Dog Walking in Bishop Park, Lincoln, NE
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“I have been using Andrea and Edwin for awhile now and they are so wonderful to work with. I usually request them when I have to have my boyfriend’s dog with me for extended days, but they are still sending me pictures of my cat who wasn’t part of the request. They are efficient in communication and flexible in timing and if something comes up. Highly recommend them for your pet needs!”

About: I have owned a dog if not multiple dogs since I was 5 years old. With three current dogs from a mini dachshund to a medium sized Sheltie to a large husky I am familiar with multiple breeds, ages, and sizes. I currently own my own business so I can fit pet care into a rotating schedule that I build myself whether it is every once in a while or a regular routine for you and your pets. I have a fenced yard, am familiar with walking trails in Lincoln, and crate my current dogs if needed. While only offering dog walking no dogs will be coming into my home.
“Feel so much better knowing Alicia coming to check on pups and walk dogs when I can’t be there! thanks so much for taking great care of pups and walking Lola, who can be a handful!”

“Ana was wonderful with Luna! She was punctual, attentive, and made sure all of Luna’s needs were met. I loved seeing how much fun Luna had on her walk! It’s clear Anna really cares and keeps Luna happy and comfortable. Highly recommend her!”

About: Born around lots of animals, including the GSD my mom bred many going to K9 programs and I would show them when I was little. Growing up, I was part of raising & training hunting dogs (Labs) & a seizure dog (Sheltie). As an adult I've had a GSD, Pomeranians and pitbulls (potty trained, crate trained, leash trained, basic commands like sit stay come - clicker method). I also learned some about senior care helping my friend who worked at Hearts United shelter for several years. I currently don't have any dogs, but have cats. I have minimal appointments (2 hour long weekly standing & sporadic others) and errands (school drop off and pickup) so I can be available to care for your pet nearly 24/7 Caring for your dog at your home, I would follow whatever routine, usual/best practices you have for them there. At my apartment, there is a large open grassy area right behind my building and a great walking/bike path, but it is NOT fenced so I would be taking out any dog myself on a leash. If I needed to leave my apartment for an appointment/errand and could not bring your dog along, I would want to crate to ensure there's no accidents while unsupervised in a strange environment.
About: I’ve mostly cared for bigger dogs with a lot of energy. I regularly look after my friend’s pets as well as my family’s. I have a dog of my own, she’s very active and friendly. I’ve had her for over a year and learned so much about dogs from being a pet parent. I got to school part-time but I still have quite a bit of time throughout the day for check-ins. The weekends are best for boarding. I like to do dog walking throughout the week. I spend most of my time at home so I don’t mind hosting at my home but I’ll also do care at a client’s home. I do not have a fenced in back yard but I live in an area with a lot of parks and open spaces. I do spend a lot of time outside so I’m comfortable with going out for multiple walks a day. I don’t provide treats of my own unless the owner asks me too or if they tell me what they’re okay with their pet eating. I don’t give pets food I’m eating because I don’t want them to choke or they could get sick.
About: Growing up on a farm, I learned early on that every animal deserves patience and a steady hand. I treat every pet as an equal, whether I’m bottle-feeding a newborn kitten, training a high-energy dog to run alongside me, or simply sitting in the sun to keep a senior pet company. Because I don’t have pets of my own right now, my schedule is completely open. They get 100% of my attention, 100% of the time. Working from home full-time gives me the ultimate flexibility to provide your pet with constant companionship.I have dedicated blocks in the morning, at noon, and in the evening for long walks, play sessions, and feedings. Your pet won't just be 'checked on'—they’ll be part of my daily flow. When caring for pets in your home, my priority is maintaining their sense of security. I follow your 'house rules' to the letter to ensure their routine stays consistent. From refreshing water bowls and administering meds to high-energy play sessions, I handle every task with care. I also make sure your home stays exactly as you left it—secure, clean, and filled with a happy, well-exercised pet.
About: Even in childhood, I've loved animals. I decided when I was very young that I wanted to make a career out of rescuing abused, disabled, and neglected animals who need help; I still think about this dream today, at 20 years old. For all my life, I've had a dog, cat, or critter to come home to. I'm willing and able to go on walks, though prefer not to walk too much on days above 90 degrees Fahrenheit or below 30. As far as I'm concerned, I'm willing and able to do anything your animal may need. I care about every animal companion, and will do my best to make their lives as enjoyable as possible. I would even be willing to try caring for an animal that may act somewhat aggressive, as long as they don't have a history of serious injuries, seeing as I'm not trained to defuse an attitude such as that yet. I am also, of course, willing to care for your home through small time chores as long as I am there. Right now, I'm a sandwich slinger at Subway. Usually I only get morning shifts which are 3 hours on average, 6 hours tops. I would let you know if I'm going to be away for longer! Otherwise, I try not to leave my wards for more than 4-5 hours just out of caution. I generally prefer to petsit outside my home, since our pets aren't always awesome with new friends... but I'm always willing to come to your place, granted we (of course) meet beforehand so I can get a lay of the land and your pets can assess me. I will do my best to keep routines just the same for your pet, as well as ensure that the house is NOT messed up. I will keep in touch with you with pictures and updates! (Unless you don't need that, of course!)
“Infinity goes above and beyond to take care of our doggo! We love all the photos and updates. She has excellent communication and truly cares about the dog she’s working with!❤️”

