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- High Shoals, GA
Dog walking in High Shoals
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
How it works
Flexible scheduling
Select the date and time that best suit your needs. Want a walk ASAP? We’ve got you covered.
Customized for your pup
Choose between a 20-minute, 30-minute, or 60-minute stroll for your dog.
Follow along
Track your walk with our live GPS tracker, then view your detailed report card after the walk.
What is Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of pre-screened and insured pet sitters and dog walkers. In less than 15 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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Animals have been a part of my life and home since I was born. I grew up around dogs ranging from dachshunds, basset hounds, and golden retrievers. I currently have a 10 year-old English Bulldog of my own named Pearl who I got when she was 8 weeks old. She is quite the character. She is very active and enjoys walks/hikes on local trails, especially when its cooler outside. Dogs give me joy and I look forward to meeting yours!

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I have 3 dogs of my own: a 15 pound Spaniel, a 75 pound Shepherd mix, and a 100 pound “Labra-Dane.” I love being a dog dad to them. I have experience working with dogs with anxiety and who are working on their leash training skills, as well. I am adaptable, patient, and reliable.

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Dog Walking in High Shoals
There is a reason why there are so many soulful songs written about the great state of Georgia. The state is full of incredible nature, beautiful wildlife, and delicious food. Trust us, after you spend some time in Georgia, you won't be able to get Georgia off your mind.
If you live in North High Shoals, you are incredibly lucky. The location of this city is central, yet not in t. This residential city has plenty of beauty surrounding it. Not only is every neighborhood beautiful and picturesque but it is in close proximity to many large forests. If you are craving an outdoor adventure head to Chattahoochee National Forest, Nantahala National Forest, Oconee National Forest, or Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge.
However, you are not confined to just spending time outdoors. There is always the option of driving a very short distance to Athens, Georgia. Although Athens is primarily a college town, it has plenty of small parks, restaurants and fun college football games.
Another option is Atlanta, often referred to as 'Hotlanta' because of its abundance of music, food, fashion and culture. The city really has something for everyone, human or canine.
Best Dog Neighborhoods in High Shoals
Woodlands
Woodlands
Now just because there is no dog park in High Shoals, do not worry. If you drive only a few minutes from your home to the city of Bogart, Georgia you will find a wonderful dog park called Bark Park. This bark park has many large yards for pups of all sizes. Futhermore it is an off-leash park so your pooch can run wild and free. Plus, the park also has plenty of seating for humans. Feel free to take a good book and sit on a bench while your pup socializes, plays and makes some pooch friends!
City Center
City Center
Another park only a few minutes from North High Shoals is Harris Shoals Park. This park is not a dog park but it is a wonderful place to take your pup, family or friends. This park has many grassy open spaces, forests, trails and seating. It is frequented by many in the area who enjoy working out alone, in group or with their pooches. It is the perfect blend of a family park full of life and activity with the beauty of the great outdoors and all the wildlife that goes along with it. Just make sure your pup is leashed at all times.
Woodland Hills
Woodland Hills
At about a ten minute drive from North High Shoals you will find the beautiful city of Athens, Georgia. This city is full of college students with plenty of pups. Athens is home to Athens Memorial Dog Park. This park has plenty of space for pups to run and play. It is completely fenced in so your pup can run without a leash. It also has seating for all the humans watching their adorable pooches play. Just make sure you take a towel with you because the park can get pretty muddy after a typical Georgia thunderstorm.
Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek
Drive ten minutes from your home to Athens, where you will find a wondrfurr dog park. One of the biggest parks in the area is Southeast Clarke Park. This gigantic park has walking trails, huge playground equipment, and many sports and activity facilities. But the best part? It has a huge dog park with many amenities for humans and their pups with the cutest name imaginable, 'Wiggley Park'. Be sure to leave the dog leash at home but make sure you take doggie poop bags. These parks are wonderful not only for your pooch but also for an entire family outing.
Central Woodville
Central Woodville
Although Oconee National Forest is not a dog park in some ways it is even better for your pooch. Although it will take you approximately fifteen minutes to get there from your home, it is well worth the drive. This national foret is incredibly large and beautiful. Plus, unlike other parks, the Oconee National Forest has many activities you and your pooch an engage with. You and your pup can spend a day hiking, a weekend camping or a quiet afternoon fishing. If you have the proper permits you could even take your pup hunting with you and cook up a delicious dinner!
