Dog walking

Small group activity walks with care, control and proper outdoor time.

I specialise in enjoyable countryside walks for small to medium sized dogs, with owner preferences, lead choices and each dog's temperament taken seriously.

Last updated: 4 June 2026.

Activity walks

Which dogs suit a small-group activity walk?

A typical group walk gives dogs time to move, sniff, socialise and settle into a proper outdoor routine. I work with manageable groups so I can watch behaviour, pace, recall and comfort throughout the walk.

Small groups

I keep groups manageable for control, attention and safer socialisation.

Owner preference

I base on-lead or off-lead decisions on the dog, route and owner's wishes.

Safe return

I can include collection, safe travel and return home as part of the practical routine.

Two dogs walking along a countryside path Springer spaniel running through woodland
Spaniel standing in ferns

One-to-one walks

A quieter walk when that is what the dog needs.

I offer one-to-one walks for dogs who are young, older, nervous, recovering confidence, building recall, or simply better with a calm individual routine. They can also be a good first step before a dog joins a small group.

I ask for honest owner information about behaviour, health, lead preferences, recall and what helps the dog feel secure before we begin.

What you can expect

A practical, caring routine.

The strongest part of what I offer is trust: a known person, sensible groups, real countryside routes and care that does not feel anonymous.

Collection and safe travel

I can include collection, safe transport and return home, depending on the agreed arrangement.

Activity, social time and observation

Dogs get exercise and stimulation while I watch behaviour, confidence and comfort.

A calm finish

I return dogs after their walk, ready to settle back into their normal home routine.