
Our services are tailored to meet the needs of each individual.

Our services
Solo and group walks
Solo walking is for any dog who is not suitable for being around other dogs whether because they are nervous, elderly, too young, have medical issues, in season etc. During the one hour solo walks we may help with any training issues as well, such as pulling on lead, reactivity, nervousness.
Group walking is for more sociable dogs or as a way to build on socialisation. Dogs are walked in up to groups of 4 and are 90 to 120 minute walks. Pick up times are 1hour before the walk start time and drop off is 1hour afterwards.
Solo walks | £19 (One hour)
Group walks | £19 (90-120 minutes)
Two or more dogs from same household | From £30
Day Care
Whenever the hooman goes to work, there's doggie day care. You'll find your pet in our home, not a kennel. We'll provide all the essentials, plus play time, two walks, basic obedience training, and loads of love.
Overcrowded? Who likes that?
The wagtastic day is for a maximum of two dogs per day, so they can fully enjoy our care and attention.
Two-way transportation is provided without additional charge.
From early hours to 6pm | £39
Boarding
We'll provide 24 hours of cuddles and wags in our home, with Golders Green's lovely open spaces just around the corner.
Our young whippet Senna will take your loved one on the best vacation they have ever had.
We'll treat them like family.
£55
Veterinary visits and transportation
A vet appointment is coming up, but you're away for work or other duties?
Maybe you just need to transport your furry friend who's not comfortable taking public transit.
You don't have to look any further, we just parked on your driveway! You'll get a comfy ride in our air-conditioned SUV with all the safety gear you need.
Round trip | £15
“If you should see an old white dog
Go limping past your door--
Just an ornery looking, red eyed mutt
With three legs, instead of four--
Don't judge him by his mangy coat
Or lack of dog appeal;
But look inside, and you will see
A heart as true as steel.
To guard the steps of those he loved--
From real or fancied ill,
To watch the house that sheltered them
Through hours, dark and chill.
For this he lived - nor asked reward,
Nor ever wondered why;
'Til old and sick, he hung his head
And crept away to die.
So give him back his poor lost leg,
He`s earned the best You've got!
If one of us can say the same--
That's saying quite a lot.”
— By Thomas J. Dunlop
