- Wag!
- Dog Walking
- Greenbelt, MD
Dog walking in Greenbelt
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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I’m Juli. I have been walking dogs for over ten years and as a pet parent I know we all want the best possible care for our pets. As someone with experience with all sizes and many breeds, I understand all dogs require different approaches with the same level of care. Dogs are not just pets, they are family. I hope to be there to lend a hand in taking care of your furry family members.

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Hi, I'm Demetrius! What can I say, I LOVE DOGS...I mean I love all animals but dogs are just the top! I've had dogs my entire life, from little fluffy white dogs to muscle bound pit-bulls. My most recent, an English Bulldog named Hollywood, unfortunately passed after 11 amazing years and I'm without a pooch for the moment. I hope you allow me the pleasure of taking care of your important family member while you are at work or away and I will treat him or her as if they were my own!

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Dog Walking in Greenbelt
Greenbelt, Maryland is a medium-sized city located about thirteen miles outside of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1937, Greenbelt was actually part of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal projects; it’s one of three cities planned under the name “green,” alongside Greendale, Wisconsin and Greenhills, Ohio. But even if green isn’t your favorite color, don’t let that stop you from visiting Greenbelt! This city has a little bit of something for everyone; for example, the Greenbelt Historic District is great for history buffs.
And just like there’s something for every human, there’s also something for your four-legged friends, too. The city is home to one dog-friendly restaurant, and there are a couple of veterinarian clinics for you and Fido to choose from. You can also take your pooch for a walk downtown and enjoy the beautiful architecture Greenbelt has to offer. If you’re looking to explore a trail or a large dog park, though, you’ll want to head to a nearby larger city. Don’t let that deter you, though! Greenbelt is a pawesome place for both you and your pooch, so drop by any time!
Best Dog Neighborhoods in Greenbelt
Greenbelt Park
Greenbelt Park
Greenbelt’s Greenbelt Park is home to a fenced-in, off-leash dog park that is sure to have your pooch howling in excitement! Greenbelt Dog Park has agility equipment in the park for more adventurous dogs, but many owners bring their pooch’s favorite toy along. Greenbelt Dog Park usually isn’t too crowded, but locals say there’s always least one other dog there, giving your pup a chance to make some friends of his own species. A permit is required to use this dog park, but it only costs five dollars. Have a ball at Greenbelt Dog Park!
Centerway
Centerway
Right in the heart of Greenbelt, in the Centerway neighborhood, is New Deal Café. This popular eatery serves up delicious Lebanese dishes, and there’s live music almost every night of the week, so if you like to boogie, make sure to swing on by. New Deal Café is also dog-friendly; your pooch can dine with you at one of the restaurants many patio tables. Your dog will need to be on a leash at all times, and good behavior is a requirement. Enjoy chowing down with your Chow-Chow! Bone Appetit!
Berwyn Heights
Berwyn Heights
If you and your dog love exploring together, head to College Park’s Berwyn Heights neighborhood! Located about five miles west of Greenbelt, Berwyn Heights is home to Indian Creek Trail. At just 1.5 miles, this trail is pretty short, but all that really means is it’s the perfect place for a brisk walk through nature. This park is usually pretty cool, as it’s heavily shaded. Don’t use that as an excuse to not bring water, though; you and your pooch both need it! A leash is required, and you’ll want to bring along some waste bags.
Riverdale Gardens
Riverdale Gardens
Less than five short miles from Greenbelt is College Park’s Riverdale Gardens, and if you and your dog are looking for another trail to check out, visit Northeast Branch Trail! This trail is 3.5 miles long, and it’s perfect for anyone, whether you’ve been hiking for years or if you’re just getting started! Make sure to bring along a leash for Fido, and you’ll also want to bring along some water and waste disposal bag. Keep your eyes open for bicyclists, as this trail is popular with them.
Chillum
Chillum
If you’re looking for another fun dog park, and you’re willing to drive about twenty minutes southwest of Greenbelt, check out Hyattsville’s Chillum neighborhood, where you’ll find the pawesome Heurich Dog Park! This popular dog park has two separate play-areas; one is for smaller dogs, while the other is for larger, more social dogs. Water and waste disposal bags are provided; there’s no need to worry about lugging those from home. If your dog likes climbing, there’s even agility equipment he can use. You’re sure to have a ball at Heurich Dog Park, and so is your pup!
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