1. Check experience
Look for walkers who have worked with dogs of similar size, breed, and temperament.
2. Verify credentials
Ask about pet first aid/CPR certification and whether they’re insured and bonded.
3. Request references
Speak to past or current clients for honest feedback.
4. Meet in person
Arrange a meet-and-greet to see how your dog responds to them.
5. Discuss routines
Ensure they can stick to your dog’s feeding, walking, and medication schedule.
6. Ask about group walks
Clarify whether they walk multiple dogs at once or provide solo walks.
7. Check reliability
Confirm their backup plan in case they’re sick or unavailable.
8. Look for communication
Choose someone who provides updates, photos, or reports after walks.
9. Test with a trial walk
Start with a short session to assess how your dog and the walker get along.
10. Clarify policies
Go over payment, cancellations, keys/access to your home, and emergency procedures.