Becky's Dog Walking
Posted by Unknown on 8:09 AM with 2 comments
Becky Steiner is a dog walker from Slingerlands, New York. I met her through Samuel Dearth, owner of Camp Bow Wow.
We made arrangements to meet in Voorheesville, New York to walk some of her clients. We ventured off on a trail that runs parallel to the power lines; well kept, grassy, a little muddy, and everything a pooch could ask for on an early weekday morning.
I met up with Becky again this past week. She pulled into the Capital Hills Golf Course parking lot with the dogs in tow. Five of them piled out of the car and instantly led the way through the course… after taking care of business that is.
The thing that sets Becky apart from other dog walkers is that she takes her client’s dogs out on an off-leash group walk. There is no better way to get friendly dogs exercised and socialized then letting them get together in a pack and be “free.” Becky does an excellent job at keeping these pups happy, healthy, and tuckered out when it’s time to go back home.
To begin this off-leash walking process, Becky will sit down with the dog’s owners, and have a discussion with them to find out if it is something that they are interested in for their dogs when they call her for service.
After the discussion, Becky will do a trial run with the owner’s permission. She will get to know the dog on and off-leash and check him out with the other dogs to gauge their behavior together.
On average, Becky walks about 5 or 6 compatible dogs together at a time. She always carries extra supplies such as leashes, bags and treats to make sure the walks go smoothly. Becky is insured and Pet First Aid/CPR certified. She is prepared and ready if an emergency situation ever broke out.
These photos are from our most recent walk at Capital Hills Golf Course in Albany, New York

Becky saying "Hello" to a visiting pooch.

Time for treats!

Becky also recommends taking your dog to some of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy trails. You can find them here.
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ReplyDeleteBecky, you are doing a great job in walking your dog. I think that you would get a job instantly at dublin dog walking, but you'd have to go to Ireland for that to happen. The question is, are you ready to move to Ireland?
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