About
Us
Blue Sky
Dogs' philosophy is to provide the highest quality
care for each unique dog. Young and old, frisky
or mellow, adventurous or reserved, we treat them
as bright, intelligent, and sensitive individuals.
We observe and interact with your dog and match
our activities to their needs and skill levels.
Most of all, Blue Sky Dogs provides the opportunity
for your dog to be outside and get the exercise
and interaction they need!
A
Note From the Owner
"When
I think back, Blue Sky Dogs grew out of years of
dog sitting for select families. People would consistently
comment on how well their pets responded to our
weekend adventures, so I decided to do something
about it. Working for various adventure outfitters,
I've led hikes in Alaska and kayak trips in the
Northeast, and Blue Sky Dogs uses many of same principles.
I plan for the weather, make sure everyone stays
together and safe, have lots of snacks, and most
of all have FUN!"
- Jen Burns
Our
Staff
Hello! My name is Mary K. I work as a part time
educational writer and full time doggy mom. As a
writer, I work with publishing houses in the Boston
area to create articles on current events for middle
and high school students. As a doggy mom, I take
my two dogs, Copper (the tan or copper colored one)
and Memphis (the black one), on long walks in the
Fells or to the beach for a day of sun and relaxing.
Copper is a 2 year old trouble making boxer hound
mix, who thinks he is the king of every park and
Memphis, the older and wiser 5 year old shepherd
mix, prefers the comfort of his dog bed, but is
always happy to hear the word "walk"!
Hello!
I'm Julie from Westborough, MA and recently graduated
from Clark University. I grew up with German Shepherds
and Husky mixes and currently co-own a Rottweiler
named Dozer. So I'm very comfortable with dogs of
all sizes. I'm also is an aspiring screen writer.
Maybe your pup will end up in one of my scripts!
Hello! My name is Marita and I'm originally from Austria. As a lifelong dog owner, working with animals has always been my passion. I love to spend time with my Miniature Dachshund, Nila. She enjoys playing in the snow, going for walks in the woods, jumping into lakes or just curling up in my lap at home. I believe that year-round exercise is critical to maintaining good health in dogs of all sizes. After all, it's the easiest way for us to thank them for their loyalty and companionship ...and it keeps them from tearing up the house... :-)