Dog walking in Page
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- Dog Walking
- Page, AZ
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Why book a dog walker in Page?
Top-rated dog walkers in Page, AZ are standing by to take your dog on walk around your neighborhood. Browse Caregiver profiles to find dog walkers that are experienced with your pet's specific needs, or let the Wag! platform match you with a highly rated dog walker that's local to your Page, AZ neighborhood. You can even ask your dog walker to feed your pup a meal after their walk! Simply download the Wag! app to get started with your Pet Parent profile.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Page
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Tonalea
Go on a great hike with your dog on the Rim Trail. This pawsome trail is mainly level and flat, and paved, making it an easy hike for both of you. The trail is 12.8-miles long with a point to point route type. This trail does not offer any shade while you hike it, so make sure to bring plenty of water for the two of you since it can get hot. While hiking this trail, you can enjoy a great view of the Grand Canyon, and the sunset if you stay late enough.36
Tuba City
Take your dog out to the Upper Waterholes Canyon where the two of you can explore together and get a good hike in. The trial here will take you through the Glen Canyons through sandstone walls that can constantly change colors depending on the time of day. Make sure to keep Fido on the Upper portion of this hike, since the middle and lower sections need rappelling gear to get in and out of. The trail is 2.8-miles long with a 305-foot elevation gain, and an out and back route type, making it an easy and leisurely hike for you both. The hike will take you to the Colorado River where you and Fido can cool off together.24
Willow Springs
If you and Fido want to explore a little history together, then check out the Navajo Village in this neighborhood. This pawsome place welcomes your dog to join you while the two of you learn about the experience of the Navajo culture together. You can tour authentic traditional Navajo homes and share this unique experience with your furry pal. Your dog needs to remain on leash while you two explore the Navajo Village together, and make sure you bring clean-up bags with you while you are visiting. Your dog will love exploring this part of the desert with you by his side.12
Downtown Page
Grab a bite to eat with your pup while visiting the downtown area of Page. The Rivers End Cafe serves traditional American fare that your dog will be dying to get a bite of. Chow down on a salad, wrap, or sandwich together at this pawsome eatery. Bonkers offers an extensive menu that has great protein options, like coconut shrimp, sirloin steak, and lamb chops. If you're a vegetarian, they also dish out a variety of different pastas you can eat. Both of these great restaurants offer dog friendly patios, so your pup can dine alongside of you while you enjoy your meal.0
Horseshoe Bend Observation
The Horseshoe Bend Trail is a great hike with amazing views to go on with your four legged friend. The trail is 1.3-miles long with a 200-foot elevation gain, and a out and back route type. While hiking, you will enjoy a beautiful view of the canyon and the river that goes throughout it. While hiking, your dog needs to stay on leash as this is one of the more popular hikes through the Grand Canyon and can get busy with tourist and tour guides. Make sure to bring water for your pup while you hike.Frequently asked questions
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