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- Reidsville, NC
Dog walking in Reidsville
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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Flexible scheduling
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Choose between a 20-minute, 30-minute, or 60-minute stroll for your dog.
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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 can’t wait to strut with your mutt!”
I absolutely love all dogs, whether big or small, short or tall, fluffy or furry! I have 2 years of kennel experience working with dogs of all backgrounds, breeds, and temperaments. Your pup is in good hands when they walk with me! I always make sure they have water and are well cared for before I leave. I can’t wait to meet your furry friends!

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I have always and will always be a dog person! I have been taking care of dogs (and cats!) for over 10 years. With a doggy best friend of my own, I know how important care for your best friend is. I intend to give them every bit of care they deserve.

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Dog Walking in Reidsville
The city of Reidsville, North Carolina is located in Rockingham County just 23 miles north of downtown Greensboro. Originally established in the early 19th century as a stop along a stagecoach line, today the city has a strong economy that supports rural development for the area’s larger cities. The area is popular among families, many of whom have canine members. Two local animal hospitals make it easy to make sure four-legged family members are well taken care of.
When you are looking for a great place to eat in Reidsville, check out 24 Blackbirds Café and Market. Open Monday through Friday, this local favorite serves up a taste-bud-tantalizing assortment of salads, sandwiches, soups and flatbreads. Dogs are welcome to join their owners at this eatery’s outdoor tables. In the mood for mouth-watering Italian food? Check out Elizabeth’s Pizza.
If you are just passing through and need a place to stay with you pup, Days Inn Reidsville has you covered. This hotel has affordable rates and welcomes up to two pets for an additional fee. While dog-friendly activities are limited within Reidsville’s city limits, the city is located in close proximity to several doggy-friendly areas, and it is definitely worth a visit.
Best Dog Neighborhoods in Reidsville
East Reidsville
East Reidsville
On the east side of Reidsville, you will find Cambridge Park. This small neighborhood park features two full basketball courts and playground equipment. There are also two shelters with grills where you can enjoy a nice picnic, and a small walking trail to explore with your canine companion. This trail surrounds the park, and while it isn’t large, it does provide space for pups to burn off some energy. Dogs must be kept leashed at all times, according to city ordinances. Pet parents are also required to clean up after their furbabies.
North Reidsville
North Reidsville
Located in this Reidsville neighborhood is the Chinqua-Penn Walking Trail. This trail is part of the NC Birding Trail and extends 1.7 miles through old-growth forest and skirts two scenic ponds. It is open for walking, jogging and hiking, and it is a beautiful place to explore with your four-legged friend. Well-behaved dogs are welcome to accompany owners, but they must be cleaned up after. Trash cans and a restroom are located at the trailhead. Several species of birds, insects and amphibians call this area home, and you are likely to see several during your walk, so be mindful that your dog does not harass the wildlife.
Haw River Estates
Haw River Estates
Just 12 miles southwest of Reidsville in Browns Summit’s Haw River Estates neighborhood, Haw River State Park is a great place to spend the day with your furry best friend. This beautiful park features three easy walking trails. The Lake Loop Trail spans 0.66 miles, while the Piedmont Loop Trail covers 1.42 miles. The Wetlands Boardwalk branches off the Piedmont Loop Trail and extends another 0.43 miles. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on any of these trails, but they must remain leashed at all times on a leash no longer than six feet. Please remember to clean up any messes your pet leaves behind.
Country Park Acres
Country Park Acres
If you are in Greensboro’s Country Park Acres area, which is just 22 miles south of Reidsville, check out the Stephen M. Hussey BarkPark at Country Park. The first off-leash park in Greensboro, this park features three fully fenced areas with plenty of space to explore. If you want to take your dog on a walk, spend some time on the Bicentennial Greenway, which is part of the Greensboro Rails-to-Trails System. The trail extends 7.5 miles and is idea for hiking, biking and walking. Its asphalt, concrete and crushed stone surfaces also make it wheelchair accessible. Dogs are welcome on the trail, but they must remain leashed and owners are expected to clean up any messes left behind.
Downtown Greensboro
Downtown Greensboro
Just 23 miles south of Reidsville, Downtown Greensboro is home to several popular doggy destinations. First, check out the Southwest Park Dog Park. Your pooch will love roaming this 2.5-acre fenced in park that features separate areas for large and small dogs. Fresh water and treats are provided, but there is a fee. LeBauer Park is also worth a visit. This park is best suited to smaller breeds, and features pet enrichment activities for your canine companion to enjoy. Hungry? Try The Corner Slice at Fisher Park, or Fisher’s Grill. Preyer Brewing Co. is another nearby favorite. All of these restaurants offer Fido-friendly outdoor seating.
