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A California dog owner who had hired a pet sitter to look after her two canines was shocked when she caught the woman walking around the house naked and leading her boyfriend in and out of the bedrooms.

Rosie Brown hired Casey Brengle via popular pet sitter app Wag! as she headed to Louisiana to attend a wedding in April end. Speaking to ABC 7 on Friday, Brown said she felt comfortable leaving her pets under Brengle’s care as she had “210 five star reviews and I'm thinking, okay, this is great."

Brown said they agreed on four-and-a-half days of house-sitting. Brengle was also informed about the doggie cam kept on the kitchen counter. However, soon into Brengle’s four-day stay, Brown received an alert from the camera.

"On the preview on the alert, it showed a man in our house, someone that I wasn't expecting. So I opened it up and that's when I saw she was there with a man in our house and they were going straight for our bedroom,” Brown said, adding the video showed the pet sitter’s boyfriend coming frequently into the apartment. While one of the footage showed them getting into the master bedroom while locking the dogs outside, the other showed them entering the guest bedroom. Brengle's parents too visited the apartment and she was also caught naked on the couch several times.

When asked about being caught sitting naked on the couch, Brengle said, "It got hot. As I've said, I don't like wearing clothes."

Brengle also took the dogs outside just for one to five minutes instead of 30 or 60 minutes and was also seen calling one of the dogs a “b----.”

“She (the dog) had been acting like a j--- and I agree, that's not appropriate, I was frustrated, not at her, at myself, at other things. I had gotten in a fight with my mom and I agree, it was not appropriate,” Brengle said.

Brengle’s services have since been suspended.

"The reported behavior in this situation is unacceptable and contrary to our Community Guidelines... We expect everyone on the Wag! platform to conduct themselves professionally,” the company said in a statement.