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  • Ryan Stewart is a dog walker who makes $100,000 a year in NYC. He works around 6 hours a day, 6 days a week. After working with dogs for over 20 years, Ryan believes that he has become a member of a dog pack.
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    I Make $100K Walking Your Dog In NYC | On The Job

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  • @closeredge5198
    @closeredge5198 Год назад +3491

    Favorite line....'hardest part of walking dogs is handling owners' .... I know thats 110 percent true 👍

    • @katem6562
      @katem6562 Год назад +28

      Handling owners are no joke! I’ve had to fire an owner because of their difficult behaviour not because of the dogs behaviour!!

    • @salinasn3
      @salinasn3 Год назад +5

      Absolutely! If they don’t feel like they trust the dog walker to walk your dog then you walk them and they probably take advantages of them.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +3

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. I actually don't agree with that statement. The dog owners that I have are just hard at all. I never have to text the owner to let them know I have walked their dog. They just know I show up. I always let them know though if I am coming early in the morning if it will be hot. If I am going to be on vacation then I'll let them know. Otherwise....nah not hard. No dogs of mine even wear trackers. Some of the people have security cameras outside of their house but that's for other purposes.

    • @mwolfe2022
      @mwolfe2022 Год назад +5

      @@boohere2 Pet parents in big cities are not the same though. They can be very awful.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +6

      @@mwolfe2022 Actually- I had 2 incidents. One I began to walk a dog. The dog owner and I agreed to walk & price. Weeks went by and I messaged him the amount due. Then he claimed he didn't know I was still walking his dog. Which was weird because there was a ring camera doorbell in front of the house. Clearly he saw me going in and out. Anyways, I almost went to court to get my money. Luckily he paid me before I took action. Even after he still thought I didn't want his dog. Another incident, I had a person who didn't pay me the full amount for walking his dog. He was struggling with money and a place to live...etc. So I cut him a break. The first case was far worse.

  • @chrisbedwards
    @chrisbedwards Год назад +1943

    Look at how healthy and well grounded he is. That's what you get for walking outside 6 hours a day and only dealing with dogs.

    • @natly3123
      @natly3123 Год назад +41

      Bottom line .. dogs make u wealthy 💰 and healthy 💪🏾

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +14

      Ya. i am a dog walker too in my city. Not New York though....smaller city. I work between 6-8 hours a day and 7 days a week.

    • @zingara76
      @zingara76 Год назад +29

      He help us with our dog. We rescued a dog with lots of issues and Ryan totally helped out with his walking behavior. He’s a nice guy if you’re a decent human being. However there’s been issues with other dog owners in the neighborhood and Ryan as Ryan is a person that will be very direct and honest and people don’t like that.
      There’s been drama 🎭 but as I said is mostly with difficult people.
      Ryan is very into his job and yeah he’s better with dogs that humans.

    • @Jews_C0ntr0l_daa__worldd
      @Jews_C0ntr0l_daa__worldd Год назад +6

      Or... maybe its be able to live a stress free life on 100k/yr salary... on ur on schedule and get ur own client to just simply walk around ur neighborhood holding some ropes...

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD Год назад +4

      @@zingara76 What kind of drama? You’ve piqued my interest lol

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 Год назад +2207

    This does not look easy, but really does seem like a pretty well-paying job that keeps you physically and mentally healthy. Good for him! And as expected, the most difficult part is handling the rowdy humans.

    • @Grime_time
      @Grime_time Год назад +12

      It’s a great paying job! I’m a dog walker/trainer and it’s amazing! You’re right at times it isn’t always easy (training dogs to walk properly, behavior training) but it’s very rewarding!

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +24

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"

    • @ntsakobaloyi6965
      @ntsakobaloyi6965 Год назад +4

      @@boohere2 Good for you.

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD Год назад +3

      @@boohere2 That’s so awesome! I did do walking/caring/training for a dog every summer in middle and high school, and would also house sit and care for a neighbor’s cats whenever they were away. I absolutely loved every second of it, and couldn’t believe I was actually getting paid to do something I enjoyed so much. If a chronic illness hadn’t disabled me, I totally would’ve continued, even if it was just on the side.
      I think the entitled owners aspect is heavily influenced by him living in New York. There are quite a few New Yorkers (not all) who have entitled attitudes, especially when it comes to those providing a service to them, and especially in nicer areas (which are typically the people who can afford daily dog walking in New York). Just look up Uber/Lift video’s uploaded by drivers in New York to see countless examples.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +2

      @@BhappyD Aw you should try to go back to it. At least for the cat sitting. Cats are usually so easy to care for. They don't even need walks and are less maintenance then a dog. I can see people being entitled for sure.

