Quick Answer
Starting a dog walking business is straightforward.
Running it properly is not.
You need:
- Structure
- Systems
- Control
Step 1: Define your service
- Solo or group walks
- Locations
- Pricing
Be clear about what you offer before you start taking clients. Vague services lead to mismatched expectations.
Step 2: Set up properly
- Insurance
- Contracts
- Policies
See the dog walking insurance article for guidance on what cover you need before taking your first client.
Step 3: Build structure
- Daily routine
- Risk management
- Client communication
A dog walking risk assessment is a core part of your structure. See the dog walking risk assessment article for guidance.
Step 4: Get clients
- Clear positioning
- Trust
- Reliability
Clients choose dog walkers based on trust. Your setup, documentation, and professionalism signal that trust before you have even met them.
The biggest mistake
Trying to build everything from scratch.
This leads to:
- Inconsistency
- Gaps
- Problems later
Most problems that arise in dog walking businesses are caused by gaps in setup that were never addressed at the start.
Start properly, not reactively.
Summary
- Easy to start
- Harder to run properly
- Structure makes the difference
Part of a larger guide
This article is a supporting piece for the full pillar guide on dog home boarding in England.
Read the full guide: Dog Walking Business (UK): Legal, Safety, Trust and How to Do It Properly