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Dog Walkers El Centro CA

Puppies and dogs need the mental stimulation that only going outside can bring. It’s not fair for your puppies and dogs to be inside a home or out in the backyard without regular trips outside. Exercising a dog is part of a dog owner’s responsibilities. There are so many benefits of dog walking. If you are not able to do it it’s only fair to get a professional dog walker for your dogs. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the pet supply stores in El Centro, CA listed below that have all the leashes and collars you will need for your outside adventures. You will also find references for professional dogwalkers around El Centro.

Gentle Touch Obedience & Pet Sitting
(760) 427-8750
El Centro, CA
Allison Hix
(760) 224-2485
Carlsbad, CA
Tenderheart Pet Sitting & Plant Care
(818) 991-5377
Westlake Village, CA
Platinum Pet Sitting
(650) 533-7866
San Mateo, CA
Guardian Pet & Home Care
(760) 238-1612
Palm Springs, CA
Burk Dog Training & Pet Sitting
(760) 353-4391
El Centro, CA
Nanda Coleman
(408) 466-6853
San Jose, CA
A Critter Sitter
(661) 435-5055
Palmdale, CA
Wizard of Paws
(714) 288-9041
Orange, CA
Pet Junction
(310) 306-PETS
Playa del Rey, CA
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"Let's go for a walk!" ranks as my dogs' second-favorite phrase, topped only by "Are you hungry?" We walk almost every day. A vigorous walk provides good exercise, both for the dogs and me. The fresh air, green grass and blue sky invigorate us. When we walk, I see neighbors I might not otherwise see, and we talk and share news, renewing neighborhood ties.

My dogs seem to enjoy the walks as much as I do. Creatures of habit, they like walking the same route each day, sniffing the same places, checking to see who has been by this way. But when we walk someplace new, their excitement shows. Recently we went for a walk along a sidewalk parallel to the beach. Dax's nose was going full-speed, sifting through all the different smells: rocks, seaweed and sand. All had to be investigated. Kes was more visually oriented and fascinated with the seagulls flying overhead and the pelicans diving into the waves offshore.

A lot of other people walk their dogs along the beach, too, and it was nice to see so many well-behaved dogs. Most of the dog owners acted responsibly, picking up after their dogs and keeping them on leash. Unfortunately, there were a few rotten apples. One young man released his dog on the beach even though signs mark this as a "No dogs" beach. I understand he enjoys giving his dog some freedom, but change comes from working in and through the system, not from breaking the law. There were also a few dog owners who did not pick up after their dogs. When I saw one, I of...

Author: Liz Palika

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