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Best Dog Walkers in Rockville

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Rover

Rockville, MD
  • Dog Walking
  • Pets Services

Why choose this provider?

Rover offers doggy daycare services for pet owners throughout the local area. Its network includes thousands of pet sitters that are available to care for dogs while their owners work or travel. The service connects sitters with clients online or through its app. Customers can meet with sitters prior to booking, and services are available for a range of dogs, including high-energy puppies and dogs with special needs.

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4.5

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Rockville, MD

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Rockville, MD 20850

Why choose this provider?

Fur, Fins & Feathers, LLC has been a dog walking service in Rockville since 1989. Mid-day and late-afternoon walks are available in the Kinder Pup Club program and include a walk, playtime, food, and fun. Additional services include pet sitting, house sitting with overnight stays, and pet sitting in the sitter's own home, and care is also available for cats, birds, and other animals. Extra fees apply for pet transportation, medication, and shots. Fur, Fins & Feathers has built up a loyal client list over the years and is known for loving animal care as well as friendly, flexible service. The group is a member of National Association of Professional Pet Sitters.

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4.5
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4.5 / 5 (5)

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Rockville, MD 20852

Why choose this provider?

DogCentric, Inc. has been walking local dogs for residents since 2005. The group is known for friendly, caring walkers who make dogs' safety and health a priority, and customized services cover a 30-minute walk that can include feeding and yard play, a 30-minute backyard visit, longer walks, and a puppy package. GPS tracking for walkers is also available. DogCentric was voted the Best Dog Walking Service by readers of Bethesda Magazine and as a Top Dog Walker in Washingtonian Magazine’s “Ultimate Guide to Pets.” The team is also an official dog walking service for the Humane Rescue Alliance and a member of PSI and NAPPS and follows the motto of Our World Revolves Around Your Pets®.

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4.5
Yelp
4.5 / 5 (10)

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Potomac, MD 20854

Why choose this provider?

PAWS of Potomac serves the local community with its dog walking needs. The group of animal lovers prides itself on high-end pet care with services for everything from mid-day dog walks to full pet sitting, and walkers can tailor walks per the dog's schedule and needs. Clients appreciate affordable rates and an initial Meet & Greet to get to know the walker/sitter and discuss their exact situation in detail. PAWS of Potomac has achieved an A rating on Angie's List and was recognized in Bethesda Magazine – Best of Bethesda in 2011 as well. Services are available in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Kensington, Potomac, Rockville, and NW Washington, D.C.

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5.0

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Bethesda, MD 20814

Why choose this provider?

A Walk in the Park is a dog walking company serving the areas of Bethesda and Chevy Chase. Dog owners in the area can request daily dog walking and exercising for 15 to 60 minutes, and every visit includes a walk and/or potty break, fresh water, and treat. Pet sitting services are also available for both dogs and cats, and clients can also take advantage of the company's pet taxi, yard waste cleanups, litter box service, delivery of pet food and supplies, house sitting, and other services as requested. A Walk in the Park is a member of PSI and the NAPPS, is licensed, bonded, and insured, and comes highly recommended by its clients.

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5.0 / 5 (1)

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Many people have turned to dog walking as a regular household service. Dog walking can give your pet some exercise while you’re away at work or just take this chore off your hands when you’re having a busy day. Additionally, some people simply need dog walking help if they’ve sustained an injury or have health-related issues.


    Regardless of why you’re hiring a dog walker, it’s a hugely positive act for your pet. They get exercise, company, and an extra set of eyes on them.

  • How often should you walk your dog?

    The general rule is to walk your dog at least three to four times a day, with each walk being at least 15 minutes long. However, this can significantly vary depending on the dog breed, the dog's age, and the dog's energy levels. For example, some breeds that require a lot of exercise are Labrador retrievers, German shepherds, and boxers.

  • How long should I walk my dog?

    In total, most vets recommend a dog receives between 30 minutes to two hours of exercise a day. The variation depends on your dog’s energy levels. So, if you're hiring a dog walker for a one-hour morning walk, you can choose to do the other 30 minutes to an hour yourself in the evening.

  • How do you walk a dog?

    Usually, it’s safest to walk your dog on a leash so you can prevent them from wandering away. Dog walkers can help your dog learn how to walk well, as they are experts in dog walking. In general, dogs should walk close to their owners (or dog walker) and stay on the left side.

  • How do you train a dog to walk on a leash?

    Many dogs don’t adapt to leash walking right away. They may lunge, pull, or even stop walking. You can ask your dog walker to help train your dog to walk on a leash better. For example, when dogs pull on a leash, the correct reaction is to stop walking. Eventually, this teaches them that pulling won’t be tolerated.

  • How do I stop my dog barking when out walking?

    It doesn't feel great when your dog barks at other dogs. Luckily, you can train this behavior out of them. The experts recommend you teach your dog to heel. This way, when other dogs pass by, you can get your dog to heel and reward them for their good behavior. You can ask your dog walker to practice this on their walks.

  • Why do dogs like walks?

    Walking your dog has two benefits: it's physical exercise for them and it's mentally stimulating. Dogs are genetically a very active species that likes to be outdoors, so they enjoy getting outside a couple of times a day. Additionally, the smells and sights on their walk stimulate their brain. The human equivalent of a dog’s walk is like reading a good book.

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