Dog walking in Woodland Hills
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- Dog Walking
- Woodland Hills, CA
Best dog walkers in Woodland Hills
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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Best dog walkers in Woodland Hills
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How to book dog walkers near me
Get matched
A top-rated local Caregiver will match with you; or you can choose to browse Caregivers near you.
Follow along
Receive live updates and photos. Track your pup's walk via GPS.
Get a report card
Once your pet is home, view details on how the walk went, complete with a photo!
Why find pet care through Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of vetted and background checked pet sitters, overnight boarding, dog walkers, dog trainers, and even virtual vet chat. Schedule ahead for pet care while you are away, or book on-demand pet care during the workday. In minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
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Unable to take your dog on a walk today? Dog Walkers through Wag! are available to care for your pup whenever you’re not. Every dog walker has passed an enhanced background check. Get photos and updates on where your dog poops and pees while you follow along via GPS in the app.
Why book a dog walker in Woodland Hills?
Booking a local dog walker in Woodland Hills, CA is easy with the Wag! app. Simply set your pup's preferences and location, then let the platform match you with the perfect dog walker near you. You can even track your dog's walk with the GPS map in the app and see a report card of your pup's playdate when they return home. Stress-free pet care is just a tap away, and dog walkers all over the Woodland Hills, CA are waiting to give your pooch the attention they deserve.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Woodland Hills
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Central West Hills
The northern region of Woodland Hills is adjacent to the town of West Hills. Numerous small parks like Lazy J. Ranch, Castle, and Mae Boyer can be found less than 10 miles away in West Hills. These parks provide places for on-leash activities and offer picnic areas and playgrounds. All these parks have designated pathways of varying lengths for on-leash walking. Park rules require waste cleanups. Waste bags may be available in some of the parks, but it is always smart to carry a few when taking that hike with your furry friend. You may also want to bring some water along, too.
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South Central
South Central Woodland Hills is a great place for a dog to lay down its bones, and call it home. This place has a comfortable climate that keeps those old bones free of winter frost. Exercise outdoors is year-round, and makes for good health and a positive mental outlook. Shoup Park, located at 400 University Avenue, is a new 9-acre park with nice trails amidst the redwoods. A small creek gives a dog a chance for some summer splashing. Serrania Park, located at 20865 Wells, is a small park that has scenic walks for dogs on leash. A few picnic tables and a playground make Serrania a pleasant place to spend a couple hours with the dog and kids.
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South Calabasas
This neighborhood suits the needs of dogs and their people. In nearby Calabasas, dogs may go for some off-leash fun at the Bark Park. This fenced-in dog park is located at 4232 Las Virgenes Road, and is just 6 miles southwest of Woodland Hills. The ground of the enclosure is a mix of wood chips and grass, and all dogs visiting the park can play together in one moderately-sized area. If your dog is timid or shy, keep this in mind when visiting the park, which is open from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m.
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Central Thousand Oaks
The city of Thousand Oaks is ruffly 15 miles away, but your Fido will bark his praises if you make the drive! Conejo Dog Park, located at 1350 Avenida de las Flores, is a pawesome 3.5-acre dog park that’s split into two separate areas for dogs based on size. Thousand Oaks is also home to Estella Park. This secluded park is the pawfect place for timid or shy dogs to enjoy a walk on leash, since it’s not usually crowded. However, Estella Park doesn’t have as many amenities as Conejo Park, so you’ll need to bring your own water, waste bags, and toys. Fido is sure to have plenty of fun by your side.
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West
West Woodland Hills has dog-friendly activities just a hair away. Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve is just 5 miles west of the neighborhood..This nature preserve spans a vast 3,000 acres. Access to this rugged nature preserve is in Hidden Hills at Victory Boulevard. This scenic preserve is home to dozens of threatened animals and plants, so don’t allow Fido to harass any wildlife. Miles of trails wind through the preserve. Dogs are allowed on the trails, but they must be on-leash. Some of these trails are too rugged for older dogs and people. Water should be brought along if you’re planning a long hike with your dog.
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