Free Dog Walking Contract

by Jamie | Dec 24, 2019 | Free Dog Walking Resources | 22 comments

Free Dog Walking Template

Establish a clear agreement between dog walker and client with our free, editable Dog Walking Contract! Download it in PDF or DOC format to outline services, fees, and responsibilities for your dog walking clients, ensuring a professional partnership. Customise it easily using a PDF editor, MS Office, or Google Docs.

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Download the dog walking contract below in Doc or PDF

Dog walkers need 3 forms when taking on new clients: 

  • The Dog Walking Contract outlines service terms, compensation, cancellation, liability, and responsibilities, ensuring clear expectations and protection for both parties.
  • The Veterinary Release Form authorises emergency medical treatment for the pet when the owner is unavailable, including preferred vet and insurance details, ensuring timely care.
  • The Pet and Owner’s Information Sheet details the pet’s health, behaviour, daily needs, and owner’s contact information, allowing tailored services and preparedness for any situation.

Find these forms and other free resources at the bottom of this post to help. Start your dog walking business with confidence!

This form is part of the free dog walking resources I offer to those wanting help with starting a dog walking business.

22 Comments

  1. Doggie Walking & More

    Is my new venture, I have just completed my diploma in Doggie Walking & Pet Sitting 23 modules and Test at the end.CPD certified .

    These templates are a great help – just need my insurance in place – I’m ready to go

    Reply
    • Good luck Debbie

  2. Hello thanks very much the templates are very useful. I don’t suppose you have a template for a risk assessment do you please? trying to do one for my council license but never done one before. Thankyou

    Reply
    • I only have what’s there I’m afraid.

  3. I’m just starting up also and these templates are perfect! Thank you for sharing with us. ????

    Reply
    • No probs, good luck

  4. Thank you for this, I’m setting up my dog walking and pet sitting business. This is a great help!
    I saw someone asked if the forms are ok to use in the UK, didn’t see a reply….are they ok for the UK?

    Reply
    • yeah, its really just a liability form and the most important part is getting written permission that dog can be let off lead, should you want to and letting client know what is their and what is your responisbility, eg if dog gets hurt and its not your fault, just an accident, you are not responsible etc.

  5. Thank you so much for this help. I am about to start my dog walking and pet sitting business and when you are starting you are quite short in budget and without doubt this is such a great push.

    Reply
    • No probs, I was pretty skint when I started too.

  6. Thank you for this!

    Reply
    • Thats no probs

  7. Thank you for these templates, they are really helpful. Just wanted to check if they are ok to use In England as I know Scotland has different rules?!

    Reply
    • That will have to do more with your insurance policy than actual laws. They should be fine. They are mainly just liability and info forms.

  8. Thank you so much for providing these excellent templates – so generous and thoughtful of you!

    Reply
    • Aww thanks Gail, glad they are of use.

  9. Outstanding Template James, Thank you for making this available to us. I have used it for my first client and they were most impressed with the detail and protection it offers to both parties.

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jamie the dog walker

By Jamie Shanks

BDWS is owned and run by me, Jamie Shanks. I’ve been a professional dog walker since 2010. When I’m not walking dogs, I'm usually at home (like everyone else) entertaining my two dogs and attending to six hens.