  • @Facebook782
    @Facebook782 Год назад +1223

    Finally, someone on here that genuinely seems fulfilled and happy with their career. This is a rarity with most people pulling 6 figures. This guy seems like a responsible and grounded dog walker.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +16

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"

    • @jameswalker68
      @jameswalker68 Год назад +3

      @@boohere2 That's so great. Well done to you! What city do you live in? And I gather it makes enough to live on for you?

    • @megang8
      @megang8 Год назад +1

      Grounded Paws 🐾

    • @serwinzzalot9989
      @serwinzzalot9989 7 месяцев назад

      6 figures in NY tho.

  • @agnethapoopiehead
    @agnethapoopiehead Год назад +653

    I love this dude. This is the kind of dog walker everyone wants and clients would pay so much money bc he’s so caring and thoughtful. He deserves the money he makes! Way to go!

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +10

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"

  • @NajibFaysal
    @NajibFaysal Год назад +528

    His words are deep about the dogs..He is not only a dog walker but also a good hearted person. Appreciate that 👍

  • @MrThomasCrown
    @MrThomasCrown Год назад +1024

    The guy is badass. He made 100K $ for walking dogs and you can't make even 50K $ with your master's degree at the high ranking university. Nailed it!

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino Год назад +102

      Well, you get a master's to have it easy sitting in the office or to have a team under your management. I don't think it should be a competition if people can enjoy what they do regardless of salary.

    • @MrThomasCrown
      @MrThomasCrown Год назад +12

      @@tomaccino I'm just kidding, man, nevermind)

    • @ryanc5198
      @ryanc5198 Год назад +5

      he'll need to pick up the poops everyday

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino Год назад +3

      @@MrThomasCrown No worries.

    • @TheBlackDorothyZbornak
      @TheBlackDorothyZbornak Год назад +37

      my university isnt 'high ranking' but I make over 6 figures with my masters

  • @samanthahu4803
    @samanthahu4803 Год назад +98

    Yep I was a dog walker and half the job was taking pictures and writing fluffy reports about their dogs. It took away from the quality of the walk for sure and made it difficult to focus completely on the each dog and their safety. Good for you for setting rules off the bat!

  • @lg6134
    @lg6134 Год назад +103

    CNBC thank you so much for featuring someone who makes a good wage with a job that many people don’t respect or just think of as playing with pets all day. I’m also a full-time dog walker/ pet sitter, and it’s refreshing to see someone else who takes their job seriously and doesn’t just think of pet care as an easy side hustle. It’s more work than most people realize, and you really have to understand animal behavior, entrepreneurship, marketing, customer service, local laws, accounting, technology, and so much more to be a great dog walker. Ryan’s ability to do group walks shows his confidence, responsibility, and ability! Please make more videos like this!

    • @Umbrellagasm
      @Umbrellagasm Год назад +4

      I gotta say, whenever I see some professional dogwalker strolling around with 8+ animals on their arms, my first thought is usually “Christ that looks like a lot”

  • @lilyr8257
    @lilyr8257 Год назад +321

    I love every second of this video. So refreshing than watching another RUclipsrs / financial coaching stories. I sense this kind of business will be much more sustainable and happier in long run.

    • @thetuanson
      @thetuanson Год назад +3

      Same

    • @justmeagain7
      @justmeagain7 Год назад +6

      I would like him to make youtube videos with tips about how to correctly walk dogs, care for them, choose a dog walker, dog training, etc. As he said, he doesn't have paid vacations, work health insurance, etc. He needs another source of income apart from him doing the work with his body and his time. Let's don't forget we all are getting older each day, no younger.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +2

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?" yes the job is obviously rewarding.

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 7 месяцев назад

      @@boohere2are you still doing it

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 6 месяцев назад

      @@crishnaholmes7730 Yes

  • @heleenh6307
    @heleenh6307 Год назад +431

    I'm a groomer, and the 'hardest part is handling the owner' is 100% true. Owners also force their 'personalities' onto their dogs. A nervous owner gets a nervous dog. And an owner that is not confident in his ability to train/be a boss to their dog aka sees them as their baby -> the dog walks all over them and then tries walking all over us at the salon as well. (doesn't work btw :p)

    • @TheAlchemist1089
      @TheAlchemist1089 Год назад +41

      Ok groomer

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +4

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. I actually don't agree with that statement. The dog owners that I have are just hard at all. I never have to text the owner to let them know I have walked their dog. They just know I show up. I always let them know though if I am coming early in the morning if it will be hot. If I am going to be on vacation then I'll let them know. Otherwise....nah not hard. No dogs of mine even wear trackers. Some of the people have security cameras outside of their house but that's for other purposes.

