CityLine Dog Walkers
The Official Dog Walkers of CityLine
Walking dogs of all sizes, ages, breeds & abilities. Be a part of our pack! The premier dog walkers of CityLine in Richardson & the DFW area.Learn what inspired us and how we strive to stay true to our founding values.
We are more than dog walkers. As a k9 concierge, let us take care of all of your dog's needs.
Check out our roster to see who we strut the streets with in the DFW
Our Services
We believe in the small, structured pack walk (at most 4 dogs per walker) as the best tool to maintain a dog's training, health, and socialization. Our pack walks can be 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. We offer 15 minute relief breaks for puppies who are potty training.
Book with a highly-rated sitter who will care for your dog in your home when you're out of town. Whether it's just for the weekend, date night, or several weeks, sitters are great for dogs of all ages and abilities, including puppies.
Have a cat that needs company, a yard at the house or a dog run at the apartment? Book a play date, we will let them pee/poop, refresh water, clean litter box (meow) and play or throw a tennis ball indoors the rest of the time.
Come to hotel and doggy sit. Includes walk with refresh water and food. Will dispense any medications, playtime and approved treat. $30 per hour.
We'll water your plants, take in your mail, lock all doors and windows and turn on and turn off lights as needed.
Clean out crate if crate training. Change out puppy pads/potty pads. Let dog(s) outside to pee/poop, refresh water and food.(Good for Large dogs, elderly dogs crate training or puppies.)
Cancellation on same day, pet owner / client is responsible for full fee of service.
Early morning visits before 7am or after hours services 9pm or later will incur an additional $5 surcharge attached to regular service payment.
Holiday surcharge of $5 applies to the
following holidays:
Easter Sunday
Labor Day
Independence Day July 4
Thanksgiving
Christmas Day Dec.25
Christmas Eve Dec. 24
New Year's Eve Dec.31
New Year's Day Jan. 1