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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.
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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.
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Why book a dog walker in Seven Corners?
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. Seven Corners, VA 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 Seven Corners, VA 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 Seven Corners
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Glencarlyn
Let’s face it: It can get doggone hot near our nation’s capital. If you’re looking to let your dog chill out, head to Arlington’s Glencarlyn neighborhood, which is less than two miles away. Glencarlyn Park has an off-leash area that’s sure to please even the pickiest pups. The off-leash area has a creek in it, and your dog can take a dip to cool off. While this area of the park does allow for off-leash fun, it isn’t fenced-in, so proceed with caution if your dog has a habit of running away from you when he gets too excited. Don’t forget to bring along a towel or two!
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Nauck
The nearby neighborhood of Nauck, located in Arlington, is just four miles away from Seven Corners. Here, you can visit Fort Barnard Dog Park. This spacious dog park is a favorite of local dog owners. Both you and your dog will have the pawpportunity to make plenty of new friends here, as this park has a group of regulars. Picnic tables are available for seating, so you can also bring a doggy bag and enjoy a snack while your dog plays. Lighting is plentiful throughout the park, so if you and your dog are night owls, this park is just right for you!
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Penrose
Does your dog love nothing more than a game of fetch? Make sure to head about four miles east of Seven Corners to Arlington’s Penrose neighborhood! This neighborhood is home to Towers Dog Park, located within Towers Park. This bark park features two separate areas, with one being for small dogs and the other being for large dogs. Both sides feature paved walking paths, dog water fountains, waste bags, and – you guessed it – tennis balls for your playful pup to enjoy! The park is also well-lit at night, making it perfect for evenings when you want to tire your pooch out.
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Georgetown
Want to make an afternoon of it with Fido? Nothing could be better! Head to Washington D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, where you can start your day by having lunch at Martin’s Tavern. Martin’s serves a wide variety of food, from mouthwatering pot roast to oysters. Of course, they also make a mean New England Clam Chowder. Fido can join you on the patio. After you eat, head to Montrose Park. While your dog will have to stay on his leash, locals consider this to be a great place to take a walk or just relax with your pup.
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Shirlington
Arlington’s Shirlington neighborhood, which is about five miles from Seven Corners, is home to not one, but two pawsitively wonderful bark parks! Shirlington Dog Park has a stream if your dog likes to do the doggie paddle, which is great on a hot summer day. This dog park closes at sunset, so keep that in mind if you usually take Fido out later in the evening. Utah Dog Park also provides an opportunity for your dog to have some off-leash fun. This dog park has plenty of room for Fido to play with his friends, and water is provided. You will want to bring along some waste bags, though.
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