Dog walking in North Bend
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- Dog Walking
- North Bend, WA
Best dog walkers in North Bend
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
On-demand, scheduled, and recurring walks
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Best dog walkers in North Bend
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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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.
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.
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Unable to take your dog on a walk today? Dog Walkers through Wag! are available to care for your pup whenever you’re not. Every dog walker has passed an enhanced background check. Get photos and updates on where your dog poops and pees while you follow along via GPS in the app.
Why book a dog walker in North Bend?
Browse North Bend, WA dog walkers to find a Caregiver that can provide the best pet care for your dog — whether your pup is a major sniffing machine and needs a patient walker, or loves to pull full force and needs someone strong to hold the leash. Dog walkers on the Wag! platform are waiting to take your furry friend on a walk around North Bend, WA so you don't have to stress about pet care. The app even notifies you when your dog poops or pees along the way!
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in North Bend
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Issaquah Highlands
Issaquah Highlands is a neighborhood just northeast of downtown Issaquah, Washington, and it's only a 20-minute drive from North Bend. This area is where you and your pooch will find the Issaquah Highlands Bark Park! This off-leash park has a large area for dogs of all sizes, as well as a separate enclosure reserved for small dogs. Issaquah Highlands Bark Park has a combination of a grass and wood-chip surface, and in the middle of the park is a large hill your dog can race up and down to burn off extra energy. You're rewarded with stunning views of the mountains at this dog park, and there's a water fountain for dogs, too.36
Klahanie
The south Sammamish, Washington community of Klahanie is less than 20 miles from North Bend. Just north of this neighborhood is the Beaver Lake Dog Park, an off-leash dog park with big and small dog sections. Each side of the dog park has seating and waste disposal stations, and there's a water fountain that both humans and dogs can use. There are several walking trails in the dog park, as well as open areas pawfect for a game of fetch. The rest of Beaver Lake Park has plenty more trails to explore with your dog, but they must be on a leash in all other areas.24
Three Forks
There's a dog park that's only two miles from North Bend, and it's in the southeastern Snoqualmie, Washington area known as Three Forks. The Three Forks Dog Park is a stunning off-leash park with a separate area for small or shy dogs. There are several acres of natural space that feels like an outdoor oasis to explore with your dog. There's a water fountain for dogs and humans to use, as well as several bowls positioned throughout the park. The rest of Three Forks Natural Area sits on more than 200 acres of land, and it has more trails you can check out with your dog on a leash.12
Downtown Carnation
A 20-minute drive north of North Bend gets you and your dog to an off-leash park in western Carnation, Washington. The Carnation Off-Leash Dog Park is an eight-acre space that doesn't separate dogs by their weight, so dogs of all sizes can interact and burn off some steam! You'll be surrounded by lush trees at the park, and you can sit in one of several seating areas to take in all the scenery. There are water fountains for dogs, waste disposal supplies, and even plastic pools set up for dogs to cool of in during the summer. Some visitors note there isn't an abundance of shade at this dog park, so don't forget your hat and sunscreen!0
Downtown Renton
Renton is another city in King County, Washington and it's just 11 miles south of downtown Seattle. Just east of downtown Renton sits the Cedar River Trail Off-Leash Area, and it's less than 30 miles from North Bend. This dog park includes different enclosures for big and small dogs, and it sits on more than four acres of land. Volunteers run the Cedar River Trail Off-Leash Area, and it provides visitors with waste disposal supplies, a water faucet for dogs, covered seating areas, and some agility equipment. This park tends to get muddy after the rain, so be sure to bring a towel to clean up muddy paws.Frequently asked questions
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