We Walk NE Dogs

We Walk NE Dogs Team of dog walkers specialising in solo walks for all dogs, including reactive or anxious ones.

2 years on and I still love this photo of the gorgeous Hugo poking his head through the cat flap!
23/04/2025

2 years on and I still love this photo of the gorgeous Hugo poking his head through the cat flap!

πŸ‡πŸ₯šHappy Easter to all our walkers, clients and furry friends! πŸ‡πŸ₯šThank you for your continued support, hope you've all ha...
20/04/2025

πŸ‡πŸ₯šHappy Easter to all our walkers, clients and furry friends! πŸ‡πŸ₯š

Thank you for your continued support, hope you've all had a lovely day.

Two gorgeous girls, Princess and Rosie, just chilling....
19/04/2025

Two gorgeous girls, Princess and Rosie, just chilling....

Things to think about in the garden as spring slowly arrives...
19/04/2025

Things to think about in the garden as spring slowly arrives...

It's gardening season! If you're going to be enjoying a spot of gardening with your pet around, make sure you're aware of these potential hazards 🐌🌱

- Pesticides and w**d killers can be highly toxic, so keep pets away when using them.
- Slug pellets should be stored securely and only used where pets and other wildlife can not reach them, as they can be deadly if eaten.
- Compost bins and piles of leaves or grass cuttings can contain harmful bacteria and mould when they rot, so make sure you're clearing your garden waste into a secure bin, away from prying paws.
- Grass seeds can be a hidden hazard, as they can become lodged in your pet's skin, ears or eyes. As they're so small, they can move through the body's tissues, causing your pet serious inflammation or infection.
- Lots of toxic flowers begin to bloom in spring. This means there are many poisonous bulbs to be dug up, which often have a higher concentration of nutrients than leaves or flowers, making them even more dangerous for your pet if they are eaten. Keep these plants/bulbs in areas your pet can't access, or if you can, avoid them altogether.

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Gracie enjoying her stroll in the sun
19/04/2025

Gracie enjoying her stroll in the sun

Im sure many a dog would look these up if they could...
16/04/2025

Im sure many a dog would look these up if they could...

Claude showing us the way to go
16/04/2025

Claude showing us the way to go

Olive, up close and personal
16/04/2025

Olive, up close and personal

Blake on his way to his walk in the cemetery
15/04/2025

Blake on his way to his walk in the cemetery

Mabel out and about in the park
15/04/2025

Mabel out and about in the park

Bruno and Gus enjoying the sun at the beach
15/04/2025

Bruno and Gus enjoying the sun at the beach

Olly had some lovely walks with us last week whilst his dog mum was on her holidays.... such a lovely boy.              ...
31/03/2025

Olly had some lovely walks with us last week whilst his dog mum was on her holidays.... such a lovely boy.

27/03/2025

I know plenty of our clients already visit them regularly, but we like to promote local businesses.
A massive shout out today to who helped a very shaky and stressed friend of mine with new equipment (& some enrichment toys) for her dogs after one of her two daschund puppies escaped their harness in Whitley Bay this morning, and then had a bit of an adventure.
(Video is the two pups and my dog playing after this adventure, while Mum had a calming drink)

Suns out, its definitely beach time!
24/03/2025

Suns out, its definitely beach time!

Enjoying some beach time together, lots of paddling, rolling in the sand and socialising
21/03/2025

Enjoying some beach time together, lots of paddling, rolling in the sand and socialising

The ever gorgeous Delilah, so lovely to see her
21/03/2025

The ever gorgeous Delilah, so lovely to see her

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