Showing posts with label Toronto dog walkers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto dog walkers. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Toronto Dog Walking

Walking is essential for your dog. It provides much needed exercise, allows him to smell until his heart is content, get out and see the world, meet new people and other dogs. Your intentions are good but there are times you may need some help due to a sudden illness or business trip. Or maybe you just want to make sure your pooch gets out and has some fun while you are at work every day.

If you live in the West end of Toronto you are in luck!
Toronto Dog Walking is a dedicated and professional team of friendly care providers that offer a wide range of services that cater to the well being of your dog. If you need regular one or two hour walks for your pooch or adventure hikes on trails, they offer both. You can have walking provided at a regular time or can call on short notice if you have to. The team is flexible and will do their best to accommodate the needs of you and your dog. Your pooch will have his own online diary where you can easily amend or cancel his walks.

They also have home boarding or will care for your dog in his own home. Or maybe you need a ride to your vet; they also provide a pet taxi.

If you think any of these services could benefit you and your dog, use the contact form and set up a consultation at your home.

Check out some of their cutest customers! And keep up to date with important information on their blog.









Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Guest Article - 9 Things I’ve Learned from Being a Dog Walker

Having been a dog walker for about 2 years I wanted to share my experience because it has taught me many things, challenged me, helped me grow, taught me invaluable skills, and made me more self-aware. I’ve used the lessons that I’ve learned far outside of dog parks. Professional dog walking involves many things beyond scooping up the poop, scratching bellies, and taking brisk walks in the sunshine. There are good days and bad days and it’s all part of the experience. Some days are easy and humorous and some days are sad and heartbreaking. Toronto is a great place for people and dogs and people with dogs! Although, I’m sure every dog owner wishes for more off leash trails and dog designated areas in their neighborhood. The things I’ve learned aren’t exhaustive and there are plenty more to come! But if you are still reading I hope you will enjoy what I’ve got so far:

  1. To be a dog walker you must really enjoy being outdoors. Bad weather is not for everyone. Clear sunny days make you feel like you hit weather jackpot. But summer only lasts for a couple of months in Toronto and fall, winter, and spring bring the nasties. I.e. snow storms, freezing temperatures that hurt your skin, slush, mud, non stop rainfalls, etc.

  2. Being taken for a walk in the middle of the day is like the moment you board the plane to go on a tropic vacation for dogs. They are always happy to see you, can’t wait to get into car, meet other dogs, and get to the park to run around. Dogs just don’t have the “I don’t feel like a walk today” attitude which can make you enjoy working with dogs more so than with people! Although, other behaviours can be more challenging to deal with.

  3. Getting a dog to listen to you and do what you are asking them to can be hard or not! Every dog has a unique personality. Some learn the recall very quick and others take more time. Taking the time to understand each dog’s unique needs and their response to different commands, response to being around other dogs, and what they value helps build strong communication with them. Strong communication, positive reinforcement, and creating clear and consistent expectations really help create a common ground for communicating and understanding one another.

  4. Dogs do not necessarily take on personalities of their owners. Don’t judge a dog by its owner. Or vice versa. Actually, don’t judge at all!

  5. Certain behaviours can be very challenging but they also create an opportunity to develop skills and to tackle reactions and emotions that arise. Practicing and growing patience is one of the invaluable skill here.

  6. Many people will have their own take on the “right way” to manage people and dog situations. Have a conversation, share your thoughts, ask questions. At the end of the day, let go. That’s what dogs would tell you to do if they could talk.

  7. Some days are great but others you spend being stuck in traffic, complaining about construction permits, and just not being in the mood to face up to challenging human and dog behaviours. Days like these come and go.

  8. Yes, dogs do need to be walked. Getting outdoors is important for physical and mental health. Being out and playing with other dogs allows them to get daily exercise, energy, socialize with others and be less grumpy or restless!

  9. You and your dog don’t speak the same language yet it doesn’t stop you from being best buds. Great companionship isn’t rooted in words alone.

Mila xx

Posted on June 14, 2015

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