Group Walk
Your dog falls in with a small pack already on the move, out on a route planned for the day.
Solo Dog Walker · Point Chevalier & Around
Every walk is mapped and published before it happens. See the suburb, see the time, and book your dog onto a walk that's already heading down your street.
Published Fresh Every Morning
The route below is roughly where each walk moves through — the exact streets are shared once your dog's spot is booked.
Today's route, sketched — Pt Chevalier → Westmere → Grey Lynn
Group walk, Coyle Park loop along the foreshore.
2 spots leftOne dog, one lead, a quiet loop by Western Springs.
Solo walkGroup walk through Grey Lynn Park and the surrounding streets.
FullNew routes go up every morning — check back or book ahead to guarantee a spot.
Why It Costs Less
Most walks on the map aren't built from nothing — your dog joins one already out on the street, a couple of doors from home. Because the walk is already happening, a group spot costs less than a walk made just for her. Groups are capped at four dogs, so there's still a lead in hand for each one.
Check the map for a walk already passing your street.
Book your dog's spot before the group fills — four dogs, max.
She's collected, walked with the pack, and dropped home.
Three Ways To Book
Simple pricing, no packages to decode. Pick what fits today.
Your dog falls in with a small pack already on the move, out on a route planned for the day.
Just your dog and full attention, at her own pace, with a route built around her.
A toilet break, a little play, a bowl topped up — home again before the next nap.
The Walker
I've been walking dogs around Point Chevalier, Westmere and Grey Lynn for years — long enough to know which gates stick and which dogs pull toward the ducks. I still plan every route by the streets I'll actually be on that day, so if your dog is on the way, she comes too.
One walker, small groups, and a schedule you can see before you book — not an app full of strangers.
Spots Fill Fast
Check today's map, pick a walk already heading your way, and let [NAME] know your dog's name, suburb and preferred time.
Or message hello@scoopers.co.nz — new routes are published every morning.