- Fully insured
- DBS checked
- Pet first aid & CPR qualified
- Free meet & greet
Dog walking
Dog walking services and prices
Before we start walks, all dogs get a free initial meet and greet — an introduction from myself and a chance to get to know you and your pet before any services begin. I travel to your home free of charge. The meet and greet lasts around 15 minutes, and there's a short questionnaire to complete based on your pet and their needs.
Meet and greets are free of charge.
Based in Rugby, I cover the whole town — including the town centre, Hillmorton, Brownsover, Bilton, New Bilton, Newbold-on-Avon, Cawston, Clifton upon Dunsmore and Houlton. Not sure if I reach you? Just get in touch.

Group walks — £14
The most popular choice for sociable dogs — and the best value walk we offer. Your dog joins a small, familiar group (usually 4 dogs, never more than 6) and heads out for 45 minutes of real exercise in parks, fields and open green spaces around Rugby.
Where suitable and with your permission, dogs can be let off lead to run, sniff and explore — the kind of stimulation that keeps them calm and happy at home. Regular walks with the same group also builds your dog's confidence and social skills over time, which is especially valuable for younger or boisterous dogs.
Groups are deliberately kept small so every dog still gets proper attention. If your dog thrives around others, a group walk is almost always the right call.
45 mins — £14

Solo walks — from £13
During a walk, I ensure your pet is safe and happy. They are walked in parks, fields and on national walkways where possible, exploring different routes so your dog has new stimulation and places to discover. Where suitable and with your permission, your dog can be let off lead to run, play and explore.
Perfect for dogs who are nervous, unsociable, elderly or have health conditions. A personal and tailored walk for your dog.
30 mins — £1345 mins — £17
An additional £9 is added for another dog from the same household.
Coverage
Areas we cover in Rugby
Frequently asked questions
- What are the benefits of group dog walks?
- Group walks give your dog far more than just exercise. Regular socialisation with other dogs builds confidence, reduces anxiety and helps develop good canine manners. Walks through parks and open fields — with off-lead freedom where suitable and with your permission — satisfy your dog's need to sniff, explore and run freely, providing the kind of mental and physical stimulation that a lead walk around the block simply can't match. Dogs are pack animals by nature, and many thrive on the company of familiar walking companions.
- How much does dog walking cost in Rugby?
- Group walks are £14 per dog for 45 minutes — if you have more than one dog from the same household, each is charged at the same rate. Solo walks are £13 for 30 minutes or £17 for 45 minutes. For solo walks only, a second dog from the same household is just £9 extra.
- Do you offer a free meet and greet before dog walking starts?
- Yes! Before any walks begin I offer a completely free meet and greet at your home. It lasts around 15 minutes and gives us a chance to get to know each other and your dog before any services start.
- How many dogs are on a group walk?
- An average group walk contains 4 dogs, though on busy days this may be up to a maximum of 6. Groups are kept small deliberately — so every dog still gets proper attention and a safe, enjoyable walk.
- Are you insured as a dog walker in Rugby?
- Yes. I am fully insured, DBS checked, and hold a pet first aid and CPR qualification, so you can be confident your dog is in safe and professional hands.
- Which areas of Rugby do you cover for dog walking?
- I offer dog walking services throughout Rugby and the surrounding area, including the town centre, Hillmorton, Brownsover, Bilton, New Bilton, Newbold-on-Avon, Cawston, Clifton upon Dunsmore and Houlton. Get in touch if you're unsure whether your street is covered.
Also need someone to check in on your pet at home? Find out about pet sitting visits.
