The Average Price of a Dog Walker in the US
In the United States, more than half of all household pets are overweight or obese.  One reason so many dogs are overweight is lack of exercise. Many pet owners simply do not have the time or energy to properly exercise their pets.  For these dog owners, hiring a dog walker and utilizing a dog tracker is a fantastic option. Here, the average price of a dog walker in the United States will be discussed, as well as tips for choosing the right person to walk your dog.

How to Choose the Right Dog Walker for You and Your Dog

When choosing the right dog walker there are many considerations that must be made.

First, where will you find the dog walker?  There are numerous online services available that can match you with a dog walker in your area.  If you would prefer to support a small business, ask your local veterinarian or pet store for recommendations of dog walking companies in your neighborhood.

Once you find a person or company you like, the next step is to set up a meet-and-greet with you, the potential dog walker, and your dog.  Look for signs that your dog is at ease with this person. If possible, schedule a practice walk and tag along, watching how your dog interacts with the walker.  Be sure to ask plenty of questions, such as how the walker will handle an encounter with a loose dog, what the walker will do if your dog misbehaves and whether the walker is certified in canine CPR.

Finally, follow up on references to ensure the potential dog walker is trustworthy.

Dog Walkers in the USA:  Prices throughout the Country

Dog walking prices vary throughout the country based on geographic location, duration of the walk, and the number of dogs walked at one time.  Most 20 – 30-minute dog walks cost an average of $15 - $30. Longer walks generally cost $45 - $60. Additionally, prices can vary based on how many dogs are together at one time.  For a walk with multiple dogs, the price may be lower than if the walker is giving your pet one-on-one time.

Pro Tips when Considering a Dog Walker

Here are some quick tips when hiring a dog walker:

Understand Holiday Fees

If you ask a dog walker to stop by during nights, weekends, or holidays, be prepared to pay extra.  Some dog walkers may charge as much as 50% over the going rate for walks outside of normal working hours, so be sure to ask ahead about rates.

Ask for Proof of Licensing and Insurance

Anyone who has access to your home and pet should be properly licensed and insured.  Ask for proof that your dog walker is licensed with your town or city and that he or she is bonded and insured.

Use an Activity Tracker

Utilizing a dog tracker, such as the Actijoy Health & Activity tracker, gives you peace of mind that your dog is receiving enough exercise throughout the day.  A dog tracker also ensures your dog is receiving the amount of exercise you are paying for, and that you are not wasting your hard-earned money!

Please note: all dogs should be treated as individuals. The Actijoy™ blog is for educational and entertainment purposes only. In the case of emergency, always seek qualified healthcare from a local veterinarian or emergency facility. Actijoy™ blogs are not designed to treat, diagnose, or prescribe medication for your pet.

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