View Full Version : Successful dog-walkers earn big money
arista
01-06-2015, 08:35 AM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/01/00/0B8BECD000000578-0-image-m-58_1433114247327.jpg
[It pays: Direct Line Pet Insurance published a
survey suggesting that a fairly successful dog-walker,
typically walking 13 dogs a day, can exceed the
national average annual salary of £22,000, making £26,000 or more]
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3105155/Professional-dog-walkers-earn-64-000-year-trust-look-pooch.html#ixzz3bnVY5c1S
Those Dogs love being in a gang
Scott give it a go.
joeysteele
01-06-2015, 09:15 AM
Sorry, I wouldn't let my dog be walked by anyone else,professional or otherwise.
i signed up to be a dog walker a few months ago, it was just full of people doing the same thing, no one wanted their dogs walked though lmao
arista
01-06-2015, 10:57 AM
i signed up to be a dog walker a few months ago, it was just full of people doing the same thing, no one wanted their dogs walked though lmao
Wrong Sign Up.
some places like North London
for example have many Dogs need walking
arista
01-06-2015, 10:58 AM
Sorry, I wouldn't let my dog be walked by anyone else,professional or otherwise.
When some are working long hours
its great that their Dog gets out
while you are earning money
Fair play to them.
Saying that though, I don't like when they walk the dogs in big groups like that pic above, that's not what dog walking is all about and it's not fair on the dog just look how bloody miserable they are.
Crimson Dynamo
04-06-2015, 07:14 AM
dogs need exercise not a walk around the pavements of Primrose Hill
joeysteele
04-06-2015, 07:34 AM
Fair play to them.
Saying that though, I don't like when they walk the dogs in big groups like that pic above, that's not what dog walking is all about and it's not fair on the dog just look how bloody miserable they are.
I would be worried about that too,that pic is a bad advert for the service,also people who have fear of Dogs,seeing a group together like that, it would cause them likely some anxiety too.
Anyway my Dog is my responsibility and to protect him and myself too,I will be the one who walks him.
I take on board people working that may need someone to take their Dog out at times.
Although, then again, a Dog can be walked any time of the day, before work and after work anyway,so I myself would not use this service.
Crimson Dynamo
04-06-2015, 07:44 AM
how can the walker pick up a poo when all the other ones are standing in it or doing one too?
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