I have had the pleasure of growing up with dogs of all sizes, which has given me a deep understanding of their personalities, needs, and behavior. After recently relocating from Ireland to Sydney, I had to leave my beloved German Shepherd behind, and I truly miss the companionship and bond we shared. Dog walking offers me a wonderful way to stay connected with dogs and continue doing what I love. It allows me to provide careful, attentive care while giving dogs the exercise, attention, and companionship they deserve. My goal is to offer peace of mind to pet owners, knowing their furry friends are in good hands with someone who genuinely cares about their well-being. Dog walking isn’t just a job for me—it’s an opportunity to connect with animals and offer them the love and attention they need.
In my experience as a dog walker, I’ve regularly walked anywhere from one to three dogs at a time, which has helped me develop strong multitasking skills and the ability to manage different temperaments. Whether it’s a calm and easygoing dog or a more energetic and spirited one, I’ve learned to adapt my approach to ensure each dog feels safe, engaged, and well-cared for. This hands-on experience has strengthened my ability to assess and respond to individual needs, ensuring every dog gets the right amount of attention and exercise during our walks.