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Would you let a stranger walk your dog?
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I'd love a dog but it's just not really an option at the moment so I was thinking of doing some dog walking. I've googled around my area and there are lots of companies that offer it (at a charge) but I can't find any charities looking for dog walkers.
I was thinking I could put an ad on Gumtree or Freecycle offering dog walking in the evenings and weekends but as it's more just a reason for me to get out and get a bit of exercise I wouldn't be asking for any money for it.
But, I wonder if people would be put off. Do you think people would be happy for a stranger to just show up and take their dog out for a couple of hours?
I was thinking I could put an ad on Gumtree or Freecycle offering dog walking in the evenings and weekends but as it's more just a reason for me to get out and get a bit of exercise I wouldn't be asking for any money for it.
But, I wonder if people would be put off. Do you think people would be happy for a stranger to just show up and take their dog out for a couple of hours?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's loads of great dog walking places like that round here Ummmm. I always feel a bit jealous when I'm around them without one. Lol.
I understand some dogs are timid and wouldn't go so I guess those owners wouldn't go for it but there must be loads like yours that just want to go for walkies, whoever might be holding the lead.
I understand some dogs are timid and wouldn't go so I guess those owners wouldn't go for it but there must be loads like yours that just want to go for walkies, whoever might be holding the lead.
So what about if I posted something along these lines?
"I’m offering a free dog walking service in the Aylesbury area.
I’m a full time worker so unable to have my own dog but would love the opportunity to help out with anyone who doesn’t have the time or energy to exercise their dogs as much as they’d like.
No payment is required but I would request you provide sufficient plastics bags, a lead and muzzle if necessary.
I’m available most evenings and weekends.
If you are interested and would like to discuss some options with me please get in touch.
N.B. I have no specific training to care for dogs, just an enthusiastic animal lover."
"I’m offering a free dog walking service in the Aylesbury area.
I’m a full time worker so unable to have my own dog but would love the opportunity to help out with anyone who doesn’t have the time or energy to exercise their dogs as much as they’d like.
No payment is required but I would request you provide sufficient plastics bags, a lead and muzzle if necessary.
I’m available most evenings and weekends.
If you are interested and would like to discuss some options with me please get in touch.
N.B. I have no specific training to care for dogs, just an enthusiastic animal lover."
Evian I've been doing it for over 2 years now for a neighbour's dog. There must be a dog near you that could do with your help and if you are a neighbour then the owners will be less worried about you with their dog. Have a listen and tell me if you can hear some poor dog barking because it's left on its own all the time. That'll be the one for you:-)
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