Most Popular Dog Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier
Random Fact: One of the top 10 US cities for cat lovers
Population: 675,592
Timezone: Pacific
Address:
WeWork - Two Summerlin
10845 Griffith Peak - Drive # 2
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
I have 3 dogs named Koda, Bruno and Jackson and 1 cat named Gato. My favorite thing to eat is homemade peanut butter chocolate brownie ice cream.
I have 2 chihuahua mixes named Odin and Freya, a cat named Persephone, a ball python named Jormungandr, and a shrimp aquarium. I also live with my husband Jon. He is a chef, so I am definitely a foodie. I also enjoy hiking, kayaking, and board games.
I share my home with my lovely kitten, Leo. Hands down, my favorite snack is Krispy Kreme Doughnuts! In my spare time, I love to paint!
I share my home with two dogs, a pixie frog, a red tail boa, a Mexican black kingsnake, a ball python, four plains hognose snakes, mice, tropical roaches, isopods, scorpions, about 25 tarantulas, and a human kiddo. I have a passion for exotics. I also stream games on Twitch sometimes and have never lived in one house for more than 3 years.
I have a chow/husky mix named Stufful who lives for fetch! I love spending time with my husband and son, learning tarot and astrology, working on my dream car, reading and can never be without music! If you are ever in Las Vegas and need a great brunch - check out Ester's Kitchen in the arts district. You will not regret it!
Although I love all dogs and cats, my true passion is reptiles and exotic pets. When I am not working or taking care of the reptiles, I can be found out at the barn with my horse, Remedy.
I am originally from Chicago and have lived in Las Vegas for 5 years now. I have two dogs- a French Bulldog named Ferdinand and a Boxer named Thor. My background is in law but I switched careers because my passion is in animal care.
I love to go barrel racing any chance I can get. My favorite dog breed is the Corgi and I made it to the junior olympics and then regionals in track and field when I was only 14.
Las Vegas, known as "The City of Lights", is considered the brightest spot on Earth. It is Nevada's economic center and largest city. There are more than half of the 20 largest hotels in the world, more than 150 casinos and at least 150,000 hotel/motel rooms in the Las Vegas valley area. Las Vegas has a subtropical hot desert climate; the summers are sweltering, the winters are mild with cold nights, and it is dry and mostly clear year-round.