Dog walking in Algoma
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- Dog Walking
- Algoma, WI
Best dog walkers in Algoma
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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Best dog walkers in Algoma
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
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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 Algoma?
Browse Algoma, WI 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 Algoma, WI 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 Algoma
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Bruemmerville
The small, rural community of Bruemmerville lies on the western outskirts of the Algoma city limits. This remote area includes some private estates and a farm along Silver Creek. There are quiet country lanes where you and Fido can take a stroll. Enjoy a walk by the water with your furry pal at the County Park off Willow Drive. This peaceful green space has a walking trail that follows the Creek. Dogs need to be on a leash that's no longer than eight feet. Make sure you bring water and waste bags so that you can pick up your pup's droppings.
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Crescent Beach
In the neighborhood around Crescent Beach, there are some small businesses and single-family homes. Take a walk down the sidewalk with your pooch to enjoy the lake breezes. When you want to stretch your legs, head to Crescent Beach Boardwalk to go hiking or jogging along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Dogs are permitted to accompany you on the boardwalk year-round, provided that they're on a leash that's no longer than eight feet. Between October 1st and May 1st, your four-footed pal can also join you on the beach here! Make sure you bring water and waste bags for your outing.
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Church Street
The Church St neighborhood includes private residences and condos. There are some quiet streets lined with sidewalks here that are pawfect for taking a walk with Fido. On the north end of town, you'll find Peterson Park. This facility includes some woods and open fields, a few baseball diamonds, and picnic tables. Wander through the woods or play in the grass here with your special pal. Dogs can join you in this public place if they're kept on a leash up to eight feet long. Make sure you bring waste bags to clean up after your pup when you come for a visit.
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Division Street
Division Street features a commercial district and residential area. Sidewalks line the streets of this part of town, so you'll be able to take your four-footed friend for a stroll here. If you want to go on an extended jog or hike, head northwest from the neighborhood to connect with the Ahnapee State Trail. This crushed stone and asphalt pathway stretches from Kewaunee to Sturgeon Bay. Enjoy scenic views of the Door Peninsula as you follow the Ahnapee River through woods and fields. Dogs on a leash are permitted on the trail. Make sure you bring water and waste bags with you for your trip.
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Perry St/Fremont St
The Perry St/Fremont St area includes residential streets and a set of three local parks. This is a pleasant place to take your pal for a walk down the sidewalk. When you want to enjoy some green space, head to Newman Park on Division Street. This open field is a furiffic place to work on obedience drills or play some frisbee with your canine companion. You can also walk or jog along the perimeter pathway to get some exercise. Make sure you keep your four-footed friend on a leash and under control. Bring waste bags and water along when you come here.
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