Puppies: (under 1 year) - Daily mid-day visits help establish and maintain a housebreaking schedule. Proper house breaking requires a consistent schedule of bathroom breaks for your puppy. Crate trained puppies need to get out every 3 - 4 hours for proper training and socialization. We make daily visits while you are at work. Not only is your puppy's schedule kept consistent, but he/she will also be socialized with someone other than you.

Adult Dogs: Adult dogs need regular exercise to ensure good physical and mental health. Owners who work long hours can depend on us to walk their dogs during the week. Crated dogs are in particular need of a mid-day break. Over-crating and under exercising can result in a hyperactive, under-socialized dog who is harder to live with and train. The 203 Pet Walkers often work with clients on weaning dogs from their crate.

Older Dogs: Older dogs need  more frequent bathroom breaks than when they were young. When older dogs have accidents they become stressed because they have been trained to go outside but just can't "hold it" like they used to. A frustrated owner may then end up confining the older dog. We can make daily afternoon visits to give the elderly dog his/her bathroom break. This keeps both dog and owner happy!