    • @justliving2601
      @justliving2601 Год назад +8

      this makes so much sense omg. i met this girl once who had the worst anxiety i’d ever experienced… the dog was the exact way. poor thing

    • @bubblesnblossom5233
      @bubblesnblossom5233 Год назад +1

      @@boohere2 some of the dogs I walk wear trackers, mainly so their owners can track their miles/day. It's never an issue though bc our walks are at least an hour, mainly off leash with lots of play. Most difficult part of dealing with the owners is when you're in a hurry, bc my clients are lovely and love to chat 😂

    • @melizmatea
      @melizmatea Год назад +2

      As another dog walker, I have to agree with that too. A HUGE portion of my time is spent texting owners for various reasons (not while working, always after.) And it is so stressful now that people are home a lot. They don't understand you need a window of time - it's almost impossible to be there right on the dot when you do this kind of work. Also - I love dogs but I don't want to work with people, and now that everyone is home, I ALWAYS have to interact with people! It was so much better before. But most of my clients are really nice and I have actually become really good friends with some of them. I almost always keep in contact with them, at least for awhile, when they move away.

  • @Vimsern1
    @Vimsern1 Год назад +64

    Dont underestimate the stress he is going through every day walking all those dogs at the same time

    • @shaunlepaks5370
      @shaunlepaks5370 Год назад +4

      Walking two’s already more than stressful enough.
      This guy certainly has the right tools and experience to handle that many dogs at once.

  • @Sonny1065LV
    @Sonny1065LV Год назад +220

    This guy's really cool and makes a ton of sense.

    • @AAAA-nv5cf
      @AAAA-nv5cf Год назад +5

      No he didn’t, he tried to sound philosophical in the beginning about not loving dogs but it was nonsense.

    • @Ye-tf9im
      @Ye-tf9im Год назад +6

      @@AAAA-nv5cf you prove the point. No matter what people do someone will be hating or jealous.

  • @suunnitellav6414
    @suunnitellav6414 Год назад +149

    I like this guy, he gives off a positive vibe. He’s intelligent and the best part is he loves dogs so he figured out to do something he’s passionate about. I admire him for that!. My favorite part is that he doesn’t do if for the money only. Keep up the great work sir ❤️🐶

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +3

      I am a dog walker too like him. I got offered more money for other jobs that people offered me. I declined them. I kept thinking of whos going to walk the dogs? Will they do a good job like I do?

    • @suunnitellav6414
      @suunnitellav6414 Год назад +2

      @@boohere2 Hi, thank you for sharing that with me. I admire people like you and the guy in the video. I have so much respect for people who love animals and are also intelligent enough to combine their work and passion all into one. By the way, you know that saying.. “not any offer is a good offer “. You made the right decision ❤️🐾

  • @thegazetteyt
    @thegazetteyt Год назад +82

    My friend walked dogs part time in LA, and she made about $65k a year from it. If you have regular clients, you can easily make $80-$100/hr walking dogs.

    • @ToothlesstheNightFury510
      @ToothlesstheNightFury510 Год назад +8

      I love dogs and dog sit/ take care of them but I usually let the owners give me their price, i don’t want to price these people out cuz I don’t really know what I should be charging/ I want to be of neighborly help. 2 big dogs I walk I get $40, a chihuahua and cat I watched for a month (low mainitneace) I got 700, dog sit for 4/5 hours for $50. I’m just 19 right now and I have a 27 hour work week on top of full time online student but I really do want to get more into the dog walking world.

    • @clpg6348
      @clpg6348 Год назад

      What does she charge?

    • @thegazetteyt
      @thegazetteyt Год назад

      @@clpg6348 Depends on the area, the type of dog, the client, and the distance from where she was. Not all clients are charged the same, nor should they be.

    • @thegazetteyt
      @thegazetteyt Год назад +5

      @@ToothlesstheNightFury510 You are charging too little. Id recommend going to a dog park and chatting with some walkers there. Ask about where they are located, the kinds of owners they deal with, the dogs, and price yourself accordingly. You have to know your worth.

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Год назад +1

      @@thegazetteyt Agreed. I live in SF and I charge 25$ per half hr and 15$ extra for an additional dog from a household. I do 30 for an hour and 20 for additional dog(s). 65-75$ for a house sit is pretty standard. Boarding a dog with a doggy daycare is maybe a bit less but they're also in many cases very stressful for the pups and they do better at home--not always as some dogs love the chaos!

