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Find a Dog Running Professional near Hawthorne, CA

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  • 10 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Hawthorne, CA
Monique B. says, "I needed someone to watch my two dogs for a long weekend while I was out of town. The difficulty I had was one was over 18 yrs old, blind, deaf and needed medication and the other wasn't real old, 9, but needed a lot of exercise. I was so relieved when I left my dogs with Leslie because she sent me pictures of both of them several times a day, the older one sleeping peacefully and the other one playing in the yard with others. I was worried because my old dog is also a very fussy eater and was afraid while I was gone she might not eat and get even skinnier, but to my surprise she ate and was in good spirits as evidenced by the photos. I used to put off going away for weekends and short trips for a week or so because of my dogs but now I know I don't have to worry. When I returned from my trip they looked so happy. Maybe too happy! LOL I was afraid they wouldn't want to come home since they liked it with her so much. I just would like to let everyone know that if you are like me and your dogs are your "kids" and one of them is really aged there is no reason you'd need to worry if you over nighted them with Leslie. I give her five out of five because she went over and above my expectations every time she sent me a photo of the dogs doing various things which made me very confident and happy. Thank you Leslie for taking good care of my babies!"See more

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What does a dog walker do?

We all know our dogs love going on long, adventure-filled walks, but jobs and family and commuting can make it difficult to give them the leash time they deserve. You can hire a professional dog walker to make sure your furry friend gets adequate exercise and outdoor time each day. A professional dog walker may be an individual contractor or work for a dedicated dog-walking company. In either case, you want to make sure the pro has the appropriate insurance in case of an emergency. Some people opt to give the dog walker a key to their house; others to have them pick up the dog from the yard. Dog walking can happen as often as multiple times per day, or just a few times a month as needed. Here are some questions to ask when you are interviewing a new dog walker:  

  • Will you or someone else be walking my dog?
  • Do you have a backup plan if you can’t make it for a scheduled walk?
  • Will you walk my dog by itself, or do you walk several dogs at once?
  • What are your different walk routes?
  • When will you pick up and drop off?
  • How will we communicate?
  • Do I have to commit to a schedule or are you flexible?
  • What’s your cancellation policy?
  • What’s your response plan if my dog gets injured or becomes sick?
  • How and how often do I pay you?
  • Do you offer package pricing if I buy multiple dog walks up front?

How much do dog walkers charge?

The cost of dog walking depends on several factors including length and frequency of dog walks, the number of dogs on the walk, distance to your house, and any additional services you request. The national average cost range for a dog walk is $10-$20, but that price will vary based on where you live in the country and the regional cost of living and doing business. 

The longer the dog walk, the higher your costs will be. Dog walkers offer a range of walk lengths, from 15-minute potty breaks to long hikes of 120 minutes or more. For example, a dog walker may charge $15 for a 15-minute walk and $35 for a 35-minute walk. Requesting that your dog be the only animal on the walk will typically mean a higher cost than if you permit your dog to be walked in a pack of dogs. You may be able to get a discounted rate if you have more than one dog to be walked. For example, a professional dog walker may charge $28 for one dog or $33 for two dogs on a 60-minute walk. If you need additional help — like feeding the dogs or giving them medication — dog walkers may be able to provide this service at an additional fee. Dog walkers may charge higher rates for walking your dogs on holidays. 

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