The Woof Pack

The Woof Pack Please feel free to contact me for further information regarding weekday dog walking services. Many thanks. Sarah daily 1 hour dog walk £75

Hello,

My name is Sarah and I am a professional dog walker. I love my job and get joy out of doing it everyday with my fury little friends. I am registered with Brighton and Hove Council, am fully insured and Police checked. I walk Monday-Friday (Excluding bank holidays)

Price list
Dog Group Walking- 1 hour £15
Mon - Fri incl.

17/02/2026

*** UPDATE - Sadly, Goldie has crossed the rainbow bridge after being hit by a car. Our thoughts are with her family and all those who helped ***

Wild Park/Moulscoomb, Brighton

Female mini daxi ran from the bottom end of Wild Park around 1pm today, 17th February. She has been seen across Moulscoomb and Colden. Last sighting was in the underpass between these 2 areas.

She is wearing a pink beaded collar with a name tag.

Doglost link: https://www.doglost.co.uk/dog/202145

Please do not chase - she has been spooked. Please call the numbers above - they are waiting nearby

22/12/2025

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy 2026 x

11/10/2025
26/06/2025

Adder bites are most common from June to August; would you know what to do if your pet ever encountered one? 🐍

Although rare, it's a good idea to get clued up on what to do if your pet is ever bitten by a snake - especially adders, the UK's only venomous snake species. Usually, adders aren't a threat, but they might defend themselves if a curious pooch gets too close.

If your pet gets bitten by an adder, you must treat it as an emergency by following the first aid advice below and contacting your vet immediately. Cats can also suffer from adder bites (although it's less common), and the same first aid should apply.

You can reduce the chance of encountering adders by avoiding areas known for them; staying out of long grass, woodland, moorland, and along the coast (sand dunes/coastal paths); and researching any unfamiliar areas for adder 'hot-spots' before walking your dog 🐕

Learn more:
Dogs - https://pdsa.me/FSOC
Cats - https://pdsa.me/HlSH

[Visual description: An infographic showing photos of an adder and its markings. Alongside this is the following text: Adder bites in dogs. If your dog has been bitten by an adder, their symptoms will depend on where the bite is and where the venom spreads to. If the venom stays in the tissues around the bite, it will cause pain and swelling, but if it spreads further and gets into the bloodstream, it can cause much more serious problems, such as damage to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. First aid for a snake bite. 1. If you see the snake, try to remember what it looks like or take a photo from a distance. Do not try to find the snake, get close to it, touch it, or harm it. Adders are a protected species, so it's illegal to hurt or kill them, and they can bite people if disturbed. 2. Keep your dog as still as possible to prevent the venom from spreading around their body. 3. Leave the bite alone, don't apply a bandage or tourniquet. 4. Call your vet to let them know you are coming down to the practice. 5. If possible, bring a car to your dog or, depending on their weight, carry them to it. Snake bites are an emergency - if your dog has been bitten, follow our first aid advice and take them to a vet ASAP.]

09/01/2025
12/09/2024

A few pics from this week 😊

03/09/2024

Few pics from last week 😊

Just for info incase anyone needs their help.
21/06/2024

Just for info incase anyone needs their help.

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Rottingdean
BN27FG

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+447720842733

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