  • @skyestinson6499
    @skyestinson6499 Год назад +258

    As a German Shepard dog owner, just one is a lot of work. I am so hyper focused on him while he walks to make sure he doesn't get into anything he's not suppose to and trying to keep that many dogs constantly attentive and well behaved at the same time is a lot harder than it seems face value. You don't just leash the dog and go on a walk. You have to be so focused on all of them the entire time since one mistake can end up in a lawsuit or having an animal get killed. Still sounds like a customer service job in the end and we all know how those go haha. Good on this guy.

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Год назад +3

      Well the good thing about your clients is you can choose them when you have enough clout. They know when you love their dog so it makes things much easier. I use an app where the client sees where we went, that they pooped and pee'd and notes. It's in your best interest to give your clients peace of mind as you're caring for a family member. For me it's easy to talk with my clients because we both love their dog.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад

      ha. Facts. Also too, well I am a dog walker. If a dog walks in a pack there are usually tests needed to be done prior to walking.

    • @diwulechao
      @diwulechao Год назад

      Yep. Walking a GSD is hard. They can easily pull you onto the ground if they really want to.

    • @krazylilman09
      @krazylilman09 Год назад

      @@jeremyserwer2586 - Hi, do you mind sharing the name of the app. I also believe that efficiency can help remove the stress to follow up with your clients.
      Any recommendations on how to start this business. Cash basis a good idea?

    • @quorthunsargeras7054
      @quorthunsargeras7054 Год назад

      This is why prong collars come in handy for untrained non heeling dogs that pull. If owners dog is not trained and they refuse a prong collar because it's "Cruel"(Sarcasm) then they don't deserve dog walking services.

  • @mariaGreenDay4ever
    @mariaGreenDay4ever Год назад +31

    He is not only a dog walker He is a philosopher

  • @Mint-kj9kw
    @Mint-kj9kw Год назад +29

    "It's the owners that give me trouble". Yep.... I'm a nanny. It's never the kids that give you trouble...it's the parents.

  • @HeyWarline
    @HeyWarline Год назад +91

    Ryan has an amazing energy, I’m sure the dogs feel it too.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio Год назад

      They sure can, it's called instinct

    • @meleechicken
      @meleechicken Год назад

      I feel his energy inside me. AHHHHHHHHHH IM COMINGGGGGGGG

  • @Thebreakdownshow1
    @Thebreakdownshow1 Год назад +86

    This is the best job meanwhile we all work like dogs.

  • @countessstevens63
    @countessstevens63 Год назад +33

    Wow I did NOT expect to be crying by the end of this video! He’s an awesome person, living an incredible life

  • @Amadeus_2061
    @Amadeus_2061 Год назад +13

    That was far more philosophical than I was expecting.

    • @lornaceleste391
      @lornaceleste391 3 месяца назад

      He got the point. Some people feed their dogs better than their children.

  • @Norah-Hobbs
    @Norah-Hobbs 4 месяца назад +1

    I like this guy, he gives off a positive vibe. He’s intelligent and the best part is he loves dogs so he figured out to do something he’s passionate about. I admire him for that!. My favorite part is that he doesn’t do if for the money only. Keep up the great work sir ️

  • @salomemk4543
    @salomemk4543 Год назад +214

    "I'm texting you about your dog while your dog is eating a rat poisoning" - I can't stop laughing!
    All the best, Ryan.

    • @Nirosha101
      @Nirosha101 Год назад

      Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @yv1683
    @yv1683 Год назад +64

    I remember walking dogs as a teenager at Tompkins square park from 1996-2001. It helped me save for college. It was one of the best gigs ever! All the owners were great to me and offered me jobs at their businesses. I made tons of money. I would take the dogs to the east river and jog with them. Take them to the dog run. I kept those poor dogs busy. I had tons of energy for them. I would get 10-15/hr during those days.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад

      why did you stop?

    • @yv1683
      @yv1683 Год назад +14

      @@boohere2 I went to college and became a nurse🤗. Those dog walking days of my youth were one of the best times of my life. I'm so glad I did it and it set me up to becoming a hard worker.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +2

      @@yv1683 good for you!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Snicfresh
    @Snicfresh Год назад +39

    20 over years of experience and $100,000 a year! A happy business for his wallet and happy soul for the dogs.

  • @carolinezimbalist1072
    @carolinezimbalist1072 Год назад +82

    I love every second of this video!!! I am so proud to be married to such a good hearted solid man who works so hard and cares.

