professional Dog Walking and Pet Sitting services
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Who else wants a Happier, Healthier dog?
Advantage Dog Walking is committed to making a positive difference
in the daily lives of your pets, their well being and their quality of
life. We provide professional dog walking, in-home pet sitting and puppy
training for those busy times in your life when you cannot be there.
While you’re away from your companions, we will ensure that all the love,
care and essentials are provided in a fun, safe and professional manner.
Call us for a free consultation visit to your home. During this time we will
discuss your pet's specific needs with you, take details of your requirements
and answer any questions you may have. We will also compile a profile for
your pets and provide information about our terms & conditions.
Most importantly during this visit, we will get to meet and gain an early
association and trust with your pets.
We are Calgary’s Pet Care Advantage.
Call us at: 403-971-WALK (9255)
Licensed, Bonded, Pet First Aid certified and a member of The All Canadian
Pet Services Network.
www.calgarydogwalker.com or email us:
info@calgarydogwalker.com
Fun for dogs while you're gone!








Fun Dog Facts
- Rin Tin Tin was the first American dog movie star and
signed his own contracts for 22 movies with a pawprint.
- Toto's role in The Wizard of Oz was played by a female
Cairn Terrier named Terry.
- In the late 1800's, Lassie type Collies were known as
Scottish Sheepdogs.
- George Washington had 36 foxhounds, and one was
named Sweetlips.
- Former President Lyndon Johnson howled with his
favorite dog, Yuki, a stray rescued by his daughter,
Luci, at a Texas gas station. He also had two Beagles
named Him and Her.
Fun Dog Facts
- Teddy Roosevelt's pit bull, Pete, once ripped off a
French ambassador's pants at a White House event.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt once spent $15,000 to have a
destroyer return to the Aleutian Islands and retrieve his
Scottie, Fala, who had been accidentally left behind.
- Davy Crockett's dog was named Sport.
- Zorba, an English Mastiff, is the heaviest dog on record,
weighing 343 lbs at the age of 8 in 1989.
- According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the
smallest dog on record was a Yorkshire Terrier in Great
Britain who, at the age of 2, weighed just 4 ounces.
- The longest lived dog, according to the Guinness Book
of World Records, was an Australian Cattle Dog, named
Bluey, who lived to be 29.
Tommy, Sacha and Jessie
Tommy and Sacha
Laurent with Midnight and Sunny
Laurent with Midnight, Sunny and Zorro
Buster (before the walk)
Buster (after the walk)