Services & Locations

Our Services

What we offer

We are certified dog walkers and trainers with years of experience and dedicated to helping you and your dog achieve your goals. At Walking Dog Company, we offer 4 group walks a day at Hyde Park, Battersea Park. We offer 1 to 1 walks to bring your pup into the group walks. Besides, we offer dog training session for at least 1 hour.

We believe that a well trained dog is a happy one, however, we always want your dog to still maintain its unique character and personality. Dog training in some cases can be a lengthy process, especially if behavioural modification is required. It’s incredibly important for you to learn to be able to read your dog’s body language, read your environment and assess the situation correctly.

Our Locations

Where we offer

Hyde Park & Kensington

Our favourite park from all! Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are definitely the best parks in London for dog walking, where we are happy to offer our morning and midday walks.

Did you know.. It’s London’s most famous – and perhaps busiest – park, but dogs are welcomed here with open paws. Hyde Park is one of the Royal Parks and forms a huge rectangular green lung in the middle of central London. It’s home to numerous famous landmarks which draw in millions of tourists each year, including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers’ Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. It’s got a colourful history – Henry VIII acquired the park from the monks of Westminster Abbey in 1536, and he could often be seen hunting deer there. It wasn’t until Charles I took to the throne that the park was opened to the public, in 1637. It has remained at the heart of London life since and has been home to many national celebrations.

Battersea Park

We are currently doing our earliest walk of the day at the beautiful Battersea Park.

Did you know… This Thames-side gem spans 200 acres with lakes, woodland areas, designated nature spots and open space. The park, which opened in 1858 on reclaimed Thames marshland, has a colourful history – including that of The Brown Dog affair. A statue of the same name was placed in the park in memory of dogs used in research experiments at the turn of the last century and was the subject of huge political controversy. The terrier figurine sits on a plinth in the park’s woodland, beside the Old English Garden.

Regent’s Park

We do our late afternoon walk at the amazing Regent’s Park, well know for its amazing fields where if you are lucky, the park can be all yours!

Did you know… Designed by John Nash, Regent’s Park covers 395 acres and is perhaps the most picturesque of central London’s parks with glorious flower beds and the famous Queen Mary’s rose garden with over 1000 varieties. There are plenty of places to let your pooch run free (especially on Primrose Hill) but dogs should be kept on leads in the formal gardens and sports areas.

Hampstead Heath

We are happy to help you with Hampstead Heath and Highgate wood too!

Our friend Antonio Herrera from SaintPets London offers the best Dog Walking Services at Hampstead Heath!

Did you know… A short walk from Hampstead Heath will bring you to this 28 hectare (70 acre) ancient woodland. It’s a haven for wildlife and accessible scenic walks and, come spring, you’ll find a beautiful carpet of bluebells there. Evidence of its history dates back to prehistoric times. There’s good facilities here, including a cafe, on the edges of the woodland’s central field.

Anything is paws-ible with a dog by your side

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