  • @stevegee6494
    @stevegee6494 Год назад +21

    I'm a dog walker/boarder in Hoboken and I have made even more than he does when I used to work 7am-9pm mon-fri and 10am-3pm sat and sun. Its alot of hours but I live for my dogs so it never exhausts me.
    As he also said 1 or 2 mistakes is 1 or 2 mistakes too many. Veta charge more then doctors do.

    • @nehmanator333
      @nehmanator333 Год назад

      How much do you average a day doing this? Long hours, holy crap!

  • @petejames1326
    @petejames1326 Год назад +5

    5 dogs and hours X $20 each dog $100/hr x 6 hours a day $600 x 6 days x 50 weeks US$180,000/yr

  • @roosterblood
    @roosterblood 6 месяцев назад +4

    I started my own doggy day care in London this year (2023) and I love it! My best client is a Boxer called Dexter who thinks I’m the bees knees!

  • @Bootman899
    @Bootman899 Год назад +16

    Ryan's energy resonated with me. I appreciate people like him who enjoy a simple life without getting wrapped up in extra nonsense. I would 100% trust this man to walk my dog. I hope he hires a few people for that 500k a year and starts only walking dogs for fun. You can tell he's doing that anyway I just feel like he deserves as much as possible.

    • @youtube6817
      @youtube6817 Год назад

      Hiring people gets problematic. He’d have to find someone who’s reliable, responsible, loves dogs and only looking for part time work. That’s a hard sale nowadays As a single entrepreneur he’s gotta have enough for his own bills and to pay the worker decently and train them up. Then hope they don’t bail on him or screw his business over with a dog accident. Also would need insurance for the dog walkers.. Not impossible but def not an easy feat but would absolutely make his life easier if he could make it take off.

  • @zaprude
    @zaprude Год назад +12

    Look how comfortable and trusting the dogs are with him! So well-behaved and attentative! Surely they know what a good person he is and someone who leads their pack very well! Cudos to this guy for choosing dogs over people in his worklife!

  • @ipsilonia
    @ipsilonia Год назад +15

    idk why but i found this super calming. i really like his energy + the shots of the city are STUNNING!

  • @annecaulder9495
    @annecaulder9495 Год назад +35

    I'm glad this professional addressed the control aspect of a 4' leash with a collar. All these people with the harness and flexi-leash need to pay attention! Also, six figures in NYC is probably a living wage, not the same as six figures in Iowa.

    • @someusername4129
      @someusername4129 Год назад +1

      Oh man I hate the retractable leashes. I can almost guarantee the dog is gonna have horrible manners and little to no training. Have also seen many dogs take off at full speed, owner puts the stop mechanism on those junky leashes and the dog rips it out of their hand and is loose. I wish those would fall out of style 😭

    • @leahmcdermott4189
      @leahmcdermott4189 Год назад +4

      Remember he said 100-120k TAKE HOME. That is lush, even in New York 🔥

  • @nicolebond3992
    @nicolebond3992 Год назад +8

    I love that he cares about the well being of his dog clients and wants them to enjoy their interaction with the outside world to the fullest. He loves what he does and because of that extra caring, people trust him with their pets. He also seems very organized and knows how to handle the dog owners, their requirements and nuances. Glad to see him achieving much success in his business.

  • @markgoosecock1208
    @markgoosecock1208 Год назад +39

    We need more people like this guy.

  • @kaenova
    @kaenova Год назад +10

    love this guy! working with animals was one of the best jobs I've ever had!

  • @kouturierecustoms
    @kouturierecustoms Год назад +22

    This man is my spirit animal.... as if I knew him..so simple and straight to the point..he didn't break down much financially but that's okay..he's sharp..love seeing ppl do wat they love and get paid for it..!

  • @USMCKong0311
    @USMCKong0311 Год назад +2

    I only get paid $17 for dog walking on Rover. And if I charged $100+ per dog like this guy, I'd never get a client. I live in the suburbs of MN. No fair!

  • @joseguerrido1511
    @joseguerrido1511 Год назад +5

    Hey i used to watch you from behind the glass at my old job at pooches and sports, you'd inspired me to start own dog walking Business, thanks to you, i now have a booming dog walking business in Spanish Harlem new york city

  • @ekku1979
    @ekku1979 Год назад +20

    I'm a little confused. Why are some of the dogs not on a leash while he is walking them in the middle of the city? That's kind of dangerous for the dogs and I would imagine that there are city ordinances on keeping a dog on a leash in public also?

