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- Ada, OK
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Best dog walkers in Ada
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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.
Why book a dog walker in Ada?
With GPS tracking, in-app chat, and photos of your dog's walk, the Wag! app is the perfect way to book a dog walk for your pup. Ada, OK dog walkers know your neighborhood and are experienced in keeping your dog safe while they sniff around the block. Whether your pup needs a quick 30-minute walk or a longer 1-hour adventure, dog walkers in Ada, OK are ready help. Booking through the Wag! app is easy — simply set up your dog's profile and browse local Caregivers in minutes.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Ada
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North Hills
Does your dog go crazy over the smell of a good steak? If he's lucky enough to live in the North Hills neighborhood, then he can join you on a "steak-out" at the dog-friendly Santa Fe Cattle Company. The restaurant specializes in hickory grilled steaks but has a diverse menu for any eater. There are Southwestern favorites like fajitas and Mexican takes on western favorites. If you're hankering for red meat, go for the T-Bone with a flavorful strip on one side of the T and tender filet on the other side. Don't forget to save a little gristle for Fido!
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Lonnie Abbott
Does your dog fight tail-and-paw over the argument that Oklahoma should be indoctrinated as the fifth staple of "Bark-B-Q?" If your dog's a proponent of "Okie" barbecue, then he might live in the Lonnie Abbot neighborhood, where he can smell the pits smoking at Rib Crib! This BBQ chain does its due justice for finger-lickin' good cuts of meat. Fido approves of this message! At Rib Crib, you can try the Southern classics, like a crispy catfish basket or Southern fried steak. From the hickory smoke pit, you can grab an order of the Ribsanity with the Oklahoma sauce — sweet and sticky.
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Latta Road
Does your dog like take the leash off every once in a while and get in some "ruff" games of chase in at the dog park? Living off Latta Road puts you within easy access to an amazing place: The Ada Dog Park. This off-leash puppy paradise has two fenced-in areas — one for the little "pupperonis" and one for the big boys! The park is well-maintained and has all the amenities you need to spend a few hours playing. There are shaded picnic benches, water fountains, and bathrooms. The locals are friendly — both canine and human — so you and Fido will have a great time!
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Cradduck
Does your dog like hiking through a park with a challenging trail that will give him plenty of exercise? You can head to Wintersmith Park in the Cradduck neighborhood for a day outing you won't "fur-get!" You can walk with Fido along one of the two trails that wind their way through the park, or set up a picnic by the small pond. One trail is a single mile, while the other is two. The second one might be a little tough for smaller dogs because there is a vertical part with some rock climbing. Fido's going to love hanging at the Wintersmith Park with you!
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Chickasaw
Does your dog like to "ruff" it when he goes camping? Even if your dog's more of a glamping fan, he'll love spending time in the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The park is a quick 35-minute drive down the OK-1 and turnpike before you pull into Chickasaw. The park has a great trail system for hiking. You can also fish, swim, and rent a kayak or canoe. There are lodges and cabins as well as primitive camping if you and Fido want to pitch a tent. Fido's barks mean he loves the stars beaming underneath the sycamore canopies that dot the landscape!
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