10 Ways to Choose the Right Dog Walker

Choosing the person to look after your Westie is a big deal.

There are plenty of things to consider when searching for a dog walker and as a dog walker myself, I always suggest the following pointers when it comes to choosing someone who is about to walk away with your best friend.

Ask lots of questions. I really encourage people to ask anything and everything. Email the dog walker and ask what services they offer and give them as much information as possible about your dog and their needs so they can check if they are a suitable fit for you.

During the meet and greet; Do you trust and like this person? Does your dog warm up to them during the visit? (Note, that with more reserved dogs this may take a few visits). Do they seem to have a lot of common sense? Do they have a good understanding of canines and their body language? If your dog is reactive, do they have the necessary experience with reactive dogs?

Look out for the questions they ask you. They should be asking about the personality of your dog, what their likes and dislikes are, how they behave around traffic, children, bicycles and other dogs, their recall if they are let off the lead, what commands they respond to and if they are allergic or intolerant to anything or have any health conditions. These are all very important things for a responsible dog walker to know.

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