    • @mexifrida
      @mexifrida Год назад

      I think the leashes were less visible because of the sun and light but there’s no way he could keep them from straying if they didn’t have the leashes. Way too much liability as well if they didn’t.

    • @nikki3996
      @nikki3996 Год назад

      I’m also wondering the same thing.. I don’t think there are invisible leashes, as the other reply said…

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Год назад

      ​@@mexifridayou should probably re-watch, there were _definitely_ dogs off-leash. At the start, one of them was stopped smelling some stuff as him in the pack continued walking and he introduced himself.

  • @wellnessbum
    @wellnessbum Год назад +22

    I loved this profile on Ryan! I agree with Ryan, it is the owners who are difficult. Dogs are great and I love how passionate he is about his job and dedication.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +1

      I am a dog walker too. I don't have really any difficult dog owners.

  • @livingwithtri
    @livingwithtri Год назад +8

    I love his vibe!! And love that he schedules with pen and paper!!

  • @mackeejack6731
    @mackeejack6731 Год назад +10

    This guy is a blessing.

  • @Grime_time
    @Grime_time Год назад +10

    Dog walking/training is such a rewarding job! If you do it right, it pays very well. I work as one in California and it’s great! Barely have to deal with people, it’s refreshing to be outside all day and of course all the furry friends you make.

  • @alastairhewitt380
    @alastairhewitt380 Год назад +6

    So happy to see when a job that has actual social value is adequately compensated

  • @jennifersnuffleupagus249
    @jennifersnuffleupagus249 Год назад +1

    I love this guy. He understands animals.. and society! What a gem to anyone who is granted his service

  • @HiDean
    @HiDean Год назад +10

    This is the true Dog Whisperer. Appreciate the hustle

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад

      Dang! That is what i been called in the past. I am a dog walker. That's funny

  • @tamk9088
    @tamk9088 Год назад +9

    I love his disposition. Owners need to calm down.

  • @Winamp_
    @Winamp_ Год назад +8

    The boots on the dog thing within NY city is due to old electricity problems in the ground. At some spots in NY they have issues that shocks the dog in the feet while walking past light poles etc, we humans cant feel it due to that we use shoes. Have been alot of stories about it that you can read

    • @Randompotatoes-qs7bm
      @Randompotatoes-qs7bm Год назад +5

      I didn’t know that! I think boots are a great idea in the winter though. So many of our sidewalks have salt on them to melt the snow. That can be painful or damaging to the dogs. And in the summer the sidewalks can get super hot. I’m sure Ryan knows all of this and has a way to make it more comfortable for the pups.

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 Год назад

      When I lived in NYC in the '80's and '90's I certainly felt it through my shoes.

  • @steffinG7328
    @steffinG7328 Год назад +1

    This man is a good dog walker - he's a man of focus, commitment and sheer will.

  • @winglift8156
    @winglift8156 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, Ryan is really skillful. That is not easy stuff to do. Thanks for sharing this fun video.

  • @admagnificat
    @admagnificat Год назад +3

    You know, it's not my lifestyle, but this dude seems like a decent, stand up guy.
    Keep doin' your thing, my man. 👍

  • @M.C.Blackwell
    @M.C.Blackwell Год назад +3

    Ryan seems terrific and clearly the dogs adore him and he does an excellent job keeping them safe and happy.
    I'm a dog walker in L.A. and you have to have your eyes everywhere at all times. You have to avoid other dogs, look out for coyotes any time, walk wide around people or cross the street to avoid people, people on bikes will ride up behind you with no warning so look out for bikes or skateboards, there's always food on the ground and you have to see it first. It takes dedication

  • @wildflower41
    @wildflower41 Год назад +5

    I love this man. Much success to you!!

  • @craearagon
    @craearagon Год назад

    His candid responses are so refreshing.

  • @mmhnma
    @mmhnma Год назад +4

    This is amazing. The passion he has for dogs is really cool and sort of spiritual.

  • @marcos_vipets
    @marcos_vipets Год назад +5

    I'm a dog walker in Central London.
    There is certainly big money on this business, and there's tons of us. A lot of demand on cities like this; so many people with plenty of money but little time.
    It's not easy indeed. Having one dog is a whole different thing than being in charge of 4-5 dogs. But if you know what you're doing, it's lovely most of the time, even when there's bad weather.

  • @metalheadlass9868
    @metalheadlass9868 Год назад

    He seems like a genuinely kind person which is why he is good with animals.

