How Much Does a Dog Walker Cost in Montreal? (2026 Pricing Guide)

Rédigé par Charlotte Smith | Lecture de 5 minutes

If you’ve ever Googled “dog walker Montreal price” and gotten wildly different answers — you’re not alone. We have been there and we have been equally frustrated

It doesn’t matter where you go in Montreal…

You’ll see flyers, Facebook posts, and online listings everywhere for dog walking — and pricing is all over the place.

You’ll typically see rates ranging from $15 to $40+ per walk, depending on:

  • Experience level
  • Type of service
  • What’s actually included

Dog walking prices in Montreal range from $15 to $40+ — but the real difference isn’t price. It’s reliability, safety, and structure.

So how do you know what’s fair… and what’s a red flag? 🚩
Because let’s be honest — if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.


  • Average dog walking prices in Montreal (2026)
  • What affects the cost
  • Cheap vs professional services
  • What you should actually be paying for

💸 Average Dog Walking Prices in Montreal (2026)

Service TypeAverage Price
30-minute walk$20 – $35
45-minute walk$25 – $40
60-minute walk$30 – $45+
Group walks$25 – $35+
Private walks$25 – $40+

👉 Prices vary based on your area (NDG, Côte-Saint-Luc, Westmount, Downtown Montreal), demand, and service quality.

Cheap dog walkers are often:

  • Not registered as a business
  • Operating as a side hustle
  • Working alone with no backup
  • Not insured
  • Lacking structured systems
  • Possibly walking more dogs than they should be

👉 This doesn’t automatically mean unsafe — but it does increase your risk.

1. Private vs Group Walks

  • Group walks → more affordable, less individualized
  • Private walks → one-on-one care, ideal for reactive or anxious dogs

2. Experience & Training

Professional dog walkers typically have:

  • Experience with different temperaments
  • Training in handling reactivity
  • Structured assessment systems

3. Insurance & Business Structure

A legitimate dog walking service usually includes:

  • Insurance coverage
  • Scheduling systems
  • Trained staff
  • Internal processes

👉 This is one of the biggest reasons for price differences


4. So are they TOO Good to Be True?

In most cases, lower-cost walkers are:

  • Not operating as a formal business
  • Doing this as a side hustle
  • Working without backup support
  • Not insured for emergencies
  • Missing professional systems
  • Walking too many dogs to manage safely

👉 You’re not just comparing price — you’re comparing risk level


⚖️ Cheap vs Professional Dog Walkers (What You’re Really Paying For)

Budget Walkers ($15–$20)

  • Informal or cash-based
  • No insurance
  • Limited experience
  • Inconsistent scheduling

Professional Services ($25–$45+)

  • Fully insured
  • Structured systems
  • Reliable scheduling
  • Trained team members
  • Walk reports, photos, updates

👉 You’re not just paying for a walk — you’re paying for: safety, consistency, and peace of mind

A professional service should include:

  • ✅ Meet & greet before starting
  • ✅ Walk reports (photos + notes)
  • ✅ Reliable time windows
  • ✅ Emergency protocols
  • ✅ Proper equipment and handling

👉 If these aren’t included, a lower price may not actually be a better deal.


  • ❄️ Harsh winters
  • 🏙️ Busy city
  • 🐕 Higher reactivity

👉 Requires more skill, awareness, and adaptability

For most dog owners in Montreal:

👉 Expect $25–$35 per walk for a reliable, professional service

Higher pricing is normal for:

  • Private walks
  • Reactive dogs
  • Specialized care

At Walkies & Whiskers, our pricing reflects:

  • Professionally trained walkers
  • Structured scheduling systems
  • Safety-first handling
  • Consistent, high-quality care

We offer both private and structured walking services tailored to your dog’s:

  • Personality
  • Needs
  • Environment

👉 Because your dog isn’t just another walk — they’re family.

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