Most park walks are in Wandsworth Common or Battersea Park and occasionally Clapham Common or Wimbledon Common.
Dogs are driven to the parks in a hybrid SUV, each with their own space, and walk time only begins when we are inside the park. All dogs wear a Common Canine ID tag and water is always offered mid-way through and at the end of the walk.
Dogs with reliable recall are off-lead and we emphasise good manners in the park. I try always to maintain a tight-knit pack who are motivated to play together and avoid any anti-social behaviour.
Prices include pick up, warm pressure hose wash if necessary, towel dry, biodegradable poo bags, recall treats and drop off.
Billi is licensed and insured to walk 6 dogs in Wandsworth.
Pick up for daycare begins at 8.30am. There are no more than 6 regular daycare dogs on any one day who all know each other and get along very well. I do not take on more than one young puppy at a time.
After our mid-morning park walk, dogs have all day access to a secure, grassy garden. Every dog has a soft place to lie and the large box of toys is well loved!
Photos and videos are sent by whatsapp to owners daily.
Dogs can be picked up from daycare by 5pm or dropped home for a small additional charge.
Boarding your dog can be worrying (I am absolutely the fussiest person in the world when deciding on boarding for my own dog!) but knowing your dog is with a professional, knowlegible, compassionate carer makes it much less stressful. Your dog will have its own bed and take its cue from our resident labrador who will indicate where all the best crumbs drop!
All boarders are treated as our own and enjoy at least one walk a day, all day access to our fenced, grassy garden and round-the-clock company. Boarding is different depending on the time of year: we have spent many Christmases letting the dogs rip their presents open first or Easter Holidays hunting for (dog friendly) treats in the garden or Summer Hols with homemade doggy ice lollies and long, slow shady walks and a swim in Wimbledon Common.
A trial sleepover is always required before a dog is accepted for boarding. Numbers are extremely limited. Puppies are required to be crate-trained.