A Dog Walker?
City Dogs Have it Hard These Days!
Long work hours and a hectic schedule means your pooch is often home eight or more hours each day. Getting out for an hour long run or play in the park each day means your dog is tired and happy when you get home at the end of the day.
Of course, a tired dog is a dog more receptive to commands or training, and a companion who is more often in a good mood.
Exercise and Socialization
Every dog needs at least one long walk or play session every day. Period. Love and affection simply cannot replace a dog's need to explore the world and interact with others of its kind. That doesn't mean you have to quit your job. This is what a great dog walker is for!
The benefits are endless!
- Increased general health including joint mobility, cardiovascular health and keeping weight under control
- Mental stimulation and social interaction
- A better behaved pooch who is much easier to train and teach new tricks!

