It depends how much the owner is willing to pay. In addition, if you are a child you will get less. Adults get paid more than children. It also depends on which you country you live in.
For example, in the US the best pay can be around $2.00 for a small dog or toy dog or a terrier. The best pay can be around $3.50 for a medium dog like some hounds or like a beagle or bigger terriers such as Fox terriers. For large dogs, like a St. Bernard or a Burmese Mountain Dog, $5.00 might be the best pay.
Alternatively, some people charge for how long they walk. Such as, $1 for every 10 min. On the other hand, you could charge by how good the dog was. On the other hand, you could just say well my price is $2.50 per dog.
In the UK, it can be about £4 for a 15 minute walk and £8 for a 30 minute walk. On the other hand, if you are a child you may get less.
Yes, it depends on what age the walker is. For 1 dog if the walker is 9-11 maybe £3 or £4 for an hour. If they are 12-15 maybe £5 or £6 for an hour.
The payment depends on so many things: the dog walker's age, the size of the dog, the walking time, whether you live in the town, city, or countryside, and if it's a daily task or a onetime task. You will be paid more if you are an adult. The payment can start at $5, but some adult dog-walkers may get $15-$25 for an hour of dog walking.
Yes, it depends on whether you live in the city or the countryside. Moreover, it also depends on whether you live if a rich or poor area. People will pay more (because they can afford to or because they earn more) if they live in the upmarket parts of say London, Paris, and New York, etc.
It also depends on how much demand there is. The more demand for your services, and the less competition, the more you can charge. On the other hand, beware that if you attempt to charge too much (if you become greedy) nobody may want your services.
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it depends on how many dogs they're walking and for how long. also the size and strength of the dogs
pet grooming dog walking feeding play time
you should be able to start at 13
As much as the store wants to charge for it.
You should walk your dog at least 2 to 3 yards away from another dog. You shouldn't even be walking you dog.
You should feed your dog twice or three times a day so they won't go hungry. ;)
It depends on how far you are goin to be walking the dog. usually anywhere from 10 to 50$ dollars.
We give our dog walker $3 for just a short walk around the block in the Midwest!
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.
i have a dog walking business and i charge $8 per walk and $2 extra for a longer walk.
$10 a day
I used to have my own business walking dogs, and so what I used to do was charge two dollars for a big-medium dog, and then one for a small dog. If you are going to walk them for thirty minutes, then I suggest charging the $2/big-medium or the $1/small as a base fee and then fifty cents - maybe? - for every thirty minutes.
This answer depends on how credible their dog walking service is. If it a fledgling company, then give them a decent amount around $5 to $10. If it a regular dog walker, then spend $10 to $20. This will show not only your appreciation on the job well done, but also add a minute amount of credibility to strengthen their company for the future.
as soon as you get the dog
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.
easy. u shouldn't name ur dog walking company.
The Dog is fine
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... :)