  • @Emmanuelwithus
    @Emmanuelwithus Год назад +1

    Love how he stays old school on paper and not so dependent on tech.
    Obviously he explains that common sense also conveys safety thru observation for the furbabies and kudos for calling pet parents for giving more attention and time for tech than effection for their animals and nature. The guy is a true inspiration and I watched this video to receive education to become a dog walker and sitter.

  • @juliehernandez80
    @juliehernandez80 Год назад +15

    He makes it look so easy. My brothers dogs and the one I recently took in make me want to pull my hair out lol. They’re like kids lol.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад

      huh? what does your dog do that makes it wild?

    • @julius3428
      @julius3428 Год назад

      You don’t seem like a dog person.

  • @haute03
    @haute03 Год назад +3

    His perspective on how tech is impacting social relationships is so astute. I totally agree with him.

  • @maximtitan5504
    @maximtitan5504 Год назад +1

    I love the fact that he just waves his hands at the dogs to tell them to come into a space like you might for people and the dogs... just follow? Magical!

  • @BartMolkenboer
    @BartMolkenboer Год назад +1

    Ryan, you are indeed a man that controls the dogs as visible in the video. The dogs are showing that they are being managed correctly and are not acting wild. Some dogs need a leech and others don't, it all depends on how the owner has handled his dog during growing up. Love to see videos like this 👌

  • @sistasafi3263
    @sistasafi3263 Год назад +3

    This guy seems in turn with reality. His doing fabulously!

  • @blowupshuate8123
    @blowupshuate8123 Год назад +12

    this guy is definitely weird, i like it

  • @ashlee2379
    @ashlee2379 Год назад +1

    Man wish I had his confidence, he makes his job sound so serious and professional

  • @fednanders4572
    @fednanders4572 Год назад +2

    I get what he means about boots on a dog, but at the same time, some people do it because of the hundred degree weather which means the concrete is like 120 degrees. It can burn their paws

  • @JuanNadal
    @JuanNadal Год назад +3

    I love when people are obsessed with what they do for a living!

  • @LuluLinArt
    @LuluLinArt Год назад +7

    Fantastic video! He offers crazy decent prices and is still able to make a good living. So wholesome all around!

  • @CT-od5dl
    @CT-od5dl Год назад

    Really appreciate that Ryan doesn't want to be overstimulated. I work in a busy office and the absurd mental triple handling I experience is both bizarre and maddening. I don't need to text, e-mail and call over the same thing.

  • @reddffox
    @reddffox Год назад +2

    I've been dog sitting for my sister this past month, and it's been SO HARD just walking mine and her dog together. You have to be so attentive and on it. I can't imagine doing it for a living (with a lot more than two dogs at a time, haha). Good for him.

  • @zingara76
    @zingara76 Год назад +7

    OMg 😱 that’s my neighbor. He’s super popular in our neighborhood. Everyone knows him. One thing about this guy. He’s better with dogs that humans. Lol

    • @yonchrr
      @yonchrr Год назад

      You can tell he has some sort of slight Aspergers

  • @shengliang2105
    @shengliang2105 Год назад +49

    Somebody needs to show this man an excel sheet.

    • @nyc9721
      @nyc9721 Год назад +1

      LMAO, that’s what I thought. It’s great not being too into technology and all like he says but an excel sheet would really save him some time

  • @asianstud7
    @asianstud7 Год назад +1

    This the best video this channel has put out so far!!

  • @zayla1382
    @zayla1382 Год назад +1

    He’s a sweetheart. Have fun keep it up you’re a good person ❤

  • @mightyiyi
    @mightyiyi Год назад +3

    I run into Ryan in LIC all the time! he works very professionally

  • @rawrebound619
    @rawrebound619 Год назад +17

    this isnt easy especially in NYC with trash on the floor. you need to check if there's bones, chocolate, etc. There's also bikers that do not obey traffic rules. you also need to somewhat teach a dog to walk on a leash if they're pulling, etc.

  • @1sontrell
    @1sontrell Год назад +1

    Love this. Good for you Ryan.

  • @yonchrr
    @yonchrr Год назад +2

    What a cool guy. Mad respect to his worth ethic and spirit

  • @grainofsalt2113
    @grainofsalt2113 Год назад +6

    I love his reflection on dogs and how they are being used for emotional support nowadays

  • @michellegrady378
    @michellegrady378 Год назад +13

    I've been a dog walker for 3 years, amazing life/job but I make around £15,000 per year, they obviously pay a lot more in NYC! X

    • @dac8939
      @dac8939 Год назад +1

      Can make £80k a year easy in London

    • @saramations
      @saramations Год назад +1

      He needs that 100k a year to live nyc for sure.

