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If your stuck at work all day or just having a day out, we can take your dog or dogs for a walk.

We will collect from your home  and  start the walk form there, that way you get the full time booked and not have your dog cooped up in a van while we collect other dogs.

We will walk to a local spot, reinforcing any lead work already done. When we get to the open space we will change leads to a long training line to allow your dog to have a run and to engage in normal doggy behaviour. If we feel we have a relationship with your dog and your written permission we may let them off the lead and depending on behaviour and temperament we may add another dog to the walk to allow your dog to socialise.

After your dog has had loads of exercise we will return, wipe any muddy paws and make sure that the water and food bowls are topped up and everything is ok and your dog is settled.

Special Enclosed Session

We have rented an enclosed grass area, which enables us to let your dogs off the lead, so they can have a run and a play.  Our dog will be collected from your home and taken to our training area for at least an hour of fun and games and then returned home.  For these sessions your dog would be away from home for about 2 hours depending where you live. This session has limited availability, so please book early.

Dog Walking

1 Dog

Each Extra Dog

30 mins

£8

£5

60mins

£10

£8

5 Days *

30 mins

£35

£20

5 Day *

60 mins

£45

£35

Special Enclosed 1hr Session.

£20

£5


*Walks must be booked at the same time and for 5 consecutive days

Term Time  / Holiday options available, please ask.


Dog Walker / Walking

Book your walk today,

E-mail enquiries@pawsandwalks.co.uk

"Dogs are animals that poop in public and you're suppose to pick it up. After a week of doing this, you've got to ask yourself, "Who's the real master in this relationship?" Anthony Griffin