Your Dog Can't Tell You What Happened Today. Here's How to Make Sure It's Good.
Before You Book a Dog Walker, Ask These Questions
Your dog trusts whoever walks through that door. You should too.
Private dog walkers and pet sitters give your dog something a facility can't — one-on-one attention, a consistent face, and the comfort of their own neighborhood. But not every person who shows up with a leash is the right person for the job.
Here's what to ask before you hand over a key.
Are they insured and bonded?
Accidents happen. A dog slips a collar. Someone trips on the stairs. If your walker isn't insured, you're on the hook.
Insurance protects your dog. Bonding protects your home. Ask for proof of both before the first walk.
The Woof Pack Tulsa is fully insured and bonded. It's not optional for us — it's the baseline.
Who actually shows up?
Some services book you through an app and send whoever's available. You meet one person. A stranger shows up.
Your dog doesn't know that stranger. And you don't either.
Ask: Will the same person walk my dog every time? What happens when they're sick or on vacation? Who approves the people on your team?
At The Woof Pack, Miles built this business around consistency. Your dog gets the same walker, the same route, the same routine.
What's their process for getting to know your dog?
A good walker doesn't just show up on Day 1 ready to go. They ask about your dog's quirks, triggers, health issues, and history.
If someone skips that conversation, they're not thinking about your dog — they're thinking about the booking.
The bottom line
Your dog can't tell you what happened while you were gone. That's why who you hire matters.
The Woof Pack Tulsa was built for dog owners who don't settle. Insured, bonded, GPS-tracked, and genuinely small-pack. Based right here in Tulsa.
Ready to book? Let's get your dog on the schedule. thewoofpacktulsa.com