Posts Tagged ‘dog walker’
Solution for dog owners with long work days.
I was on Craigslist today looking for a pet barrier for my car…I stumbled on a listing from a guy that was getting rid of his dog because he worked all day and felt bad about his dog being home alone.
I emailed him this solution.. hire a Seattle dog walker!
If you work all day and have a dog..a pet sitter is an awesome help! I can come to your home,pick up your dog and take them for a 3-4 hour outing. They will have fun, socialize, go potty and be tired out.
They wont care that you’ve been gone all day. And better yet, I am affordable!
The first step in hiring your Fremont dog walker is to call or email me for your FREE consult! 206-777-5327
Its getting cold outside! This is when people dont want to walk their own dogs because its cold outside. Dogs still need their walks and dog park trips so make sure you hire your Seattle dog walker to get your dog outside and exercised!

Come to Petapoluza for some doggy howl-o-ween fun! Youre seattle dog walker presents Howl-O-ween!

If you have a dog that never seems to get tired even though they go to the dog park or for runs….try a doggy backpack.
Dog backpacks add weight to the dogs and makes them work harder on their seattle dog walk.
The dog pack also makes them feel like they are working and helping you out so they feel important!
They focus more on the backpack and keeping it balanced then to their surroundings. Its harder to chase a squirrel with a heavy pack on!
Its a win win. Being a Ballard dog walker I actually have a few dogs that I pack on our walks, its great!!!
As a Seattle/Ballard area dog walker I see some random things during my dog walks.
Yesterday I was walking a puppy and we came across 3 squirrels. I have come to find that dogs don’t like squirrels. Every dog I walk in Seattle wants to chase them! Even dogs that dont try to chase cats want to chase them.
So the puppy scared the squirrels which got them over excited and made them mad at
each other. Two of the squirels ran up the tree, argued about 3 stories up in the tree and one fell.
All the way to the ground. It seemed like he was in free fall for 30seconds, but I am sure it was faster them that. I couldnt look away and way expecting to have to take the squirrel to the vet!
The squirel landed on its feet, and ran away like it was no big deal that it just fell about 25 feet onto the sidewalk!
I was so relieved. I was also relieved that it didnt come confront the puppy and me!
So if anyone was wondering….cats and squirrels land on their feet!
I own a pug and since he has a smooshy face and pug eyes, I do not have a collar for him, but a harness.
If a pug wears a collar and stops suddenly so the collar pushes up againt the ears and towards the face, , the pugs eyes can pop out!
And pulling on a collar can damage a pugs already sensitive esophagus.
Harnesses are great for small dogs but I do not recommend them for large dogs that pull as a harness gives them leverage…like a sled dog. mush!
As a Seattle dog walker, I come across many dogs that wear harnesses and I have to remind people that harnesses can rub on the dogs skin so it is important to take your dogs harness off at night when they are safe and sound in the house for the night. This gives your dogs skin a chance to rebound.
If you must leave your dogs harness on all the time, make sure you take it off every few days and check the skin. A loose piece of fabric, dirt, etc that gets trapped under the harness can cause a huge irritation on your dogs skin.
I had a foster pug that I put a brand new harness on. A few days later I took it off to give her a bath and there was a huge sore under the harness where a bad seam started to dig into her skin. I felt so awful because she didnt even complain.
Buddy has a soft Puppia harness and it still rubs against his skin when he lays down,so even though I take it off every night, his skin still gets irritated.

buddy in his harness
This Seattle pet sitter is looking for a new harness for him. Any ideas?
As a professional dog walker in Seattle, I often am asked the question “what dog food should I feed”
Well the answer is easy. Natures Variety, Wellness, Natural Balance, Canidae, Solid Gold or other all natural filler free foods.

The pet food industry is a million dollar industry and there are some companies out there that dont care about your pet. As a pet care professional that works closely with your pets, I do care.
So I am going to give you tips on feeding your dogs!
Don’t buy something cuz the commercial said to, do it because you are a smart consumer and know what is good for your dog.
There are dog food companies that are small and focus on dog food. You don’t hear about them on TV because they take that money and put it into the food, not their advertising budget.
They care about QUALITY. They rely on word of mouth to help spread the news. These companies are Natures variety, Wellness, Natural Balance, Canidae, Solid Gold, etc.
Do not buy dog food that you can buy in a normal grocery store.
Do not buy food you can buy at Target or Walmart.
Look at the ingredients, pick food with NO cheap filler like corn, wheat and soy
No byproducts. No cancerous preservatives like BHT/BHA and ethoxyquin
I feed Natures variety. I feed the kibble, canned and raw! Its amazing food.
Its built for rotation so I can feed salmon kibble, then when that runs out..beef.
Read the labels, do not fall for gimmicks. Your dogs health depends on it! And your dog has to eat what you feed, so your dogs really depend on you!
Keep an eye on your dogs treats too!
In Seattle there are a ton of pet supply stores that sell great food.
I really likeand recommend:
Bark!: http://www.barknaturalpet.com/
and
Petapoluza: http://www.petapoluza.com/

Being a dog owner is one of the joys in life! They provide us with some love and companionship and we do the best we can for them.
But sometimes the things our pets need dont fall into the time frames that we can do them.
Its a fact of life that sometimes our pets need pet care when we are busy.

