
ABout my service
I’m Grace, and I’ve been walking dogs professionally for over eight years. My journey began with my own dog, Rune, who also inspired my logo. Rune challenged me to learn more about behaviour and socialisation, shaping the way I work today. What started with Rune grew into a vocation and way of life that I feel genuinely privileged to do every day.
My service offers structured group walks within East Bristol, designed for owners who care about how it’s done. I focus on quality socialisation and outdoor enrichment, with group composition carefully considered to ensure compatibility, healthy play, and positive development. With a strong background in dog behaviour and social dynamics, I approach every walk with intention, from curating balanced groups to reinforcing basic training. These walks are more than just exercise. They provide dogs with enrichment, confidence, and social skills that truly matter.
It’s not only good for dogs, but good for the environment too. I use a fully electric, custom converted van to transport your hounds safely and comfortably. I’m certified in canine first aid and hold a number of IMDT qualifications, bringing both formal training and hands on experience to every walk.
Quality social/
group walks
Experience,
knowledge, safety
Zero emissions
dog walking


How does it work?

Dogs are matched carefully based on temperament, maturity, energy levels, and play style. Walks are designed to build confidence and support healthy interactions and appropriate play. I run three walks per day - a morning, an early afternoon and later afternoon session. Walks last between 45 minutes and one hour. I walk a maximum of four dogs at a time to ensure safety, close supervision, and clear management of the group.
Dogs are collected from home and transported in my fit-for-purpose, custom converted van that has been designed specifically for safety and comfort. We’ll drive to a variety of enriching outdoor locations where interactions are actively supervised to maintain a positive and balanced group dynamic. I recommend one to two group walks per week to support a consistent and healthy social life.
Dogs must be at least six months old, depending on individual maturity. All new dogs begin with assessment walks to ensure they integrate well with the existing group.Walks take place in locations that provide space, variety, and enrichment. I regularly use areas such as Stoke Park/Purdown, Overscourt Woods and Eastwood Farm, offering open space, woodland trails and varied terrain that supports your dog to explore confidently, and engage appropriately within the group.
Locations are selected with safety and suitability in mind, considering each dog’s individual needs and preferences, livestock, public traffic, and seasonal changes. Variety is balanced with some consistency so dogs become confident and familiar within their environment.
The focus is always the same: safe, stimulating spaces that encourage positive social experiences.
Every walk includes basic training as part of the service. A small group environment is the perfect opportunity to work on recall, engagement, polite manners, confidence, and social skills in real world situations. Because groups are carefully curated and limited to four dogs, each dog receives consistent guidance while interacting with others. Training is practical and integrated naturally into our walks.
The result is a dog who is not only socially confident but also more responsive, polite, and well balanced at home - just ask some of my clients!
I have a particular passion for whippets and sighthounds, and I would love to welcome more of them into my groups. Their unique play style and love of their own kind mean they thrive in a well managed group environment.
Structured group walks are ideal for sighthounds, giving them space to move, interact safely, and enjoy social enrichment that matches their energy and temperament. By understanding their specific needs, I can ensure every sighthound gets the most out of their walk, both physically and socially.
If you have a whippet or sighthound, get in touch to see how they could join one of my carefully curated groups.

Environmentally Conscious & Fit-for-Purpose
All dogs are transported in my fully electric van, reducing the environmental impact of daily collections and drop-offs across Bristol.
Choosing electric is a conscious decision that reflects how I run my service: responsibly, sustainably, and in line with the values of our city.
But my van isn’t just eco-friendly, it’s customised specifically for dog walking. Six made-to-measure compartments give each dog their own space, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free journey to and from walking locations. A range of safety features keeps dogs secure during travel, while allowing easy access in the event of an emergency.
Premium care extends beyond the walk itself. It includes how your dog gets there.












































