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Get Peace of Mind with Our Professional Dog Walkers Near Elm Grove, WI - 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

How will you have your dog taken care of while you're busy at work during the day? 

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Much as you would like to be with your dog or cat all hours of the day, sometimes it's just not possible. 

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So you go online and search a phrase like "professional dog walkers near me." 

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And of course, many results pop up. Then you find out that your real problem involves figuring out which professional dog walking service to use. 

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For starters, You want a bonded and insured dog walking service. While bad things rarely ever happen, sometimes Murphy's Law kicks in and they happen anyway. And your dog walker absolutely must have bonding and insurance in place, just in case those bad things do become reality. 

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You also want to make sure your dog walker has lots of experience with dogs. This doesn't need to be professional experience in dog obedience training. However, that is helpful. But, your dog walker should at least have enough experience such that you feel comfortable with their ability to walk your dog. 

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You also want frequent and clear communication. This includes a few pics from your dog's walk, as well as written updates via text or email. Then, you know for sure poochy is okay and having a good time. 

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You Get Exactly This From Atta Boy!'s Professional Dog Walking Services for Elm Grove Residents! 

 

Yes! Everything you read about above can be found in one place: Atta Boy! Dog Walking & Pet Sitting. 

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We're bonded and insured. We have more than three decades of experience with dogs and cats. 

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And you get prompt communication regarding the time we spend with your dog or cat! You'll get images and text or email updates on what happens. 

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Does all this sound good?

 

Great! 

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Just call 262.407.4271 now, or: 

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Why Hire A Professional Dog Walker Anyway? 

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Let's say you're not sure whether to hire a professional dog walker or not. You can see some of the value. However, you're just not quite confident enough to actually make the hire yet. 

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If you're still struggling to actually make the decision, take a look at some of these benefits that you get when you hire a pro dog walker: 

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1. Improve Your Dog's Health

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Your dog needs regular exercise to live a long, healthy, and happy doggy life. Unfortunately, many dogs and cats are actually obese. And you have to understand that's not a healthy way for them to live at all. 

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Exercise helps your dog avoid many preventable health problems, including: 

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  • Diabetes

  • Bone diseases

  • Joint pain

  • Heart diseases

  • Lung disease 

  • Cancer

  • And many more! 

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In addition to a healthier and happier dog, imagine all the money that you'll save on vet bills! 

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2. Better Doggy Socialization and Stimulation

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Walking gets your dog's senses going. And they need that to keep their brain in check. 

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The same goes for puppies. They need as many social experiences as they can possibly get at a young age. 

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It's easy to take these seemingly small things for granted. But your dog absolutely needs them all to be a happy and healthy dog. 

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Remember that, while all this stuff seems relatively small to you, it's a big deal for your dog. There's a reason they show so much excitement when you tell them it's time to go on their walk! 

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3. Better Doggy Behavior

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Cliches may be a bit annoying to hear. But they also contain a lot of truth. 

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And in this case, "tired dogs are good dogs," aren't they? 

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But the problem you're having lies in getting your dog to the point of tired, doesn't it? 

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To keep your dog's behavior on the good side, you ideally shouldn't leave your dog in a crate or alone for more than 8 hours per day. 

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You should, again ideally, try to do this on your own. It's best for your dog to have the strongest bond with you. 

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If you can't, however, you can always hire dog walking services to help you out. 

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4. Your Own Peace of Mind

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If you're like every other dog owner, you feel at least some guilt and anxiety about leaving your dog. It's hard because you, just like your dog, build a strong bond together. 

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But sometimes life's demands simply run too high. And you need a little help to make life work. 

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When you feel yourself getting into that position, then you might consider a pro dog walker. 

 

Because you're hiring an experienced professional with bonding and insurance, you don't have to feel any worry about the health of your dog. 

 

5. You Get More Time

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When it comes to your daily life, you have more things to do than there are hours in a day, right? 

 

And then, you have to add daily, or twice-daily walks with your dog to your to-do list. 

 

How's that supposed to work? 

 

This is where hiring a professional dog walker can help you free up some much-needed time. 

 

You might even just rest yourself during that time. 

 

Whatever you choose to do is perfectly okay.

 

Just understand that you will have some relief because you'll have a little more time available during the day. 
 

Questions to ask Companies You Find by Searching "Dog Walking Companies Near Me"

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You want the peace of mind that comes with hiring a dog walking service you trust. But, how do you figure that out up-front? 

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Here's some questions to ask various dog walking companies as you talk with them: 

 

1. Are you bonded and insured? 

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Searching "best dog walkers near me" and talking with any legitimate dog walking business should yield companies with bonding and insurance. Bonding gives you financial protection from poor quality work and theft. Insurance protects you from any damages for which the dog walking service is held liable. 

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Both are basic and easily affordable for any dog walking business. There's absolutely zero reason you should choose a dog walking service without bonding or insurance. 

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2. Do all your dog walkers get background checks? 

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There's no reason why a dog walking service wouldn't want to know the history of their dog walkers. A company who doesn't check the background of their dog walkers puts the safety of your dog at great risk. 

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And you certainly don't want to put the health or safety of your dog at risk. 

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3. What do you do if a dog begins to get out of control? 

