Good to know

Question & Answer

Useful Information about Dog Walking, Pet Care, Handling and Support.

Busy days happen. A walk or visit breaks up long stretches alone and keeps your pet happy and stimulated.

New routes, new smells, and new experiences build confidence, reduce stress, and add excitement to their routine.

A calm, consistent handler supports training and creates positive, structured experiences your dog can rely on.

Yes, my rescue dog Maisy previously suffered from severe separation anxiety and was highly reactive to strangers. I also have experience with walking dogs that are dog reactive, pull on the lead or have little or no recall. I care for pets with age related issues and for dogs with disabilities. My van has a ramp, in case your dog can't jump in and can't be lifted.

Absolutely — cats and small animals benefit from check-ins, feeding visits, and companionship.

Your pet stays comfortable at home while someone trustworthy keeps an eye on both the house and your animals.

Personalised care, patience, and genuine attention to your pet’s needs — every walk and visit tailored to their wellbeing.

I give honest feedback and keep you updated with photos, videos and reports. This will give you peace of mind, knowing that your pet is well looked after.

I am pet first aid trained and hold insurance that covers your dog whilst in my care.

Whilst I can practice specific scenarios and follow an existing training routine, I am not a qualified dog trainer. I can support you with finding a dog trainer, who can provide help suited to your lifestyle, goals and your dog's needs.

I believe in positive reinforcement as well as clear boundaries and leadership. If you own a working dog breed, I would encourage breed specific outlets to ensure fulfilment of your dog's needs.