Our second house sitting in Burlington, Ontario started shortly after our previous one. This house sitting opportunity was for a couple who were travelling abroad, leaving their two family pets, Skye and Cane, in our care.
If you have never been to Burlington, it is a city in the Regional Municipality of Halton at the northwestern end of Lake Ontario in Ontario, Canada. Burlington forms the west end of the Greater Toronto area and is part of the Hamilton metropolitan census area. It lies between Lake Ontario’s north shore and the Niagara Escarpment.
There are parks, trails, the Royal Botanical Gardens, Mount Nemo Conservation Area, the Art Gallery of Burlington, Brant Street Pier (S-shaped that extends 137 metres over Lake Ontario and has great views of the lake and Burlington’s shoreline), rock climbing and hiking, Canada’s Largest Ribfest, over 200 restaurants, and golfing—lots to do while house sitting! For getting around the city, there is Go Transit.
The population in 2017 was 205,960.
MEET THE FAMILY
Our Hosts
Sarah and Dave are a wonderful couple who were heading abroad for a short vacation.
Their comfortable home is large and spacious, with an outdoor covered pavilion, heated by a gas fireplace and heater, where you can enjoy sitting regardless of the weather, and a beautiful saltwater pool with little to no maintenance. For the exerciser, there is an indoor gym.
Salt Water Pool With Surrounding Deck!
The neighbourhood is great for walking and boasts many running and biking trails.
Sarah and Dave are very generous and left us well provided for while they were away.
The Pets
SKYE
Skye is a beautiful white 2-year-old male Samoyed. This breed can be a mixture of biscuit and white colouring although pure white and all biscuit dogs are common.
Originally bred to hunt, haul sledges (a vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers over snow or ice), or herd reindeer, we did not see any hunting instincts in Skye. He is a very strong dog, though which is characteristic of his breed.
We were told that Skye is a picky eater and often wouldn’t eat until later in the day or just before you decide to take him for a walk.
I sometimes think pets are like kids – they will do things for other people that they won’t do for their parents or owners. We are happy to say that we had no issues with Skye and that he ate quite well. His favourite ‘snack’ though is a Kong (this is a new term for me) filled with peanut butter and frozen. Although we only gave it to him once or twice a week, I am quite sure he would have been content to have one every day!
When he is finished, there is not the tiniest speck of peanut butter left. Cane, however, is not as keen and the few times I tried to give him one, Skye managed to sneak it away from him!
Skye Eating Peanut Butter Out Of A Kong!
Skye loves to play and he and my husband would have a chase around the deck, Skye with a toy in his mouth and my husband threatening to take it – I am not sure who enjoyed it more!
When we would take them for car rides, Skye would get in first and although he would get excited, he would usually lie down until we arrived at our destination.
Since Skye is an extremely slow walker for a 2-year-old, he made walking with a leash a piece of cake. At times when we would take him to the park, he would happily run around investigating or climb up on the picnic table as if to say “Here I am, look at me!”
The other thing that sets Skye apart from Cane, in terms of behaviour, is Skye’s fear of thunderstorms. We had 2 or 3 storms and Dave and Sarah had warned us that he might get nervous – and he did! At bedtime, he would beg to get on the bed with us or if it was early evening, he would sit by my husband and put his paw on his arm. As long as we were close by and petted him, he was OK. He would usually sense a storm before we would. Cane, on the other hand, is oblivious.
Skye Being Soothed During A Thunderstorm
CANE
Cane is a 4-year-old male Treeing Walker Coonhound and is a rescue dog. I would say Cane is the more boisterous of the two, especially when it comes to walking.
The Treeing Walker Coonhound was recognized officially as a breed by the United Kennel Club in 1945 and by the American Kennel Club in 2012.
Although they are primarily bred to hunt raccoons, Cane’s choice of animals was squirrels. He has two favourite trees in the neighbourhood and there is no mistaking which ones those are since he gets very vocal and strains at his leash.
He also liked motorcycles, trucks, and buses. You can see in the photo below he has a heavy-duty harness so he doesn’t escape. We learned how strong he is when he charged through a screen door after a flock of geese decided to land in the pool.
As he is much faster walking than Skye and likes to get ahead, we would often have to tell him to wait so we could catch up to him.
Both dogs love the freedom of the fenced-in backyard and chase each other around the pool, tiring themselves out. We were happy to see how they got along well with other dogs at the leash-free park.
Cane – “Oh Boy! We Get To Play With Other Dogs”
When it came to car rides, while Skye was content to lie down, Cane would be standing the whole time with his nose up close to the front window making sure he wasn’t missing anything important.
Both Cane and Skye are loving, intelligent and gentle dogs who love to be around people.
Cane and Skye
Return Visit
We certainly enjoyed this house sitting so when we were invited back to pick up a couple of items we left behind, we were ecstatic to meet up with Skye and Cane again (and of course Dave and Sarah). I wish we had our cameras with us as the reception we received was unbelievable. I think Dave and Sarah were quite impressed at how the dogs were all over us like we were old pals. It was a great feeling for us.
We were also quite surprised and touched that they brought us back a gift from France, something we can take on our travels – a salt and pepper mill set.
Each house sitting brings an opportunity to meet so many wonderful people and pets. It is not only a rewarding experience but you get to check out some amazing locations. If you would like to know more about the house sitting company we use, just click on the image below.
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