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Today's walk with Tank and Finn from 2:30 to 3:30 PM along the railroad tracks off of Craigflower Road went smoothly. Tank was a bit barky today, especially in the beginning. However, both furry friends settled into a nice rhythm of loose leash walking after we passed the school. The quieter surroundings seemed to help them relax and enjoy the rest of the stroll without much fuss. It turned out to be a pleasant walk, giving Tank and Finn a good balance of exercise and calm moments to take in the scenery.

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Today's dog walk with Maya and Marley was a great success! From 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, I took each of them on an individual 30-minute stroll. We followed a route that took us to the dog park, then up to the fire hall, and back home. The weather in Langford was perfect for our outing, featuring sunny skies and clear conditions with temperatures hovering around 54°F to 55°F. A gentle breeze of about 6 mph added to the pleasant atmosphere.


Both Maya and Marley handled loose leash jogging very well, demonstrating good control and attentiveness. They were a bit eager and pulled on the leash at other times, but overall, it was a delightful and successful outing with the furry duo!

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Cameron Stubbs
7 hours ago · changed the group description.

Welcome to our pack! This is your go-to spot to mingle with fellow pet enthusiasts, stay in the loop with our latest service updates, and, of course, enjoy adorable snaps and clips of our furry friends! Whether you’re here for tips on dog walking, pet sitting, or training tricks, you’ll find plenty of tails wagging and noses sniffing around. Join us to make sure you and your furry pal don't miss out on any of the fun!

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Monday Pack Walk On Leash Only in Esquimalt Till Further Notice


Today's pack walk with Austin, Jilly, Peaches, Frankie, and Kai around Victoria was truly enjoyable from 9 AM to 12 PM! The weather stayed cool, ranging from 49°F to 51°F, with overcast skies and occasional light drizzle. All our furry pals excelled in keeping loose on their leashes. We took a delightful trek around Esquimalt and ventured down to Saxes Point, both of which went smoothly despite the gentle breeze that picked up around noon.

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Morning Pack Adventure on April 15, 2024, at 11:00 AM in Vic West, Victoria, BC.

The weather was overcast with a temperature of 12°C and a gentle breeze from the west. The furry friends included Peaches, Austin, Jelly, Frankie, and Kai. We enjoyed a smooth leashed walk around the neighborhood and a quick loop through the park. All furry friends demonstrated excellent behavior and leash manners, showing strong responsiveness to commands and calm interactions with locals and other dogs. Kai confidently navigated his neighborhood, leading the way. Overall, it was a fantastic, well-mannered walk and we are excited for the next adventure. Cheers, Cameron Stubbs, Your Human Pet Services, encouraging pawsitive adventures!


Here's the walk link: https://www.personalwalkies.com/walk/n6md9t8txFsbfC3cyDjQ

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So proud of Helo for getting along with everyone for this walk 🥰


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Today's visit with Aoife and Iolo for their morning pet-sitting session went wonderfully. Upon serving breakfast, both Aoife and Iolo enjoyed their meal, followed by a brief session of affectionate pets from me. After their fill of both food and love, each retreated to their chosen spot for relaxation; Aoife preferred her secluded safe space under the bed, while Iolo opted for the comfort of a chair. It was a peaceful visit, with both Aoife and Iolo content in their routines and favourite places, making for a smooth and pleasant sitting experience.

Here's the pet sitting link: https://www.personalwalkies.com/boarding/lqyuYYkFWytAur3lKcEM

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Helo's walk this evening was approached with extra care, considering he experienced several seizures throughout the day. The introduction of a new prong collar for Helo appears to have made a positive difference in his response compared to the slip or regular collar previously used. Despite his curiosity and tendency to pull, he was noticeably more manageable on the new collar, not attempting to lead the walk as much. Post-seizure, Helo displayed some aimless walking and circling behaviors, more than usual, yet he mostly returned to my side, seeking comfort and guidance. It's crucial during these sensitive times to ensure Helo's safety and comfort, providing him with a sense of security while he navigates his environment.


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Location for April 6th

  • 0%Cuthbert Holmes/Tillicum Park

  • 0%Macaulay Point Park

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