You always know
where your dog
is going.
Every walk gets pinned to the map the night before — suburb, street, start time. Book your dog into one that's already passing your door.
Today on the map
Every route goes up before 8pm the night before. See the suburb, see the window, tag your dog into whichever one is already headed your way.
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Point Chevalier
9:00–10:30am
2 spots left -
Westmere
11:00–11:45am
Solo walk · 1 dog -
Grey Lynn
2:00–3:30pm
FULLwaitlist open
The tag-along idea
Instead of driving out just for your dog, your dog joins a small group walk that's already passing your street that day. Less driving, less set-up, same good walk — so it costs less than booking a walker to start from scratch at your door.
that's the whole trick, honestly.The walks
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most booked
Group walk
$28
Your dog tags along with up to three others on a route already passing nearby. Sniffing pace, not a boot camp.
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one-on-one
Solo walk
$45
Full attention, your pace, your dog's favourite loop. Good for reactive dogs or seniors who'd rather skip the pack.
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young pups
Puppy visit
$30
A midday letout, a bit of garden play, fresh water, and a lead-manners top-up while you're at work.
Hi, I'm [NAME].
I've been walking dogs around Point Chev, Westmere and Grey Lynn for years — I know which lawns have sprinklers, which corners have cats, and which dogs need a wide berth from which other dogs. Every walk stays small on purpose: four dogs, max, so I can actually watch them.
Fully insured and pet first-aid certified. I text a photo when the walk's done, every time, no exceptions.
see you on the street — [NAME]Book your dog in
Check today's map, pick a walk already heading your way, and your dog's sorted by tea time.