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Dog Walking Social Groups

Those of us with DINOS™ definitely want our space, but that doesn’t mean we never want our dogs to enjoy the company of other dogs. We simply want or need more structured socialization opportunities where we can count on other dog owners to respect our space.

This is especially true for reactive dogs who are learning to stay calm around other dogs.

If you’ve ever been in a reactive dog training class, you know that one of the best ways to increase your dog’s skills around other dogs is to practice, practice, practice. But that can be really hard to do once class is over and you no longer have a set time and place to meet up with other responsible families who are working on their dog’s leash skills.

That’s where dog walking social groups can really come in handy.

If you have a reactive dog and you’ve laid down the foundation for your leash work in a group class, a great way to continue working on your skills and exposing your dogs to other canine pals, is to join a dog walking group.

These groups are a terrific opportunity for any dog, reactive or not, to socialize with canine pals. Contrary to popular beliefs, off leash play isn’t the only game in town when it comes to socialization.  Side by side walks on leash and training classes are social activities for your dog too!

So whether you have a dog that is a social butterfly, but prefers calmer, on-leash socializing (like a senior dog) or a dog who needs exercise in a more controlled environment than a dog park (like a dog recovering from an injury), groups walks might be the perfect fit for you.

Before joining a group, you need to do two things:

Know your dog and their limitations. These groups aren’t every dog’s cup of kibble.

Know the rules of the club. Every group is different.

Many of dog walking groups listed here follow the rule that dogs do NOT interact during the hikes or walks and openly encourage DINOS to attend their events. But please check first. Some groups allow more interactions between dogs and might not be the right fit for your pup. You’ll also need to know if your dog is up for the challenge of being around a potentially large group of dogs. You may need to start small and work up to joining this type of social outing.

If you’re looking for a dog walking group to join, take a peek at the listed below.

Note that many of the groups listed are pit bull groups, but don’t let that stop you from signing up! The overwhelming majority of them welcome all dog breeds to join in the fun and benefit from the structured group walk dynamic. Founded as way to socialize and exercise their pooches, these groups serve the dual purpose of educating the public about these misunderstood dogs. Pit bull peeps rock my world. Just sayin.

 

Chicago Sociabulls Chicago, IL

Contented Canine Palm City, FL (boarding facility that also organizes group walks – check for upcoming events)

Country Haven Kennels Mount Holly, NJ (boarding facility that also organizes group walks 2x per week)

Dog Walk Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX

Edmonton Dog Enthusiasts Edmonton, AB Canada

Hikeabull South Bay area, CA

Lead the Ways Canine Community Bensalem PA

Lucas County Pit Crew Toledo, OH (rescue with monthly walks – see calendar)

Pack Walk with Willow and Friends Central Gulf Coast area, FL

Pit Crew Dog Walkers San Diego, CA

Philadelphia, Walk That Dog Philly PA

Portland Pit Bull Parade Portland, OR

Postitive Pittie Pack Hoboken, NJ

San Antonio Nature Hounds San Antonio,TX

SCRRAP Sonoma County, CA (check Facebook for upcoming Bully Walks)

SociaBull Monterey, CA area

StubbyDog Trekkers Saratoga, CA

Sussex County Dog Walking Group Branchville NJ

and

Pack Walk Zurich in Switzerland (dogs are off leash – not recommended for DINOS)

Social Walks der Hundephilosophin  in Germany

And if you know of a group not mentioned here, please let me know in the comments below, so I can add them in!

StubbyDog Trekkers in California

Want to start a new group?

Take a look at some of the blog posts, listed below, for helpful tips and photos. It’s also worth visiting each one of the groups listed above, because almost all of them detail their rules right on their homepage. Each group is a little different, but you’ll see a lot of overlapping ideas and guidelines to incorporate in your new group.

To sum it up, here are the highlights:

  • Dogs don’t interact with each other.
  • Flat, standard issue leashes required. No flexis.
  • One dog per person.
  • Dogs with reactivity, aggression, or in some cases, new dogs, wear red bandanas, so that the group members know to give those dogs extra space.
  • There are two people present without dogs. One at the front of the group and the other at the back. They are able to support the dog walking pairs with training, watch out for loose dogs, and provide an extra set of hands (personally, I’ve held a lot of dog leashes while people tie their shoes!).
  • The two group leaders use walkie talkies to communicate, if the group is large and spread out (like on a hike).
  • The group leaders carry tools such as Direct Stop, for safety.
  • In densely populated areas, the number of dogs is limited and must sign up in  advance.
  • Groups use Meetup.com or Facebook pages as a way for member to communicate with each other about upcoming events.
  • And may I suggest handing these pocket sized educational cards out to people you pass?