About: Ive taken care of animals since before I can remember. All pets are given all the love I have to offer. I’m very gentle with older pets and always do my best to make sure they’re comfortable and pampered. I've got more free time on my hands than I know what to do with; so it would be no problem at all to take care of your pets! I make sure pets get regularly taken out, as well as making sure they’re happy and fed. I also get a little silly and play with them for hours!
About: I’ve taken care of friends and families dogs and cats since I was about 12 years old. I also have two dogs of my own and have not gone a day of my life without one! I have two labs, one that’s 6 years old and one that’s 1, so I have experience with dogs of all ages. I would love to spend time with your pets! I am taking a few college classes but I have a lot of free time to walk and take care of your cats and dogs! I won't be taking pets back to my house as it conflicts with my own pet situation but am happy to visit or stay at your place to take care of your pet!
“This girl is amazing. Great communication... Flexible with times. My Dharma absolutely loves her. Waits at the door for her to arrive. If you need a dog walker ... This is your person. I would also trust her with sitting though I havent had the need to use her yet in that category. You won't go wrong with Jennifer.”

“Jasmine went above and beyond to take care of my dogs. I only booked her to walk the dogs but she took the time to also play with them and spend time with them. She spoiled my dogs and they love her. I really appreciate her assistance”

“Ashley & Kyle are amazing!! When I’m home and they help walk Pepper, she looks so happy when she returns. I’m grateful I have their help to get my dog exercise and make her happy.”


“Having Roger stop by to give Smudge a break was a great decision! He was very willing to meet up beforehand to make sure it would be a good fit. I appreciated his details in letting me know how things went. I will definitely be using his excellent service again! It puts my mind at peace to know my pup can get out on a nice day.”
About: I’ve grown up surrounded by animals on a farm—dogs, cats, horses, and even sheep—so caring for pets has always been a part of my life. My family currently has an Australian Labradoodle, and I also have a sweet 5-year-old cat named Eleanor, whom I adopted from a shelter when I was in college. Over the years, I’ve helped care for many friends’ and family’s pets, from energetic puppies to older, calmer animals. I adore all kinds of animals, especially dogs and cats, and enjoy both active playtime and gentle companionship. As a recent UNL graduate pursuing a health coach certification, I have a flexible schedule and can give your pets the time, attention, and care they deserve. I’m excited to meet your furry friends and provide them with loving, reliable care! Since I’m currently studying for my health coach certification, I have a flexible schedule that allows me to dedicate consistent, quality time to pets—whether it’s walks, playtime, feeding, or simply giving them companionship. Pet care fits naturally into my routine, and I love making it a priority every day or week! I provide loving care for pets in the comfort of their own home. I follow your routines for feeding, playtime, and any special needs, ensuring your pets feel safe, happy, and comfortable while you’re away. I’m happy to administer medications, give extra attention to senior pets, or engage energetic animals with active play. My goal is to make your pets feel loved and cared for in their familiar environment.
Bishop Park dog parents share their Rover experiences
This girl is amazing. Great communication... Flexible with times. My Dharma absolutely loves her. Waits at the door for her to arrive. If you need a dog walker ... This is your person. I would also trust her with sitting though I havent had the need to use her yet in that category. You won't go wrong with Jennifer.

Anna is absolutely amazing with Luna! Anna takes excellent care of her on every walk and always goes above and beyond — whether that’s making sure Luna gets great exercise, extra attention, or thoughtful updates afterward. I feel completely confident knowing Luna is in such caring, reliable hands. I couldn’t recommend Anna more highly!

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Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple dog walkers about your booking. Typically, dog walkers on Rover respond in under an hour.
Experience can vary widely from dog walker to dog walker, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when comparing dog walkers available in Bishop Park.
You can’t always predict a super busy day at work, but you can anticipate your dog’s needs. Instead of rushing home at lunch, book a dog walker to give your dog a 30- or 60-minute dog walk. Your dog walker can stop by as many times as you need—on whatever days you need them. With the Rover app, get a comprehensive Rover Card from your dog walker that includes:
- Start and stop times
- A map of their walk with total distance
- Pee, poo, food, and water breaks
- Cute photos and a personalized note
Yes! Dog walkers joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your dog walker through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your dog walker has access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals. In the rare event of any issues during a booking, rest easy knowing your dog is covered by the Rover Guarantee reimbursement program for eligible veterinary care.
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