14/05/2026
When it comes to group dog walks, the most important walk happens before the group ever meets โ the solo walk. ๐พ
Every dog is different. A one-to-one walk gives us the chance to truly get to know your dogโs personality, energy levels, behaviour, and comfort around new environments. It helps build trust between walker and dog in a calm, controlled setting without the distraction of other dogs.
During a solo meet-and-walk we can:
โข Learn your dogโs walking style and routine
โข Understand any triggers, anxieties, or training needs
โข Assess compatibility for future group walks
โข Build confidence and trust at your dogโs pace
โข Ensure group walks stay safe, balanced, and enjoyable for everyone
Not every dog suits every group โ and thatโs okay. Taking the time to properly introduce dogs is what creates happy, stress-free adventures later on. ๐ฆด
A thoughtful introduction means safer walks, calmer dogs, and more fun for the whole pack. ๐ถ๐