Dog Walking

Quite simply, I will take your dog for a walk when you can’t. For whatever reason!

Ian walking with two dogs.

Are you out at work all day?

Are you going away for the day, weekend, or even longer?

Have other commitments taken priority over your dog?

Do you have limitations on your own health that impact you dog’s exercise?

To help keep your dog fit, healthy and well balanced he or she should get a least two walks a day. That doesn’t have to be a half-marathon, off lead sprint, but enough for a chance to explore scents, sounds and sights, to stretch the legs and to break up the monotony of the day.

Dogs are social animals so naturally prefer company and shouldn’t regularly be left alone for over 4 to 5 hours at a time (generally). Current recommendation is little and often; three walks of twenty minutes each.

Photo shoot for your pet

A Dog’s Life can provide…

- One walk or two shorter walks each day

- Regular daily, infrequent or one-off walks

- On or off lead walks *

- Guaranteed walk, whatever the weather!

* Subject to assessment and your permission. 18m training leads can be a compromise of freedom and control.

Walking boots

A Dog’s Life will…

- Always consider the age and health of your dog

- Always follow your training commands so not to confuse your dog

- Lead or off-lead walk subject to assessment

- Towel dried and given fresh water at the end of the walk

- Settle your dog back at home

- Securely and professionally manage keys and alarm codes if access to your property is required

- Report back to you on your dog’s day