Wagging Wild Walks

Wagging Wild Walks I'm Linsey, the owner of Wagging Wild Walks. I’ve loved animals my entire life. I look forward to hearing from you and meeting my new furry friends.

🐾”Just a girl who loves dogs"🐾

Based in Royston, covers Barnsley & Wakefield

Solo/ group dog walks, pet sits, home visits, dog adventure days

🐾FREE Meet & Greet 🐾

Fully Insured ~ DBS Checked
Canine First Aid Trained I set the business up after deciding to follow my dreams of having a job that gives me purpose and includes the things I'm most passionate about; caring for dogs and being in nat

ure. I’ve always owned and cared for animals, currently I own 3 dogs and they are my whole world. I’m passionate that our pets are an integral part of the family and deserve lots of love, care and attention, so if you are looking for someone to provide a trustworthy and caring pet service, I can provide peace of mind that your pets will be looked after as if they were my own. I offer services in Royston and a 5 mile radius and this includes dog walking, home pet/puppy visits, small animal care, pet taxi and pet sits. For the more adventurous doggies I offer a bespoke service of either half day hikes or beach trips which are arranged on demand. I hold a pet sitting and dog walking diploma, I am CRB checked, fully insured and qualified in canine first aid. Please contact me with any queries or if you would like to book a free meet and greet for the opportunity to meet me and decide if I'm the right fit for helping to care for your animals.

A 4 day quieter week of early walks or home visits ☀️🐶🤎🫶
31/05/2026

A 4 day quieter week of early walks or home visits ☀️🐶🤎🫶

My dogs love their adventures to Centre Barks and always come home happy, tired, and content. It’s been so lovely to wat...
31/05/2026

My dogs love their adventures to Centre Barks and always come home happy, tired, and content. It’s been so lovely to watch their confidence grow with every visit as they experience new scents, environments, and activities.

Today we celebrated Benjamin & Buzz’s 2nd birthday there, and they had the best time! They were obsessed with the new ball pool and honestly could have spent the entire session in it. They also braved their first dip in the splash lagoon, which was so lovely to see 🥹.

Thank you so much for creating such a fun, safe, and welcoming space for the dogs 🐶🫶 x

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28/05/2026

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My main priority today was to keep the dogs safe so we had some cancellations, walks that were needed were completed by ...
26/05/2026

My main priority today was to keep the dogs safe so we had some cancellations, walks that were needed were completed by 9am and then we switched to home visits for lunchtime.

The dogs had lots of fun in the sun in their own gardens, with enrichment games for mental stimulation and of course lots of treats & cuddles 🥵🐶.

Tomorrow will be normal schedule and then most likely changes again on Thursday when the temperature is forecast to rise again. I’ll be in touch tomorrow evening with any changes that need to be made.

Thank you for your understanding, Linsey 🤎🫶 x

25/05/2026

Dogs can sometimes find it difficult to cope with hot weather as they struggle to regulate their temperature which means they are more at risk of heatstroke than we are.
Heatstroke can be very serious! As a dog’s internal temperature rises it can cause damage to their organs and could lead to organ failure. According to AnimalTrust, 1 in 7 dogs that are taken to the vets with heatstroke are fatal.
During warm summer days it’s easy for your house to warm up. Some dogs may be able to cope with this rise in temperature, while others may struggle.
On hot days remember to:
• Ensure your dog always has access to drinking water
• Add ice cubes to your dog’s water bowls
• Use freezable dog toys and let them chew on it
• Put down damp towels for your dog to lie on (Never over the dog)
• If your dog has a long or heavy coat you could keep them well groomed to make them feel more comfortable
• Keep dogs out of hot conservatories
• Avoid housing your dog in direct sunlight
• Keeping your curtains and blinds closed during the day to prevent your home from warming up when it’s hottest, and then open your windows at night to help cool down your house.
If you think your dog may have heatstroke it’s vital that you immediately contact your vet while also trying to cool them down. Getting early advice and treatment is essential to saving a dog’s life.
Research found that in the UK, although 1 in 7 dogs that are taken to vets with heatstroke die, 98% that are seen early with mild signs are likely to survive.
Remember: Get them WET then get them to the VET

This weeks weather has been crazy behaviour!!! 🥵☔️💨☀️ HAPPY BANK HOLIDAY EVERYONE🤎🫶I’ll be on touch with customers indiv...
22/05/2026

This weeks weather has been crazy behaviour!!! 🥵☔️💨☀️

HAPPY BANK HOLIDAY EVERYONE🤎🫶

I’ll be on touch with customers individually over the weekend regarding changes to your normal routine due to the heatwave.

See you all Tuesday for another week of madness ☀️🤦‍♀️☀️

🥵 Hot Weather Policy 🥵Due to the forecasted heatwave, it’s highly likely that my hot weather policy will be implemented ...
21/05/2026

🥵 Hot Weather Policy 🥵

Due to the forecasted heatwave, it’s highly likely that my hot weather policy will be implemented from tomorrow and throughout next week.

What this means for you:

Older/disabled clients, and dogs left home alone will be prioritised first.

Where possible, group walks will be held much earlier in the day before temperatures rise. From lunchtime onwards, home visits will be carried out for clients who would prefer not to have early walks but still require a midday toilet break.

Each dog will be assessed individually based on their size, age, breed, and any health conditions. Walks carried out in shaded areas or near water may still need to be shortened if conditions become unsafe during the walk.

Forecasted temperatures will be reviewed daily, and clients will be contacted individually the day before if your usual routine needs to change.

In the meantime, it would be really helpful if you could let me know your preference for:

* An earlier group walk
* A lunchtime home visit
* Cancellation if you plan to be at home and don’t require option 1 and 2.

My main priority is keeping all dogs safe and comfortable during the heat. Thank you for your understanding.

Thank you,
Linsey 🐾

🥾⛰️Our next adventure day is planned for Saturday 20th June and will be a hike and dog friendly picnic⛰️🥾 Location: Peak...
15/05/2026

🥾⛰️Our next adventure day is planned for Saturday 20th June and will be a hike and dog friendly picnic⛰️🥾

Location: Peak District.

Places available: 4

Duration 5/6 hours

* (please note dogs attending adventure days must be currently walked by me). Same household adventure days are available on request.

Please message to reserve your space. Thank you Linsey 🐾

This weeks beautiful adventures 🐾🐶🤎
15/05/2026

This weeks beautiful adventures 🐾🐶🤎

Today was Tilly’s last day at Wagging Wild Walks 😢 We will all miss you lots little Tilly, especially Rocky (your explor...
12/05/2026

Today was Tilly’s last day at Wagging Wild Walks 😢 We will all miss you lots little Tilly, especially Rocky (your exploring partner in crime). It’s been beautiful to see your confidence grow in group over the last 6 months and we hope to see you again in the future 🫶🤎

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