Dog Walking in Franklin, MA

Pet Care Club of Rhode Island
Pet Care Club of Rhode Island
4.5
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Serves Franklin, MA
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We provide dependable, compassionate pet care for every member of your animal family—whether furry, feathered, or scaled. Our experienced sitters are thoroughly background-checked, bonded, and insured to ensure peace of mind and the highest level of care.
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Paw On Paw
Paw On Paw
4.5
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Serves Franklin, MA
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12 years in business
I am one on one with your Furbaby. I use unique techniques. I mainly cover Smithfield Cumberland Lincoln Providence Upper Eastside of Providence Scituate and Attleboro
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TailWaggingWalks
TailWaggingWalks
4.5
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Serves Franklin, MA
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8 years in business
I have been working with dogs for over 15 years now. I have worked everywhere dog related retail stores, groomers and doggie daycare. I am canine and feline CPR certified and have completed a course in reading canine body language. I know some basic vet tech knowledge and signs of stress. I am honest with my customers and will do anything I can to help in anyway possible. What isn't there to love about working with dogs all day? They love unconditionally and don't expect anything from humans except to be loved back and occasional treats and maybe a ball. I love getting to meet new dogs everyday and helping out owners with suggestions on food or a new harness.
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1. What services are included in dog walking?

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Dog walking services typically include exercise, potty breaks, and companionship during the walk.

2. How much does dog walking usually cost?

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Prices vary but typically range from $15 to $30 for a 30-minute walk, depending on location and walker experience.

3. How long is a typical dog walking session?

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A standard walk lasts between 20 to 60 minutes, based on owner preference and the dog's needs.

4. Are dog walkers insured and trained to handle pets safely?

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Reputable dog walkers are often insured and trained in pet care, safety, and handling emergencies.

5. How do I prepare my dog for their first walk with a dog walker?

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Provide updated contact info, any special needs or behavior notes, and ensure your dog is leashed and ready at the scheduled time.

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