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Best dog walkers in Seattle
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Best dog walkers in Seattle
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Get matched
A top-rated local Caregiver will match with you; or you can choose to browse Caregivers near you.
Follow along
Receive live updates and photos. Track your pup's walk via GPS.
Get a report card
Once your pet is home, view details on how the walk went, complete with a photo!
Why find pet care through Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of vetted and background checked pet sitters, overnight boarding, dog walkers, dog trainers, and even virtual vet chat. Schedule ahead for pet care while you are away, or book on-demand pet care during the workday. In minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
Why book a dog walker in Seattle?
Browse Seattle, WA dog walkers to find a Caregiver that can provide the best pet care for your dog — whether your pup is a major sniffing machine and needs a patient walker, or loves to pull full force and needs someone strong to hold the leash. Dog walkers on the Wag! platform are waiting to take your furry friend on a walk around Seattle, WA so you don't have to stress about pet care. The app even notifies you when your dog poops or pees along the way!
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Seattle
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Pike Market
Pike Place Market is centrally located, just a few minutes away from downtown Seattle. Don’t forget to stop by Olympic Sculpture Park for some of the most stunning views of the city and Elliott Bay. If you’re visiting in July, don’t miss the annual Fancy Dog fundraiser, held in Olympic Sculpture Park. You and your pup can enjoy a costume parade, food samples, and a fun walk, all while benefiting Seattle’s Humane Pet Project. After a long day of fun in the sun, stop by Pink Door, where you and Fido can enjoy a bite to eat on the patio overlooking Elliot Bay.
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Fremont
Fremont in Seattle, WA offers plenty of activities for you and your pup to enjoy. Fancy some shopping? You and your leashed dog can enjoy a stroll through Fremont’s Sunday Street Market, where you can treat yourself and your furry friend to unique gifts and fresh food. Walk it off on the Burke-Gilman Trail, a lovely 18-mile trek through Seattle that offers stunning views of Golden Gardens Park, Puget Sound, Fremont Canal, and Lake Union. If you’re visiting around September, you won’t want to miss Dogtoberfest, part of Seattle’s annual Oktoberfest. Enter your pretty pup in the festival’s CityDog Magazine Cover Dog Model contest, and enjoy some of the finest craft beers Seattle has to offer.
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Magnolia
Looking to get away from the city and spend some time in nature? Head over to the Magnolia district, home of Discovery Park. This 534-acre park is the largest in Seattle and offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains, and the Olympic Mountains. Discovery Park has everything a nature lover with a canine companion could hope for – sea cliffs, forests, protected beaches, local wildlife, sand dunes, and so much more. You can even take classes at Discovery Park, where you can learn about conservation and the natural landscape. Magnolia Manor Park is also a great place to let your furry friend off his leash.
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South Lake Union
If you’re looking for adventure, look no further than Lake Union. Check out the Center for Wooden Boats, where you and your pawesome pal can embark on a self-guided rowboat tour of Lake Union. Visiting Seattle on a weekend? You won’t want to miss the Fremont Sunday Ice Cream Cruise, where you and your leashed companion can enjoy ice cream and smooth sailing around Seattle on the Seattle Ferry. Burn those ice cream calories and learn about sustainable gardening at Cascade Playground – just make sure to keep your furry friend on a leash. If you’re looking for some off-leash fun, head on over to Denny’s Park, which offers benches and lighting.
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Phinney Ridge
This district of Seattle is one of the most dog-friendly areas of the city, boasting the Woodland Park Rose Garden and the Woodland Dog Park. The Woodland Park Rose Garden is one of few rose test gardens in America. You and your leashed canine companion can enjoy a walk among new hybrid roses before they become available to the public. Afterward, head over to Woodland Dog Park, where your furry friend can stretch his legs and enjoy some off-leash play. Woodland Park Zoo is also nearby, but you’ll need to take your pup back home or to your hotel before visiting-- or you can drop him off at Creature Comforts Pet Sitting to stay busy while you see the sights.
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