I’m so impressed with your video. I’ve been supplementing my income with dog walking, drop in visits, and house sitting. It’s quickly becoming a passion. I am a big fan of RUclipsrs Zak George and Tom Davis. I recommend anyone who’s interested in doing professional dog walking check out their videos. They are informative and super entertaining. I noticed that you’re not carrying a backpack. In my backpack I always carry a slip leash, collapsible water bowl, water, training treats and extra poop bags. The reason I carry a slip leash is because on my Second job ever I just began my walk with Zero and in the first three minutes his leash snapped. I freaked! I was able to catch him in the neighbors yard. I was looking around frantically for some thing I could secure him with. Fortunately, I found a bunch of string (like they tie a Christmas tree with to your car.) on a neighbors porch. I did a slipknot around his collar and make it back to his home . Never again! I’m also sure to give client updates and videos. The clients love it. I’m also give holiday gifts. One dog I care for had a grooming brush that was worn out, so that was his Christmas present. Another dog I walk in the dark didn’t have a glow collar so that was his gift. It was $20 but well worth the investment to build a strong client relationship. Questions: What do you do when a off leash dog approaches you? How do you handle it if your dog is reactive to other dogs? Do you incorporate obedience into your walks? Do you get a commission off of the obedience trainers, pet groomers, veterinarians that you refer to your clients? That’s some thing I’ve been thinking about. I would only select those that I feel are a good match. I look forward to watching more of your videos!
Great video, thanks. Bonus extra is Dakota looking at you like your crazy because you’re talking to yourself with a phone, the look is priceless, the dog thinks you’re crazy haha
Yes it was great hearing this. I still struggle with some clients like this. I give a 2 hour window as well and some people still just do not understand and you have to remind them.
I just started dog walking a couple of weeks ago, I really appreciate these tips! A lot didn't apply to me because I work for a larger company and do only walking, no admin stuff, but I can totally see the importance of customer service.
It's funny you mentioned about picking up your dogs poop. I think I'm the only one who picks up after my dog in my community, but still people are always yelling at me to pick it up lol
Hi Doug, how do you avoid the extremely hot pavement in FL for much of the year? Just stay on the grass? My locale is also super hot and I'm wondering if dog walking is feasible. Thanks for your feedback. :)
Hi, i love your videos. wish i lived in a place like Florida lol but i live in Ontario, Canada. It gets really cold here. Do you know the laws for licensing and dog walking/sitting business, say here in Toronto? I am currentlyin China lol but I'mthinking of.doing this when i go home.
Thanks for the video, I am wanting to start as soon as I can and this video helped. I have checked into the insurance and bonding but do you recommend any certifications before I start? I just want to start out in my neighborhood part time 5 jobs a day as a dog walker. Thank again.
There are several certification programs for pet sitters and dog walkers, the most known being NAPPS (National Association of Professional Pet Sitters) certification, and PSI's (Pet Sitters International) certification. Personally, I think you are better off by jumping in and getting some clients and networking with your other local pet sitters. You'll learn way more from jumping in than you will from the programs, and clients don't know the programs even exist so they generally do not help you stand out.
What is the best online course to become professional dog trainer and help me to setup my business and give international or very well known certificate?
I'm not a dog trainer so I am probably not the best person to answer your question. I know there are several widely recognized certification programs, the most known probably being the Animal Behavior College. My advice would just be to ensure whatever program you choose is fully positive reinforcement.
All supplies are the owners responsibility. I do carry extra leashes, harnesses, and other things in case whatever the owner provides is not sufficient though.
I’m so impressed with your video. I’ve been supplementing my income with dog walking, drop in visits, and house sitting. It’s quickly becoming a passion.
I am a big fan of RUclipsrs Zak George and Tom Davis. I recommend anyone who’s interested in doing professional dog walking check out their videos. They are informative and super entertaining.
I noticed that you’re not carrying a backpack. In my backpack I always carry a slip leash, collapsible water bowl, water, training treats and extra poop bags.
The reason I carry a slip leash is because on my Second job ever I just began my walk with Zero and in the first three minutes his leash snapped. I freaked! I was able to catch him in the neighbors yard. I was looking around frantically for some thing I could secure him with. Fortunately, I found a bunch of string (like they tie a Christmas tree with to your car.) on a neighbors porch. I did a slipknot around his collar and make it back to his home . Never again!
I’m also sure to give client updates and videos. The clients love it. I’m also give holiday gifts. One dog I care for had a grooming brush that was worn out, so that was his Christmas present. Another dog I walk in the dark didn’t have a glow collar so that was his gift. It was $20 but well worth the investment to build a strong client relationship.