More on starting a group – a guest post from Hikeabull

Tips for city groups from Two Pitties in the City

Tools to use: Hikeabull’s walkie talkies and Two Pitties on leashes and collars and StubbyPuddin tips on equipment

If you’re looking for people to join your new group, I highly recommend contacting a trainer to see if they have clients that might benefit from this kind of outing. Even better,  join or contact a dog reactivity class and then, after the course is over, have the group continue meeting. They’ll have similar skills, an understanding of each other’s needs, and a motivation to keep on coming, so they can practice. Feel free to post about your new group on the DINOS Facebook page too.

How many of you belong to a group or are planning on starting one? Let me know in the comments and on Facebook!

Happy trails everyone!

SIDE NOTE: I’ve heard from a few of you who would like permission to use “DINOS” in your new dog walking group’s name. I think that’s super cool!  You’re welcome to use “DINOS” and/or “Dogs in Need of Space” in your tag line or description section of your group’s website, so the public knows that DINOS are welcome. DINOS is trademarked (which means it cannot be used for commercial purposes), so using it this way, instead of in your group’s name, would allow you to create a group logo or merchandise without any issues. If you have any questions, please contact me directly at: info@notesfromadogwalker.com for more information. Thanks!

61 Comments
  1. Great blog! Dog walking groups rock! Love the list of groups, but would love it even more if you’d add my group!! Club Canine in Palm City, FL. We post announcements on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Contented-Canine/64055261630
    and at http://www.thecontentedcanine.com
    Thanks!

    March 21, 2012
  2. I was getting ready to ask that you add my group, Pit Bull Zen, but it’s already on there! Thank you so much! Many of us have reactive dogs (myself included) and it’s lovely watching the dogs move into a natural pattern, with appropriate spacing. Everybody knows who can walk next to who, and the occasional snark doesn’t bother anybody. Group walks are amazing.

    March 21, 2012
    • You have a fan on Facebook (Monica C.) that let me know I missed your group, so I just added it! I’m a huge fan of group walks – thanks for offering them to families in your area.

      March 21, 2012
  3. stasni #

    the name of our group is
    Dog Walk Corpus Christi, in Corpus Christi, Tx
    just as a clairification 🙂

    March 21, 2012
  4. stasni #

    Corpus Christi* no e 🙂 thanks for the fix!

    March 21, 2012
    • ack! sorry – I’m clearly doing too many things at once right now ; )

      March 21, 2012
  5. Thank you for including KC Pittie Pack in this list! We strive to provide a positive, non-judgmental environment for all kinds of dogs and their people. We have several DINOS as well as overly social dogs. It’s exciting when we can see improvement from the beginning of a walk to the end.

    March 21, 2012
    • The dogs of KC are lucky to have you guys!

      March 21, 2012
      • Yes! Like Crystal said, thank you for including the KC Pittie Pack in your list – we feel honored to be amongst such a great list of groups!

        March 23, 2012
  6. Thanks so much for pulling this all together and including Chicago SociaBulls! We have many DINOs on our walk and it’s amazing seeing how much they progress within this structure. It has been so valuable to many members.

    March 21, 2012
  7. Does anyone know of any groups in the Reno/Sparks, NV area? I have an AmStaff who doesn’t need space, but does need some help not being so excited around other dogs. People up here are terrified of Bully Breeds and I’m having a heck of a time finding a group to walk with!

    March 21, 2012
    • I couldn’t find anything, but I wonder if there is a trainer or leash manners class that might be helpful/interested in your area?

      March 21, 2012
  8. daisydog #

    If there is anyone in or near Pasadena, CA that would be interested in either starting a group, or know of a group, I would be interested!!! I can’t believe in a area as large as Los Angeles and with as many pit bulls as we have here, there are no groups! I was thinking of just “going for it” and starting up a group, but am a little intimidated.

    March 21, 2012
  9. Thanks for mentioning us! This is so important and helpful!

    -Big Apple Pittie Pack

    March 23, 2012
    • Thanks for all you guys do for the DINOS of NYC! You deal with a lot of challenges in that environment – the dogs are lucky to have you guys on their side!

      March 23, 2012
  10. Sonoma County Residents Responsible About Pit Bulls, or as we call ourselves, SCRRAP.

    http://www.facebook.com/scrrap.community

    March 23, 2012
  11. Amanda #

    Our rescue, B.U.L.L.I.E. Nation Rescue (http://www.facebook.com/BullieNationRescue), has an organized Pack Walk once a week for anyone and everyone to join – we always have a pack leader there to help with any leash/behavior issues and to give helpful advice! – Evansville, IN

    March 23, 2012
    • Thanks Amanda – I’ll add your group to the list too!