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Absolutely no dog is perfect. All dogs have their moments. Plus, you may even be walking into a situation where the dog frequently causes problems with people and other dogs. â€‹

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Regardless of what goes on with your dog, your dog walking service should know how to handle your dog. The standard, and healthiest, approach lies in ignoring or redirecting the dog's behavior. Then, you follow that up with verbal praise and maybe a treat. 

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Scolding and punishing, or using a threatening tone, only causes more anxiety and lost trust in your dog. Such tactics solve the problem in the short term. However, they cause more issues in the long-term. 

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In addition, scolding and/or punishing can actually escalate a dog's behavior in the heat of the moment. And this can lead to a bite or fight. 

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Overall, it by far works better to use calm, assertive behavior to get your dog to behave the way you want. 

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4. How do you handle emergencies? 

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The odds are that one won't happen. But, an emergency can still happen at any time. 

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And you want to know how the dog walking service will respond should one occur. â€‹

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Typically, this involves either a trip to the vet or emergency vet clinic. 

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5. How do you communicate? 

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Search "dog walking services near me" and you should find a number of companies who understand excellent communication. For this type of service, you should expect that each company knows how to communicate in a way that gives you total peace of mind. 

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They should know your dog's emergency contact information. But, you should demand even more than that from your dog walking company. They should be able to send you some images and a brief written update on the time they spent with your dog. 

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That way, you can also be sure they're providing high-quality service. 

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6. Do you offer service during all kinds of weather? 

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Your dog needs to go to the bathroom, regardless of what's happening outside. They don't magically change their bathroom needs when the weather gets worse outside. 

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Surprisingly enough, some dog walking services won't provide service when the weather's terrible. But some do. Just make sure that yours does. 

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7. Where will you walk my dog?

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Sometimes, dogs just need to stretch their legs and walk throughout your neighborhood. They'll say hello to a few of their furry friends. And, they'll enjoy a few of the sights and smells in the area. 

 

Other times, your dog feels some built-up stress and needs a "decompression walk." This gives them much more time to be out in nature and to enjoy much more of the great outdoors. 

 

Both types of walks have their time and place. Make sure you discuss what happens with your dog walker so everyone's on the same page when your dog gets their walk.  

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8. How will picking up and dropping off your dog work? 

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You need to feel comfortable with how your dog is transported. 

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Should they be loose in the back of someone's vehicle so they can stretch out and relax? 

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Or should they be kept in a crate? 

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WIll other dogs be transported at the same time as your dog? 

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Will your dog meet other people while being transported? 

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All are important things to consider. 

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9. What kinds of leashes do you use? 

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With this question, you simply want to make sure your dog walking service only uses leashes you approve of. 

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Make sure they don't use retractable leashes. Those are always a bad idea for a number of reasons. Here's just a few of the things that go wrong with them: 

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  • The locking mechanism breaks

  • The leash itself may snap in half

  • They encourage pulling

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...And that's just a beginning list of what makes retractable leashes such a bad idea! 

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Make sure your dog walking service does not use retractable leashes. As long as they don't use a retractable leash, the leash itself should be fine. 

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10. Will you ever take my dog off their leash? 

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You simply want to make this clear up front. If you don't want your dog to be off leash, then just say so. 

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And if you're not sure, just keep your dog on leash. It's always better to be safe than sorry. 

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11. Will my dog have the same walker/sitter every time? 

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If you're like most dog owners, you want your dog with the same person every time. Of course, imperfections happen. People get sick or leave their job. You must be understanding of these things when they do happen. 

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Keeping your dog with the same walker builds the familiarity, trust, and comfort they need to really learn and grow and become their best self. 

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The majority of dog walking services will keep your dog with the same walker every time. 

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12. How many dogs do you walk at once? 

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Here you want to clear up whether your dog will walk alone or as part of a pack. Either is okay, as long as you match what your dog likes best. 

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You're the expert on your dog. So, make sure you do what makes them happiest. 

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13. How do you manage unsocialized dogs? 

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Every dog begins at this point. And they all have to learn and grow somehow...

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Just make sure that you feel confident in your dog walker's answer. 

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14. How do you work with dogs with special needs? 

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Does your dog take unique medications to help them with a medical condition? If so, make sure to ask your dog walking service if they've done this before. 

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The last thing you need is a miscommunication regarding your dog's medication. 

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15. What other services do you offer? 

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Most dog walkers do more than just dog walking. Plus, it can be helpful to know that if your dog has more needs, then someone else can help you out too. 

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These services can include pet sitting, pet taxiing, dog adventures, and more. Make sure you inquire about the cost of each service so that you know you're financially prepared. 

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16. Will you allow me to come on the walk? 

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Before you sign a contract, it's not a bad idea to do a test walk with your dog walker. That way, you know how they'll interact with your dog. 

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Yes. It's more time you have to spend. But remember, it's just 30 minutes up front. And that will give you a lot of peace of mind during your relationship with your dog walker. 

Elm Grove Dog Walking Resources

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Searching Phrases Like "Find Dog Walkers Near Me?" Look No Further Than Atta Boy! Dog Walking & Pet Sitting!

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Remember, here's all the value you get with Atta Boy! Dog Walking & Pet Sitting: 

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  • Licensed and bonded to protect you if something bad happens

  • More than three decades of experience caring for cats and dogs

  • Your dog walks with the same person every time

  • Excellent communication with pics and written during your dog's or cat's visit

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Does all that sound good? Great! 

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Call 262.207.4271 now or:

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