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Dog walking in Canary Wharf, Docklands & Tower Hamlets

dog walking in Canary Wharf, Docklands and Tower Hamlets

Nobody likes leaving their dog at home while they go out to work. Cats, Dogs & Peace of Mind (CDPOM for short!) has been helping with our flexible, reliable dog walking service in Canary Wharf, Docklands & Tower Hamlets since 1999.

Our aim is to make your life a little easier by offering walks at times that suit you. We know that it’s a rare dog that doesn’t love to go out for a walk, so our dog walkers set out to create a daily adventure that your dog will look forward to.

Plus your mind will be put at ease, knowing that your dog is having fun and being well looked while you’re away or simply too busy.

At CDPOM we offer to walk your pets as much or as little as you choose. What we provide is stress-free dog walking so your dogs get the exercise and care they deserve. We know our way around so can take your dog to see some special sights, like the sculpted image of “Stan and his dog”, which is on a wall the other side of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel at the base of the Isle of Dogs (pictured above).

TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DOG WALKING IN Canary Wharf, Docklands & Tower Hamlets, OR TO MAKE A BOOKING CONTACT LOUISE ON [telnumlink]07837 372527[/telnumlink] or email cdpom@aol.com

There are numerous benefits for dogs when they are taken for walks on a daily basis. These include lower blood pressure, enhanced cardiovascular fitness, much stronger muscles and bones, and significantly decreased stress.

Regular walks are an important aid to your pet’s health. Indeed, lack of them could be encouraging obesity, which is associated with other medical complaints like osteoarthritis, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and insulin resistance.

Most dogs need at least one good walk a day. Some dogs, particularly active ones, may need more. It’s the dog’s breed, along with its age and level of fitness that play their part in how long and how vigorous a dog’s walk should be.

What is sure is that walking does a lot to make a dog feel happy. Checking out the sights and smells also helps keep their brains active. As we have learned from the many years we have been walking dogs of all breeds in Canary Wharf, Docklands & Tower Hamlets, they really look forward to spending time with a CDPOM dog walker.

To find out more get in touch.