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The Time-Freedom Myth: What Friends & Family Think Dog Walkers Have vs The Real Reality
On paper, self-employment looks flexible. In reality, dog walking is driven by when clients need you, not when it suits you. Most dog walking demand sits firmly between 10am and 2pm — when owners are at work and dogs need exercise, enrichment, and toilet breaks...

Tori Lynn Crowther
Jan 225 min read


Why “Good Dogs” Still Bite. Understanding Context, Thresholds & Human Error
Professional safety begins the moment we stop treating “goodness” as protection, and start treating it as conditional. Dogs do not bite….

Tori Lynn Crowther
Dec 31, 20255 min read


If a Dog Has Been Hurt, Fought, or Gone Missing and you feel terrible— Read This First
This page exists for the moment immediately after something has happened with a dog — when your chest is tight, your stomach has dropped…

Tori Lynn Crowther
Aug 1, 20255 min read


What To Do If a Dog Is Injured on a Group Dog Walk
Injuries on group dog walks are rare when systems are strong, but they can happen even to the most experienced professionals. What separates a competent dog walker from a truly professional one is how the situation is handled — calmly, safely, legally, and...

Tori Lynn Crowther
May 21, 20255 min read
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