Say the only time the vet can see the dog is 2 p.m. on a weds.
Well most people work at that time and cant get in. Or they have a lunch break, but not a long enough lunch break to get the pup, go to vet and sit and wait, then take pup home and go back to work.
Or Fido needs a professional groom and you dont have 3 hours to wait around for the process to be finished. Or you can drop him off, but cant get off work to go get him.
Or you drop your dog off at boarding and you get home on a saturday night AFTER they boarding place closes. And they are closed on Saturday. And you work Monday. One great pet service is pet taxi! You can call a pet taxi to pick your dog up from boarding on that Saturday before they close. The pet taxi will then drive your pup home where you will be happily greeted! So not only will you save a trip to the boarding place, you will save money from extra boarding costs.
Its easy to find a pet taxi, just contact your local Seattle pet sitter. You will meet the pet sitter and fill out
paperwork about your pet. You give them a spare key that they keep in a safe and when you need services, you call and set it up!
Your Seattle pet sitter will provide an abundance of helpful things to make your life as a pet owner easier! yay:)

Jade going to the vet
Seattle is a beautiful place to walk your dog! As a professional dog walker in Seattle, I have seen some owners having a hard time walking their dogs. Whether its being pulled down the street by their pooches to not picking up dog poop.
Here are a few tips to make your dog walking experience, and everyone around you too, enjoyable.
First step is to find a collar that works best for your dog while you are walking. This collar should be different then
their normal nylon collar that they wear all the time with their microchip tag, ID tag and county license on it.
Since I have over 10 years of walking dog experience, I have found that the best collars to walk dogs are the martingale(nylon with chain little loop) and the gentle leader/Halti.
Many people use choke chains incorrectly which hurts the dogs throat. If used properly(right behind their ears) Choke chains are perfectly fine and harmless. Think show dog.
If you have a dog that likes to chase things, walk then in a heel so you have complete cotrol over them. Do not allow them to lunge at other dogs. If you need to distract them ,bring treats with you when you see another dog, dont tense up, but be confident. Have your dog sit and look at you.
Put the treat to their mouth and have them mouth it, getting little pieces of it. Do not give them the entire thing
it to them until the other dog passes. Then give them the rest of the treat.
Always remember to bring bags to pick up dog poop. There are bag specifically made for this or you can use your
old grocery store bags. Even if you dont have a bag, ask a fellow dog owner to borrow one. Worst case scenario, dig a hole and bury the poop or fling it into the bushes. Yes these are things that I have done in the past. Not picking up poop is against the law and can get you a hefty fine. And it is gross and can spread disease.

Check with your local rescue groups on where to get a low cost microchip.
Dogs are required by law to have a license so if you are in King County you can get your dog licensed at, http://payments.kingcounty.gov/Safety/Animalservices/PetLicenses/FAQ.aspx
If you live in Seattle, http://www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/licenses.htm
For great low cost id tags visit, http://www.simplytags.com/
Are you looking for a dog walker in Seattle? If you said yes then you have come to the right place. Dog walking is a crucial pet service to ensure the health and happiness of your dog.
I have been walking dogs professionally for over 10 years. I have walked the sweet simple dogs
that are on retractable leashes and walk fine. I have also walked a 220 lb bear head rottie that wants to eat cars as they
pass.
I can walk one dog at a time, or 5.
Through the years of dog walking I have come up with a tried and true dog walking method.
I can walk(and teach you how to walk) your dogs with ease. For dogs that need to walk for mental and physical exercise, I walk them
in a brisk heel. I hike them on 3 hr excursions through our beautiful Seattle parks. They will learn how to walk nice and b tired and well behaved for you when you get home!
Dog walkers are great for busy dog owners that are stuck at work all day. Mid day hikes are a perfect break during the day.
For instuctions on how to walk your dog in a perfect heels, stayed tuned for my blog about P.A.W.S.
And look for my upcoming blog about the importance of daily dog walks.



