What is included?
My dog walking service is personalised to meet your dog’s physical and mental needs. Here’s what’s included in every walk:
- Solo walks: full one-to-one attention with no other dogs.
- Enrichment games: scent work, sniffaris, and training to keep your dog mentally stimulated.
- Tailored routes: adapted to your dog’s age, energy level, and routine.
- Reward-based handling: gentle, positive techniques for a calm, safe experience.
- Photo & text updates: sent after each walk for your peace of mind.
Dog Walking Prices
30 minutes
- Local walk tailored to your dog
- Water top‑up and wipe down if needed
- Brief update on request
1 hour
- Extra time for exercise and sniffing
- Door‑to‑door pick‑up and drop‑off
- Brief update on request
Add‑ons & Notes
- Weekend/evening rates available on request
- Solo or paired walks to suit your dog
- Flexible scheduling subject to availability
How It Works
Simple steps to get started
Contact us
We will book a free discovery call so you can be assured that we are right for you.
Fill out forms
I will send you a form so that we can pick the right package for you.
Book a date
We will book a date then arrange to meet either at your home or in another place convenient to you!
Based in Leeds, helping pets across Yorkshire
We support clients across Leeds—including Headingley, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, Meanwood, Hyde Park and Oakwood—with both in-person and online services. Whether you're local or elsewhere in Yorkshire, we're here to help. If you're unsure we cover your area, Check out all the areas we serve or get in touch.
Why choose me?
Experienced and passionate about pet behaviour and the people that come with them. I am dedicated to finding what works best for you and your pet. I am an Associate Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the APBC and am working towards becoming a full member. I have finished the taught part of an MSc in Clinical Animal Behaviour and am currently writing my thesis. I have already achieved a BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. I spent the last few years working at a Greyhound sanctuary where I helped rehabilitate and rehome ex‑racing Greyhounds. I am committed to continued proffessional development and am excited to continue learning more about companion animal behaviour.
Associate members have demonstrated that they have the appropriate level of Knowledge and Understanding for the professional role of Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CAB). They are now gaining the practical experience necessary to be assessed as a CAB and therefore become a Full member of the APBC. The APBC supports its Associate members undertaking behaviour consultations.
