Pet owners searching for a dog walker are trusting someone with access to their home and their pet — they want to see your experience, insurance, and service area before they reach out. A website that answers those questions builds the trust that earns the booking. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Dog Walkers in KC
Web Design for Dog Walkers in Kansas City
Hiring a dog walker means handing over a key and trusting someone with your dog every day while you are at work. Pet owners take this seriously — they want to know who they are hiring, whether that person is bonded and insured, how walks are documented, what happens in an emergency, and which neighborhoods they service. Apps like Rover have made it easy to find walkers, but pet owners who want someone consistent and professional still look for an independent walker with a real presence. A dog walker website that introduces you as a person, explains your experience and insurance, shows your service area, and makes booking a meet-and-greet simple earns the regular clients who stick with you for years.
What pet owners look for when hiring a dog walker
- Insurance and bonding — liability coverage, pet first aid certification, background check
- Experience — how long walking professionally, breeds experience, emergency protocol
- Service area — specific KC neighborhoods and suburbs covered, whether they come to you
- Walk documentation — GPS tracking, photo updates, report cards after each walk
- Services — solo walks, group walks, drop-in visits, pet sitting, overnight stays
What your dog walking website would include
- About section — your background with dogs, why you walk professionally, certifications
- Insurance and credentials — bonded, insured, pet first aid certified, background checked
- Services — 30/60-minute walks, group vs. solo, drop-in visits, pet sitting, overnight
- Service area — KC neighborhoods and suburbs covered, how far you travel
- Walk updates — GPS tracking, photo updates, report cards — how clients stay informed
- Booking form with dog breed, size, any special needs, neighborhood, desired service
What clients say
“I was getting clients through Rover but the app takes a cut and I wanted to build my own base of repeat clients. The website with my background explained, my insurance info, my service area, and a simple booking form changed how people found me. I started getting direct inquiries from neighborhoods I targeted, and those clients became weekly regulars who refer their neighbors. Now I barely use the app at all.”
— A. Brennan, professional dog walker, Prairie Village, KS
Simple pricing
A dog walking site with services, about, and booking form starts at $200. A full site with service area map, credentials, and client testimonials is $375–$750. One regular weekly client covers the cost in a month. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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