Dog Walking Rates: How Much to Charge Per Walk in 2026
5 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
A standard 30-minute dog walk runs about $15 to $30, and a 60-minute walk about $25 to $50. Big cities like New York and Los Angeles sit at the top of those ranges or above. Most walkers add roughly $5 to $12 for a second dog from the same home.
Typical rates
- 30-minute walk: $15 to $30
- 60-minute walk: $25 to $50
- Additional dog (same home): $5 to $12
- Major-city rates run higher across the board.
What changes the price
- Walk length (30 vs. 60 minutes).
- Number of dogs from the same household.
- Solo walk vs. group walk.
- Peak demand windows (midday weekdays book out first).
Sell packages, not single walks
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