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Aidan A.

Belaire-Edison, MD

1 review
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Relevant Experience You can’t hand your best friend over to a dog walker with no experience. The job of the dog walker is not just getting your dog to exercise and walk around, but to know everything they need to so they can be great companions. They need to know how much exercise your dog needs, what their feeding time is, what medication they are supposed to give them, and so much more. They should be willing and able to do all these tasks. A good dog walker has the relevant experience on how to handle your dog’s needs and wants. Physically Fit Your dog needs exercise and play time. A good dog walker needs to be physically fit to provide it to them. It is not just walking around, you have to play with them, and sometimes even run with them. Every dog has a different pace. A good dog walker should be able to keep up with them. Not the marathon running kind of pace, but something that keeps the dog happy. Responsibility We allow our dog walker to enter our homes and our dog’s hearts. There are certain responsibilities that come with that job. They should always keep an eye on the dog while they are out with them. All potential dangers should be kept in mind; cars, construction sites, and even other dogs. An alternative escape route and plan should always be ready,: who knows when you might have to use it. Another responsibility of a dog walker is to carry around extra poop bags, treats, and a first aid kit; better safe than sorry. Good Communication Skills Good communication skills with clients are an important trait in a good dog walker. For a dog walker to be great, they should be able to communicate with the client and the dog. If they can’t communicate openly, any concerns they might have will go unanswered. Also, the good times must be shared as well. A healthy back-and-forth between the client and the dog walker is important. How else will you get those adorable pictures in the park? Comfortable Around Animals This is perhaps the most important quality of a dog walker. You don’t have to be a pet owner to be comfortable around animals; you just have to love them. If dogs can see your affection towards them, they will trust you to take care of them. As I a good dog walker should be passionate and responsible. If your dog walker has these skills, they are a keeper.

Reviews

Byneiqua S.
Feb 24, 2021

Aidan is an amazing sitter!!! I know and trust that she will look after my daughter (puppy) and there will be no problems. When I need someone to look after my puppy, she is the first one I call. I have never had an issue with her. And my puppy absolutely adores her. She knows her well and gets excited whenever she sees her.

About Aidan A.

Skills

4 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has an unfenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has no pets
No children present
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs not allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 8+ hours

Services

Boarding
in the sitter's home
AWAY
House Sitting
in your home
AWAY
Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
AWAY
Doggy Day Care
in the sitter's home
AWAY
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
AWAY

Aidan can host

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs
Crate-trained dogs only

Aidan can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

About Aidan A.

Skills

4 years of experience

Home

Lives in a house
Has an unfenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has no pets
No children present
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs not allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 8+ hours

Location

Baltimore, MD

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Aidan A.

Belaire-Edison, MD

1 review