You should charge depending on the length of the trip. For example, maybe about $2-5 AUS per kilometre. Im trying to start a Dog walking and Sitting Business. And Depending on the Size and Difficulty with the dog should deterine the price. I would do it depending on the size and how the dog acts. Also on how far you have to go to do the job.
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i have a dog walking business and i charge $8 per walk and $2 extra for a longer walk.
get money
I think people should walk dogs, (as a job), for about 2-5 dollars a dog and 5-8 dollars every time you walk a dog... :)
do you mean like how much would i charge someone to walk there dog? well if that's what u mean then I'd problay charge $5-$10.
At least $10 because a mile is 5,280 feet. Half a mile you pay only $5. And a short walk $2. That is a good way to do it, but from the way i see it, you should charge for the minutes, like, $5 for a 15 min. walk, or $8-$10 for a half hour. that's what i would charge anyway. anything longer than a half hour should be negotiated with the dog owner.
I walked two big Labradors as a child and was paid $5 (Au). This seemed quite a lot to a young child. Perhaps charge less if the dogs are small, or easy to walk. If they are larger and difficult to walk, give him more for the effort.
As much as he wants and as much as you are willing to pay. Remember, you can always walk away.
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You cannot walk to Australia from another continent!
how much you want to
We give our dog walker $3 for just a short walk around the block in the Midwest!