Pet-care service
Drop-in Visits
Short check-ins for feeding, water, and a potty break.

Overview
Drop-in visits are brief stops at your home. Typical owner-provided tasks include feeding, fresh water, a potty break, and play — not medical procedures.
Key benefits
- Shorter than hourly sitting.
- Useful between work and travel days.
- You list the tasks you want done.
- A provider who offers drop-ins can accept the time slot.
How it works
- Book a visit length and start time.
- Write feeding, water, and access notes.
- The provider completes the visit on that booking.
- Follow up in messages if something was missed.
What owners can expect
- The visit covers what you wrote — not an implied full day of care.
- Medication should only be listed if the provider agrees.
- This is not a substitute for a vet visit.
Safety
Drop-ins are not emergency response. If a pet is in distress, contact emergency services and your veterinarian.
Questions about drop-in visits
Can a drop-in include medication?
Only if you document it clearly and the provider is willing. Pawhaven does not require providers to administer treatment.
