Hi, I'm Amanda — I live right here in Jarrell and I walk dogs for neighbors in my free time. No app, no strangers, no surprises. Just someone you can actually text.
Taking on a small number of clients so every dog gets real attention.
Most Jarrell families drive 30+ minutes each way to Austin, Georgetown, or Round Rock. That's a long time to leave a dog alone — and Central Texas summers make it worse. Pavement temps here can hit 150°F in July. Someone from a random app doesn't know which routes are shaded, which streets have no sidewalks, or when it's just too hot to be outside.
I do. I live here. I walk these streets. I know the difference between Sonterra in October and Sonterra in August. And I keep my client list small on purpose — because I'd rather do right by a few dogs than stretch myself too thin.
"Your dog has been waiting since 7am. Let me help with that."
I keep pricing straightforward. No packages to figure out, no hidden fees — just honest rates for good walks.
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No forms, no apps, no onboarding process. Just three easy steps.
I keep my walks close to home — Jarrell and the neighborhoods around me. 12 miles from Georgetown, 38 miles from Austin.
Not sure if you're close enough? Just ask — if you're in the Jarrell zip code, chances are I can make it work.
I commute to Austin every day and was constantly stressed about leaving Biscuit home alone. Amanda has been walking him every weekday for three months and I can't imagine our routine without her. She knows exactly which streets are shaded and always texts me a photo. Total peace of mind.
We moved to Cool Water last spring and didn't know anyone. Amanda was the first local business I found that had an actual website — it felt trustworthy immediately. Luna took to her on the very first meet & greet. She's truly part of our routine now.
I was nervous about the summer heat — our last walker didn't adjust her schedule at all and it was clearly too hot for my dogs. Amanda takes the heat seriously. Early morning walks only in July and August, and she always checks the pavement first. Finally someone who gets it.
The stuff you actually want to know before trusting someone with your dog.
Reach out and tell me a little about your pup. The first step is always a free meet & greet — no pressure, no commitment, just making sure it's a good fit.