Dog Walking near you in Canada
Known locally as dog walking. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Canada.
Typical price: CA$20–CA$185
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What dog walking costs in Canada
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-minute walk Standard midday walk | CA$20 | CA$27 | CA$38 |
| 60-minute walk Full-hour walk, solo or small group | CA$30 | CA$40 | CA$55 |
| Weekly package (5 walks) Five 30-minute weekday walks | CA$95 | CA$130 | CA$185 |
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How to hire a dog walking pro in Canada
- Verify insurance and bonding
- Ask about winter protocols (paw protection, ice, shortened walks in extreme cold)
- Confirm group size and vehicle safety
- Check off-leash park permits — some cities require commercial walker permits
- Do a meet-and-greet
- Agree walk reports/photos
Frequently asked questions
Do dog walkers need a licence?
In most countries, no licence exists for dog walking — anyone can start. Insurance, pet first-aid training and references are the real trust signals. Some cities cap the number of dogs walked at once in public parks.
What happens if my dog is injured on a walk?
A professional walker carries pet-care liability insurance covering vet fees for injuries in their care, has your vet's details on file, and contacts you immediately. Confirm all three before the first walk.
How much does a dog walker cost?
Walkers price per walk: a 30-minute solo walk costs less than an hour, and group walks are cheaper per dog than private ones. Weekly packages (5 walks) usually discount 10-20% off single-walk rates.
What questions should I ask a dog walker before hiring?
Ask about insurance, how many dogs they walk at once, what happens in an emergency, whether they're first-aid trained, how they secure dogs in vehicles, and ask for two current-client references.
Should I give my dog walker a key?
Most regulars do. Use a key safe or smart lock if you prefer, confirm the walker's key policy (coded tags, never address-labelled), and check their insurance covers key loss.
Do walkers come rain or shine?
Yes — professionals walk in almost all weather, shortening walks in extreme heat, storms or ice and substituting indoor play or enrichment visits when conditions are dangerous. Heat policies matter in hot climates.
Group walk or solo walk — which is better for my dog?
Sociable, recall-trained dogs thrive on group walks and they cost less. Reactive dogs, puppies, and seniors do better solo. A good walker will assess your dog before adding them to a group.
Do walkers go out in Canadian winters?
Yes, with adjustments — walks shorten below about -20°C with wind chill, paw balm or boots protect against salt, and good walkers substitute indoor enrichment on dangerously cold days.
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