Introduction
If you work long hours outside the home, you may want to hire a professional dog walker for your best friend.
Instructions
Steps
1. Ask other pet owners or your veterinarian, grooming shop or pet store for references.
2. Make sure the walker has a business license, and ask him or her for additional references.
3. Ask the walker whether he or she walks dogs in large groups or individually - the more dogs a walker walks at
once, the less attention he or she can pay to each dog. Check whether the walker offers small-group or
individual walks, if necessary.
4. Ask about the walker's water, feeding and cleanup policies.
5. Find out the time and duration of the walk - the walker should be able to accommodate your schedule.
6. Check to see whether the walker can provide for any special needs your pet has. For instance, is your pet a
puppy or an older dog?
7. Set up a two-week trial period, and enlist a neighbor to see how the walker handles your dog when you're not
there.
Tips & Warnings
Provide the walker with emergency information, including your pet's medical history and your veterinarian's
phone number.
Walkers who own or have recently owned a pet can provide for your pet's emotional needs as well as his or her
physical needs.
ALWAYS HOME PET SITTING & DOG WALKING SERVICING MOBILE COUNTY 251-455-5634
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