Questions: What do you do when a off leash dog approaches you?
How do you handle it if your dog is reactive to other dogs?
Do you incorporate obedience into your walks?
Do you get a commission off of the obedience trainers, pet groomers, veterinarians that you refer to your clients? That’s some thing I’ve been thinking about. I would only select those that I feel are a good match.
I look forward to watching more of your videos!
No thank you because I don't like how this video go easily
That one house with the poodles! Ooh, swanky! This has been truly informational and inspiring!❤
YOU are a PRO and I share your tips all the time. Thank you Thank you for taking the time and for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Great video, thanks.
Bonus extra is Dakota looking at you like your crazy because you’re talking to yourself with a phone, the look is priceless, the dog thinks you’re crazy haha
🙌🙌🙌 professional, don't let them bully, 5 min is trivial !
Yes it was great hearing this. I still struggle with some clients like this. I give a 2 hour window as well and some people still just do not understand and you have to remind them.
I just started dog walking a couple of weeks ago, I really appreciate these tips! A lot didn't apply to me because I work for a larger company and do only walking, no admin stuff, but I can totally see the importance of customer service.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Oh to walk dogs by the ocean....so dreamy.
I love ur video I’m starting on the business in Nj and was really helpful
Thanks! Congratulations on your new business!!
Your video was delightful and extremely informative.
Thank you so much!
It's funny you mentioned about picking up your dogs poop. I think I'm the only one who picks up after my dog in my community, but still people are always yelling at me to pick it up lol
John John is such a cool name.
this looks like a really cool job I like that he enjoys it so much
Thank you!
This looks so fun! I’m excited to start my neighborhood dog walking mini business!
It's so much fun! Good luck and congratulations on your new business!
You’re living the life
It really does feel like a dream sometimes! :)
Love the longer videos! Great stuff :)
Thanks!
Can you do a video on how to make connections with local pet sitters,vets ect
Yes I can! Thanks for the suggestion
Loved this!!!! ❤
What is the red lead around Lizzesmouth called and used for.
Hi Doug, how do you avoid the extremely hot pavement in FL for much of the year? Just stay on the grass? My locale is also super hot and I'm wondering if dog walking is feasible. Thanks for your feedback. :)
AICA video about how to set up a website please and thank you Also can I have a shout out
Keep posting I'm really interested
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
How do you handle off-leash dogs that come running towards your on-leash dog who may not be other-dog friendly?
Hi, i love your videos. wish i lived in a place like Florida lol but i live in Ontario, Canada. It gets really cold here. Do you know the laws for licensing and dog walking/sitting business, say here in Toronto? I am currentlyin China lol but I'mthinking of.doing this when i go home.
I want to do four 2.5 sessions per day. Each in a different neighborhood. Is this unreasonable?
I like those plastic key tags. Could you post an Amazon link of which ones you bought?
Thanks for watching! These are the ones I use:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G8L4T74/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@DougtheDogGuy Thanks! I ordered them right away yesterday & they should arrive today. Much appreciated!
Thanks for the video, I am wanting to start as soon as I can and this video helped. I have checked into the insurance and bonding but do you recommend any certifications before I start? I just want to start out in my neighborhood part time 5 jobs a day as a dog walker. Thank again.
There are several certification programs for pet sitters and dog walkers, the most known being NAPPS (National Association of Professional Pet Sitters) certification, and PSI's (Pet Sitters International) certification. Personally, I think you are better off by jumping in and getting some clients and networking with your other local pet sitters. You'll learn way more from jumping in than you will from the programs, and clients don't know the programs even exist so they generally do not help you stand out.
What is the best online course to become professional dog trainer and help me to setup my business and give international or very well known certificate?
I'm not a dog trainer so I am probably not the best person to answer your question. I know there are several widely recognized certification programs, the most known probably being the Animal Behavior College. My advice would just be to ensure whatever program you choose is fully positive reinforcement.
jan jan sounds like a filipino name where i am
Thanks for watching!
Do you provide your own leashes with dog walking?
All supplies are the owners responsibility. I do carry extra leashes, harnesses, and other things in case whatever the owner provides is not sufficient though.
@@DougtheDogGuy thank you sir!
5 minutes late? For a dog walk? People in America are out of control. Absolutely irate and self-absorbed.
Nice generalization 🙄
@@northwoodslife8456 nah. I left maine and see the real america. What i said is true. So shut up.
@@brad349miller lol the irony of your statement. Complaining of people being "absolutely irate" while simultaneously telling people to shut up.
Hi! When you do two or three visits at same house, do you charge same price for all visits or give a discount?