      March 23, 2012
      • I should have wrtietn this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and having him returned, we decided to keep him. I cannot tell you how mean and territorial he was. To the point of attacking us if we came too close. My husband insisted that he had potential. But it was so clear, this dog was too vicious to be a pet. Then we called Randy. Randy explained fear aggression’. He taught us to work with Simpson not against him. And each night as this 85 lb puppy’ curls up against me, I am thankful that I listened to my husband who had faith in Simpson’s potential. But more so, I am so grateful for Randy. What made me call his number? I don’t know. But I’m glad I did. Simpson is well behaved, smart, loving and loyal. A bit excited when friends come over and maybe a little protective. But he is home. Where he belongs. Thanks to Wipe Your Paws and Randy.

        April 23, 2012
  12. Mandy S #

    I would LOVE to find a group in Anne Arundel County Maryland. Our new pup could definitely benefit from a group like this!

    March 23, 2012
  13. What a great idea to pull all of this info together! Thanks for the mention… many of our new members first saw us here!

    March 23, 2012
  14. We are just starting a group in the Phoenix metro area in Arizona. We’ve been in the planning stages but are just about to start our first hike with lots of advice from Two-pitties/Chicago SociaBulls. Our group is called Explorabull. (http://explorabull.wordpress.com/ and http://www.facebook.com/ExploraBull) We’d love to have some new members!

    March 23, 2012
  15. Hi there, I love your site and the whole DINOS-concept. I am a dog trainer in Germany and I love to work with reactive dogs, especially since my own pup has been rather difficult in terms of reactivity. Of course I offer a monthly walk with leashed dogs for DINOs, it is called “Social Walk” after Turid Rugaas, but I think I’ll add the concept of DINOs in the description…
    Would be lovely to be mentioned here, although it is quite some miles away from you! The reference would be:
    Social Walks der Hundephilosophin, http://www.diehundephilosophin.de/Spaziergange.html.

    Kind regards to all of you,
    Miriam

    March 23, 2012
    • Hi Miriam,
      Thanks for reading and letting me know about your walks. I’ll add them to the list!
      Best wishes,
      Jessica

      March 23, 2012
  16. Could you please add, Lucas County Pit Crew in Toledo, OH? We have many Pit Crew Group Walks!

    http://www.lucascountypitcrew.com

    Thanks!

    March 26, 2012
  17. Please add Pit Bulls Pounding the Pavement, we were the original founders of pit bulls walking in groups in 2007 . We Pound the Pavement to Promote Responsible Ownership and Promote Positive Breed Image.

    July 7, 2012
    • Thanks Crystal! Are all breeds welcome? And is it ok if reactive dogs in training join or is this for well socialized, calm dogs only? Just want to make sure!

      July 7, 2012
  18. Stefan #

    Perfect page thanks a lot for building it up. I am just starting Pack Walk activities in our community and I really liked the rules you set up here. Thanks again.

    https://www.facebook.com/PackWalkZurich

    August 3, 2012
  19. We have a dog adventure walking group in Charlotte NC and it’s called HOWLING HIKERS. Come find us on Facebook. We meet up in the NC mountains and greenways for some fun and exercise!

    August 7, 2012
  20. We’re starting a dog waking group in Erie, Pa called PEDs (Pack of Erie Dogs). Our first walk is May 5th, 2013. All breeds and issues welcome!

    April 18, 2013
  21. I’ve started a dog walking group called The Dog Pack in Austin, TX. https://www.facebook.com/groups/619848404706515/ Thanks for sharing!

    July 3, 2013
  22. Jeffrey Brandt #

    Bully Owners New England “B.O.N.E.” Forum (on Facebook)

    I have been hosting a Bully Breed Walk every Saturday for the last 3 years in Massachusetts. If you live in New England, please feel free to join our group. Walking isn’t the only fun thing we do! Come check us out, were a great group of almost Two Thousand local Bully Owners that are making Positive Pitty things happen every day!

    Here’s a link to the group!
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/B.O.N.E.admin/

    And a link to the walks!
    https://www.facebook.com/events/683763704977668/?source=1

    January 8, 2014
  23. Hi Jessica,
    Can you please add BSL Awareness Walks to the list of social dog walking groups. We are responsible bully breed owners and our well-behaved dogs who walk through the towns and cities of New England so the public can see how wonderful our dogs are, how responsible their owners and we also do meet and greets with the public!! ALL breeds are welcome, as long as their well-behaved! We meet twice a month and an event page is put up about ten days in advance. Thank you, Nancy, BSL Awareness Walks
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/BSL-Awareness-Walks/432040586872770?ref=hl

    January 8, 2014
  24. My meetup group is PUREHEART PITBULL LOVERS. We meet once a month, have over 70 members!!

    March 25, 2014

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