About US
Our Story
Hi, I’m Jeff — the founder of Walk Your Dog.
I’ve loved dogs for as long as I can remember. Long before this brand existed, dogs were where I found comfort, connection, and consistency. Over time, that turned into a belief: dogs deserve more than just a backyard and a food bowl — they deserve our time, our presence, and our effort.
Walk Your Dog was built from that belief.
After years of working on the road and eventually traveling across the country, life brought me to Colorado — where I met my partner, Marissa, and her two dogs, Chaos and Pepita. Not long after, we welcomed Kuma into our family.
From that point on, our lives began to revolve around one simple question:
How can we build our lives in a way that includes our dogs?
Daily walks turned into longer adventures. Local outings turned into road trips. Our dogs became part of everything — where we went, how we traveled, and how we spent our time.
One of the biggest influences behind this brand is Chaos — a loyal, gentle, and incredibly resilient dog who showed us what it truly means to show up every single day. Gone too soon, his spirit continues to shape everything we do.
Walk Your Dog is not a dog-walking service.
It’s a reminder.
A reminder that your dog’s life is short.
That the bond you build through simple moments — like a walk — is what lasts.
This brand isn’t about perfect adventures or unrealistic expectations. It’s about something simple and real:
Get outside.
Make time.
Take the walk.
Short or long — it doesn’t matter. Just show up.
What We Believe
Movement matters — physically and mentally — for both you and your dog.
Dogs don’t care about pace, distance, or how it looks. They just want to go. And when you show up for them, you end up showing up for yourself too.
No matter where you live or what your life looks like — there’s always time for a walk.
This isn’t about performance.
It’s about care, routine, and shared time.
Our Mission
Walk Your Dog exists to make daily movement simple again.
We’re here to remove the pressure, the noise, and the comparison — and bring things back to something real:
A walk with your dog.
No extremes. No perfection. Just consistency.
Because when you walk your dog, you’re building more than miles —
you’re building routine, clarity, and better days.
Thank you for being here, and for choosing to walk with your dog.