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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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I am a dog walker in my city too,but not in a big city like New York. My limit to walking dogs is 5, but that's on a rare bases. I usually typically walk 3 or 2 at a time. Some dogs I walk solo. I actually walk more steps then this guy and work more days then he does. I walk anywhere between 23,000 steps to 33,000 steps a day AND work 7 days a week. I could have the weekends off,but just choose to work it. It's typically only 3 dogs each on Saturday and Sunday which is not bad at all. I've been doing dog walking since right after high school. I went to college like this guy did,but didn't get a degree. Nothing really clicked. I tried learning computer courses and then cooking/baking classes and then physical education classes. Ultimately went into dog walking. One person asked me to walk their dog after mine had passed. She said she would pay me so I did. Then another person heard about it. So they asked me to walk their dog. Pretty much after that it took off. People just saw me walking different dogs and then asked me to walk their dogs. Some dogs I walk same dog every week and other dogs I walk if owner needs it & if I have time. I have to say though, the owners are not as pushy as this guy says. At least mine aren't. I don't even text to let the owners know I am there. They just know because they trust me. Some have cameras in front of their houses for security reasons. No dog has a tracker on them though. If something is wrong with the dog, then I'll text the owner or if payment is due. Otherwise that's about it. Oh and if it's going to be a hot day, then I'll let the owner know I will be early in walking their dog(s). I am mostly friends with all the owners. Everyone knows me trusts me. As far as also leashes go- I like gentle leaders for the dogs that pull or just leash on collar. Some dogs go off leash depending on if they can be. I do actually listen to music on speaker on occasion if it's just not many dogs. I feel blessed to be walking dogs. I got other job offers before for higher pay,but I just declined them. I thought in back of my mine "Who's going to walk puddy?"
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