
This week. The reason for my work. Fresh from today's session.
Fear Free approach built to fit the needs of your best friend. Consistent. Insured. Accountable. The right kind of company for your dog.
A taste of what lands in your inbox after each session.
Made to fit your dog's idea of a good day.
Solo service, never pack. Every session ends in a report card. Pricing on the booking page — shifts by service area and frequency.
Movement, sniffing, and space to settle. Quality over quantity. No pack walks.
Book this →Real trails. No chaos. One handler, one pair of dogs, three unhurried hours.
Book this →// no hidden fees — no extra charges for second dogs, routine meds, or weekends.
Every session is logged through Time to Pet — a professional pet care platform built for accountability and communication.
Every walk and hike is GPS tracked from start to finish. You get a live map of the route — no guessing where your dog went.
After every visit you receive a report card — notes on behavior, bathroom breaks, food, and how the session went.
Three actions, three stats. Get Mab's trust to 75% and she'll ask if you want to bring your dog to meet her.
Riverside is HQ. Buckhead served weekly. Drop your zip in the booking flow and you'll see real availability — if you're outside the radius we'll tell you straight.
phase 3 // live leaflet map with neighborhood polygons
Every dog is handled with attention and intention.
I've been around dogs my whole life and walking professionally in Atlanta since 2022. Fear Free certified, working toward CCPDT. Stacking certifications steady.
I do this because the alternative — chain-store walkers cycling through your house, dogs walked in packs of six, no one looking up from their phone — felt like a category failure. So I built the small thing I wanted: solo walks, real reports, one person.
If you're a reactive-dog parent, an anxious parent, or just someone who's been burned by the corporate version of this — we should talk.

"This is what off-the-clock looks like — and honestly, on-the-clock too. The job is just being present."— Bree // April 2026




Notes on dog behavior, Fear Free handling, life on the trail, and what I'm learning on the job. Published on Substack.

This week. The reason for my work. Fresh from today's session.

Body language cues most owners miss. Why the leash matters less than the pace.

Off-trail surprises, the lizards of West Atlanta, and what it means to keep a calm hand around the unexpected.
Pulled from Time to Pet feedback, Google reviews, and the post-walk thank-yous Bree gets that aren't supposed to land in marketing copy but ended up here anyway.
"Bree was the first walker who actually noticed Snuffles' anxiety triggers. Three months in and he's a different dog at the door."
"The report card after every walk is the best part of my day. Real photos, real notes. I trust her with my house keys, which is saying something."
"Switched from a chain service. Night and day. Solo walks, no pack chaos. My reactive dog finally has a person."
"Bree did our overnight stay while we were away. Came home to a dog who acted like nothing changed — that's the gold standard."
"She walks dogs the way I wish someone had walked mine when I was eight. Patience. Curiosity. Real attention."
"Have used three other walkers. None of them sent a single picture. Bree sent twelve. From one walk."