  • @aprilatten
    @aprilatten Год назад

    This April I’m starting to do dog walking on my own after working for companies who don’t actually care about dogs I’m so excited to start on my own . He is so right about using phones like I just want to focus on the dogs not on texting and talking. It’s such a great job keeps you active , focused and gets you to connect with animals .

  • @skilifavas4016
    @skilifavas4016 Год назад

    " Dogs are very patient with us. " I've experienced this several times and learned alot.

  • @CamillaJohannesen
    @CamillaJohannesen Год назад +4

    Graham Stephan will love this one! Finally someone without a RUclips channel 😂 Great episode!

  • @SalznPfeffer658
    @SalznPfeffer658 Год назад +5

    Although it's less $, I love how he's chosen to keep his life simpler and choosing a balanced lifestyle. Awesome guy.

    • @scottbails6663
      @scottbails6663 Год назад

      how is not having a real job more balanced?

    • @SalznPfeffer658
      @SalznPfeffer658 Год назад

      @@scottbails6663 You didn't read the comment correctly, I emphasised "lifestyle choice" not a job choice.
      eitherway, what constitutes a "real job" IYO? if I had to guess based on experience, logic & plain common sense him, being self-employed also requires that he too pay taxes and bills on time aka being part of general society. aka he has a "real" job.

    • @scottbails6663
      @scottbails6663 Год назад

      @@SalznPfeffer658
      I really dout he pays income taxes on the the actual amount he makes.
      Most self employed people never declare the real amount.
      Only people with REAL jobs have to pay REAL taxes.

    • @axelfoley1406
      @axelfoley1406 Год назад

      @@scottbails6663 Let's face it. Actual careers these days are FAR from balanced.
      However, you are correct with regards to his taxes...I'm sure the vast majority of his income is under the table. Though, with sites like Rover, you do have to declare.

  • @porzickjmichael
    @porzickjmichael Год назад +1

    “You want your apartment clean at the expense of your dog’s happiness.” 11/10. Can’t agree more.

  • @thebodycove
    @thebodycove Год назад +1

    I love how much of a naturalist he is.

  • @Hm-bz4ps
    @Hm-bz4ps Год назад +4

    This guy is a legend.

  • @ryanadonis
    @ryanadonis Год назад +3

    Walking New York is tough in itself. Walking 5 dogs at a time for hours in New York. That takes a lot of guts and effort.

  • @scottwible1532
    @scottwible1532 Год назад +1

    Definitely the best CNBC episode ever

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley7652 Год назад +2

    As a personal trainer, I typically have open gaps from like 10a-4p because people usually want to do training sessions before or after work.
    So I love filling in late mornings and afternoons with dog walking as a side hustle. You get paid decent money to hang out with dogs, be outside in the sun with fresh air, and get more steps per day. It's like cracking the code. LOL
    But I refuse to walk more than one at a time. To me, it's like a personal training session where the dog gets my 1 on 1 focus. Plus, I actually do brisk walks with each dog so they get real exercise. A pet peeve is when I see dog walkers saunter at 1-2mph and walking so many at once.

  • @monsterclass
    @monsterclass Год назад +3

    I wouldn't do this but I'm happy he's doing this

  • @mbtrautwein8624
    @mbtrautwein8624 Год назад +5

    "if I'm on my phone I'm not with your dog" I see this so much on the street! Your pet knows when you aren't giving them attention. More stories like this one -- about grounded people with soul

  • @naia_linde
    @naia_linde Год назад

    JUST love this guy! working with DOGS is a lifestyle. Either you're into it or it's not for you.

  • @jakerio8
    @jakerio8 Год назад +1

    physically fit and mentally healthy- benefits this guy reaps from this wonderful job

  • @MsTheresa7412
    @MsTheresa7412 Год назад +33

    Genius! Sheer genius! Who would've known dog walking could be so lucrative???!!

    • @olg06
      @olg06 Год назад +9

      It's only lucrative in big cities

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +3

      I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"

  • @magnoliarose9003
    @magnoliarose9003 Год назад +4

    Anyone else very interested in the interior design of his apartment? Looks like it's loaded with glass flowers. I need a tour!!

  • @stefanienava
    @stefanienava 2 месяца назад

    I'm watching this thinking- I think I've seen this guy. And then they show a picture of him in front of my old building in LIC. I was always curious about how he handles so many dogs all at once without them fighting. They were always all so chill. He has gift.

  • @danishmodern55
    @danishmodern55 Год назад

    He looks so nice and intuitive.