Dog Walker & Rules

A dog walker is a professional caregiver responsible for exercising and caring for dogs by taking them on walks. They provide a much-needed service for dog owners who are busy or unable to walk their dogs themselves, ensuring the pets receive regular exercise and socialization. Dog walkers often work independently or through pet care services, catering to various breeds and sizes of dogs.

 

Basic Rules for Dog Walkers

1. Safety First: Always keep the dog leashed unless in a safe, designated off-leash area. Ensure the dog’s collar or harness fits properly to prevent escapes.

2. Know the Dog: Familiarize yourself with each dog’s temperament, behavior, and any special needs or medical conditions.

3. Clean Up: Always carry waste bags and clean up after the dog to maintain cleanliness and community goodwill.

4. Stay Alert: Pay attention to the dog’s body language and surroundings to avoid potential hazards like traffic or aggressive animals.

5. Follow the Schedule: Adhere to the agreed-upon walk duration and schedule, providing consistent care.

 

Basic Rules for Clients

1. Provide Accurate Information: Inform the dog walker about any specific needs, medical conditions, or behavioral issues the dog may have.

2. Ensure Proper Gear: Provide a well-fitting collar or harness and a sturdy leash for the walker to use.

3. Clear Communication: Maintain open lines of communication regarding schedules, cancellations, and any concerns or updates about the dog’s care.

4. Emergency Contacts: Supply the walker with emergency contact details and vet information.

5. Respect the Agreement: Honor the agreed-upon payment terms and conditions, and notify the walker in advance of any changes to the schedule.

 

**Users that do not follow the rules can be banned from our network