits are perfect for seeing to your pet’s basic needs.
We understand that some pets thrive best in their own environment. Our drop-in visits are tailored to your pet’s routine, offering companionship, feeding, playtime, and anything else they need to feel secure and loved while you’re away. Whether it’s a midday check-in or multiple visits throughout the day, we’re here to make sure your pet feels cherished and content.

Stay Connected
We understand that being away from your pet can be tough. That’s why we offer regular updates, photos, and messages to keep you in the loop and reassure you that your pet is having a great time in our care.
