Sollten Sie einen Dog Walker in Betracht ziehen?
Exercise, play, mental stimulation and socialisation are important for your dog’s wellbeing, health and development. These activities also minimizes boredom, destructive and unwanted behavior such as chewing furniture and barking when alone.
However, our hectic lives make it hard to juggle the demands of work, running a household, raising a family and other time pressures we experience. Allocating time for your dog’s daily exercise can be impossible. And sometimes, life throws you a curve ball in the form of illness, temporary incapacity and immobility or busy periods and you may need a short-term solution.
Dogs are social animals and do not like to be left alone for hours. This is unavoidable as we need to make a living after all. If you live in an apartment, it’s unlikely your dog is exercising at all during the day. Even if you have a backyard, your dog may be exercising but may not be getting the level of socialisation and interaction required.
Wenn du für den Großteil des Tages weg bist, weißt du, dass dein Hund nicht die Übung oder Stimulation erhält, die er braucht, haben Nachbarn, die sich über Bellen und Jammern beschweren, nach Hause kommen, um Toiletten-Chaos oder gekaute Möbel zu bekommen, oder bemerken Veränderungen im Verhalten deines Hund, dann könnte es Zeit sein, die Einstellung eines Hundewanderers in Erwägung zu ziehen.
Choosing a dog walker
Hiring a service is never cheap and you should take it seriously as you will be leaving the care of your beloved pet in the hands of another and will also need to trust them in your home.
You should ask potential walkers a range of questions and consider the needs of both you and your dog. Your dog’s age, breed, temperament, health, energy level and exercise preference will influence who is the right dog walker for you.
The best place to start is to seek advice from your vet, local pet store, trainers or friends and family who can recommend a dog walker.
However, our hectic lives make it hard to juggle the demands of work, running a household, raising a family and other time pressures we experience. Allocating time for your dog’s daily exercise can be impossible. And sometimes, life throws you a curve ball in the form of illness, temporary incapacity and immobility or busy periods and you may need a short-term solution.
Dogs are social animals and do not like to be left alone for hours. This is unavoidable as we need to make a living after all. If you live in an apartment, it’s unlikely your dog is exercising at all during the day. Even if you have a backyard, your dog may be exercising but may not be getting the level of socialisation and interaction required.
Wenn du für den Großteil des Tages weg bist, weißt du, dass dein Hund nicht die Übung oder Stimulation erhält, die er braucht, haben Nachbarn, die sich über Bellen und Jammern beschweren, nach Hause kommen, um Toiletten-Chaos oder gekaute Möbel zu bekommen, oder bemerken Veränderungen im Verhalten deines Hund, dann könnte es Zeit sein, die Einstellung eines Hundewanderers in Erwägung zu ziehen.
Choosing a dog walker
Hiring a service is never cheap and you should take it seriously as you will be leaving the care of your beloved pet in the hands of another and will also need to trust them in your home.
The best place to start is to seek advice from your vet, local pet store, trainers or friends and family who can recommend a dog walker.
- Request the walker provide referrals and client testimonials.
- Wie lange haben sie operiert und gibt es irgendwelche Probleme, Verletzungen oder Todesfälle, Kundenbeschwerden, Rechtsstreitigkeiten?
- Do they have insurance and what type do they have, when does it expire and what does it cover?
- Fragen über ihre Qualifikationen, Zertifizierung, Erfahrung oder wenn sie Mitglieder einer relevanten Haustierverbände sind. Diese Informationen zeigen ihre Hingabe, Professionalität und die Wahrscheinlichkeit, sie können alle möglichen Verhaltens-oder Gesundheitsprobleme zu verwalten. Ein guter Hund Wanderer sollte über Kenntnisse über Hundetraining, Verhalten und sogar erste Hilfe sein.
- Umreiß, was Sie erwarten und alle speziellen Bedürfnisse, Gesundheit oder Sicherheit betrifft für Ihren Hund.
- Lassen Sie den Wanderer Ihren Hund treffen und gehen alle zusammen spazieren. Beobachten Sie, wie Ihr Hund reagiert auf sie und wie sie interagieren und behandeln Sie Ihren Hund.
- Some dogs love to play with others and will happily run around once at the dog park. Others prefer to be walked. Find out what the walker has planned and whether it suits your dog and what you want.
- With large companies you may not get the same walker each time. Find out how they arrange their bookings and exactly who will be walking your dog. If you have hired an individual or are using a small company, ask who the back-up person will be in case your walker becomes ill or is unavailable. You should also check the any additional walker's or back-up walker's experience and references.
- How many dogs do they take at a time and how do they group the dogs - by age, size, breed? How well does your dog socialise with others? Will this be problematic or beneficial for your dog?
- Will your dog be in a car? For how long? How are dogs restrained in the car?
- What training techniques do they use? Will they adhere to your training preference and commands? How do they handle aggresssion or other behavioural issues.
- Where will they walk your dog and which park will they go to? How long will they be exercised for, not total time in the walker’s care but actual time exercising? Are they aware of local council rules about leash compliance and cleaning up?
- What will happen if it rains or very hot or cold days?
- Geben Sie Leckereien, Blei, Kragen und Back-up Blei, Kragen und ID-Tag für Ihren Hund. Das Kennzeichen Ihres Hundes sollte Ihre aktuellen Kontaktdaten enthalten.
- Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Wanderer hat Ihre Kontaktdaten und die Adresse und Telefonnummer Ihres Tierarztes. Möglicherweise müssen Sie Ihren Tierarzt darüber informieren, dass der Spaziergänger Ihre Erlaubnis hat, im Notfall eine Behandlung für Ihren Hund zu suchen.
- Have regular catch-ups to make sure there are no problems and that they, and more importantly your dog, are happy.