Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A Dog's Other Best Friend

Have you ever been sick in bed and felt guilty about being unable to take your dog for a walk? Have you had to work late and missed the opportunity to spend time with your four legged friend? If you have been guilty of either one of these scenarios there is help available that will get you out of the doghouse. Hire a dog walker!

A professional dog walker is an asset to have if you are ever unable to walk your dog. A dog walker will come to your home, pick up your dog, and go for a walk. Walks usually last about an hour and can range from a trip to the park, a stroll along the beach or possibly a hike along a forested trail. Dog walkers work hard to make sure your dog is happy.

There are many benefits to using a dog walker. First and foremost the health benefits of daily walks are essential to a dog's wellness. Regular walks can prevent illness, increase longevity, and lead to a much happier existence. Dog walkers can save you time and come to the rescue in a pinch. They can fill a void in your dog's life when you are not able to be around. Nothing makes up for not being with your dog during the day, but hiring a dog walker to spend time with your dog can lead to peace of mind. You will no longer need to feel a sense of guilt
for missing a walk.
A great source for hiring a professional dog walker is www.dogwalks.com. In San Francisco reliable and trustworthy dog walkers are hard to find, but this website takes the guessing out of choosing the right walker for your dog. Julia Frink founded dogwalks.com in 1999. Her company services most neighborhoods throughout San Francisco. She will customize any walk program for your dog and you can relax knowing that her company and dog walkers are licensed, bonded, and insured.

Whether you decide to hire a walker 7 days a week or just for the occassional outing, dogwalks.com is a great resource. Your dog will never have to sit at home alone and bored for hours on end. Hiring a professional dog walker may be the best thing you can do for your dog.
Image Credits: www.dogwalks.com

1 comment:

Annie said...

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-annie