Choosing someone to walk your dog
is a difficult and potentially stressful decision, so here is a list things
that you may wish to consider.
Your Dog Walker should be fully insured and Criminal
Record Checked.
Do they work alone? If not how many different people can
you expect to walk your dog and have access to your home? Point 1 would also be
relevant for these people.
What system do they use with house keys – is it sensible
and safe?
Is the transport fully caged? Un-caged vehicles mean
that all dogs travel together. Dogs can get anxious when travelling especially
when it is all new, this could potentially lead to fights and distraction to
the driver. Also when loading and unloading dogs un-caged dogs may be tempted
to escape. This is very unsafe.
Does their company logo appear on their vehicle, not
essential but a sign that they are proud of who they are and they do not shy
away from being known.
Do they guarantee that they walk for a full hour or the
time that you have agreed? If the variety of walks that they advertise has many
different time lengths it’s doubtful that this will all be achieved.
Are they committed to their business? Do they have other
jobs or responsibilities that could distract them?
Are they prepared to give references or telephone
numbers of existing customers?
A simple love of dogs is not enough. You need someone
with common sense who will avoid potential problems and act responsibly in a
crisis.
Do they walk in safe areas?
Have they been Inspected and Approved by Brighton and Hove City Council and do they abide by The Professional
Dog Walkers Code of Conduct.
Your choice will of course be very
personal but I hope the above points will give you the foundations to select
the right person for you.