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Dog Walkers in Illinois
Find professional dog walkers in Illinois. Browse trusted dog walkers available in your area for daily walks and pet care.
4 Paws and Whiskers
+1 773-354-8905
A Dog's Best Friend
+1 773-419-3647
APEXpert Holistic Paws Care
+1 312-823-3194
Chicago Urban Pets
+1 872-529-7387
Chicawoof!
+1 773-234-8279
Conscious Pet Service
+1 773-641-9750
Dogs Deserve It
+1 773-524-7128
FANCY PAWS, INC.
+1 312-404-4698
Fetch! Pet Care of Greater Chicago
+1 312-235-2409
Green Paws Chicago LLC
+1 312-546-4185
Happy Hound Haven Chicago
+1 312-961-0656
Home Alone Pet Service
+1 773-720-3746
Hyde Bark Dog Walking and Pet Care + Hyde Bark Play Park
+1 773-359-8158
Majestic Paws Chicago
+1 773-592-1235
Merry Puppins Chicago
+1 773-351-2955
Millennium Dog Walkers & Pet Care in Chicago!
+1 312-532-7275
MODERN PET
+1 312-218-9596
Out-U-Go! Pet Care Services, Inc.
+1 312-492-9663
Paw Pals LLC
+1 773-397-9955
Paws For Walks Chicago LLC
+1 224-656-4137
Pup Pups
+1 773-383-1768
Smart Paws Chicago
+1 773-614-7297
South Loop Pet Care
+1 312-402-5454
Spoiled Rotten Pet Services Inc
+1 847-951-2480
Swooft Dog Walking & Pet Care
+1 773-340-1775
Tail Waggz & Treatz
+1 312-459-2323
The Amazing Paw
+1 773-574-2495
Uptown Pet Services LLC
+1 773-800-9639
Urban Tailz
+1 773-250-1767
Walking Woodlawn Pet Services
+1 630-296-9255
We Let The Dogs Out
+1 773-895-6647
West Town Walkers
+1 312-479-5358
Windy City Dog Walkers
+1 312-858-8584
woof point walkers
+1 574-309-8702
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Frequently asked questions about dog walking
How much does dog walking cost?
Dog walking rates typically range from $15–$35 for a 30-minute walk to $25–$50 for a 60-minute walk. Group walks are often less expensive, while solo walks or walks in cities cost more. Many walkers offer package discounts for regular clients.
How often should my dog be walked?
Most dogs need at least 30 minutes to 2 hours of exercise daily, depending on their breed, age, and energy level. High-energy breeds like Border Collies and Labs need more frequent walks, while smaller or older dogs may be satisfied with shorter outings.
What should I look for in a dog walker?
Look for a dog walker who is insured, has experience with your dog's breed, provides updates during walks, and has good references. A meet-and-greet before the first walk helps ensure your dog is comfortable with their new walker.
Are dog walkers insured?
Professional dog walkers should carry pet care liability insurance and be bonded. This protects you in case your pet is injured or your property is damaged during a walk. Always ask for proof of insurance before hiring a walker.
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