Dog walking in Chilili
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- Chilili, NM
Best dog walkers in Chilili
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Best dog walkers in Chilili
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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.
Why book a dog walker in Chilili?
Chilili, NM has plenty of "pawesome" places for your pup to explore, and booking a walk through Wag! is the easiest way to let them get out to sniff, scratch, and spot squirrels. Local dog walkers all over the Chilili, NM are vetted by Wag! and ready to pick up your pooch for a stroll around the neighborhood. Many Chilili, NM parks are dog-friendly and have plenty of space for your pup to get their steps in. Whether you're stuck at work or out on your own adventure, book a trusted dog walker to keep your pup happy and healthy.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Chilili
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North Domingo Baca
Thirty-four miles away from Chilili, you’ll find Albuquerque’s North Domingo Baca neighborhood, which consists of quaint residential streets and a small community park. The North Domingo Baca Dog Park, located in the heart of the neighborhood, is an off-leash, fenced park which has all the amenities you’d expect from a pawesome park. You’ll find waste baggies and water provided here, so no need to bring anything except Fido’s favorite toy and plenty of energy! For an on-leash walk, check out the paved path that circles around the soccer field.
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West Park
Just across the street Albuquerque’s West Park neighborhood is Tingley Beach. But Tingley Beach isn’t your typical beach -- in fact, it’s a dog-friendly wildlife preserve! Your pup must be on their leash while exploring the walking trails and learning more about the plants and animals that call this natural space home. Other human-friendly activities include boating, fishing, bird-watching, and so much more. Swimming -- for both dogs and humans -- is prohibited at Tingley Beach.
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Siesta Hills
The USS Bullhead Memorial Park is located right outside the southern border of Siesta Hills, a quiet residential community in southeast Albuquerque. Dogs who live in this neighborhood are lucky, because off-leash fun is waiting for them right across the street at the on-site dog park! The USS Bullhead Memorial Dog Park is fenced, and offers separate spaces for large and small breeds to lay. Water, seating, and shade are available, but you’ll need to bring your own waste bags. Locals think this park is furrific, so your canine companion is sure to make some new friends here!
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Wells Park
If you want your pooch to run off some energy, visit the Coronado Dog Park. This off-leash, fenced park has plenty of space for your pup to run and romp with other furry friends, or play one-on-one with you. The surface is mainly wood chips in addition to some grassy areas. Something to keep in mind is that your pooch must be at least 6 months of age to visit the park. Some shade is available, but you’ll need to bring your own drinking water and waste bags. Oh, and don’t forget Fido’s favorite toy!
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Candelaria Farm
If you and your pooch are looking for a great place to hike, look no further than the Paseo del Bosque Trail. This former rail line has been converted into a dog-friendly walking trail by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. The 16-mile trail is paved with asphalt, so you’ll need to keep an eye on your pup’s paws if you’re hiking on a summer day. Be sure to bring water with you. You can access the trail from various points in Albuquerque, including the Rio Grande Nature Center; check out the city’s official website to find a trail map.
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