Your Questions, Answered
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Pickups and drop-backs are based around Worthing and the surrounding area. Get in touch with your postcode and Chris will let you know if it's workable.
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Hikes run with a maximum of three to four dogs. Groups are kept small deliberately — it means every dog gets proper attention and the pack dynamic stays balanced.
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Possibly, yes. Chris has years of experience supporting dogs with reactivity, anxiety, and complex behavioural histories, and integrates confidence-building work into every walk. It always starts with an honest conversation — get in touch and we'll work out whether it's the right fit.
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Not at all. Walks use a mix of long lines, extendables, and controlled off-lead time depending on the dog. No dog is pushed beyond what they're ready for.
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Chris is trained in canine first aid and will act immediately. You'll be contacted straight away and your dog will be taken to your vet or the nearest available practice if needed. Chris is fully insured via Protectivity.
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Yes — fully insured via Protectivity, DBS checked, and trained in canine first aid.
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Get in touch via the contact page. All new clients start with a free introductory call, followed by a meet-and-greet before any walks begin. No dog joins the pack without it.
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Yes. Walks go ahead rain or shine — dogs need the outdoors regardless of the forecast. If conditions are genuinely unsafe, Chris will always be in touch to discuss options.
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Both work. Regular slots are available for clients who want consistency, but one-off hikes and pop-ins can be arranged too. Get in touch to discuss what suits you.