Pack time
Guided group sessions with up to 8 other dogs at different locations
Service Description
A walk is more than just exercise for your dog. It provides orientation, structure, and a chance to relax. This is precisely where our pack time comes in. The focus isn't on "burning off energy," but rather on guided interaction. A clear structure within which your dog can find their place – without having to take on responsibility themselves. The group consists of a maximum of eight dogs and is carefully selected. It may be supplemented by our own dogs, who act as stable points of reference. They bring calm to the dynamic and help particularly insecure or excitable dogs to settle down more quickly. We explore the natural surroundings of Munich together. Not hectic, not uncontrolled, but within a framework that provides your dog with security. The walk typically lasts about 90 to 120 minutes and combines exercise with targeted activities and deliberate rest periods. Your dog learns to orient themselves within the group, to process stimuli, and not to react to everything. To make your daily routine easier, we'll pick up your dog from your home or the agreed-upon meeting point between approximately 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. We'll travel to the nature area in a specially equipped, air-conditioned electric vehicle – quiet, safe, and carefully chosen. After the walk, I'll bring your dog back to the meeting point, relaxed and mentally refreshed. Currently, this service is available for dogs from the Munich districts of Trudering-Riem, Bogenhausen, Berg am Laim, Grünwald, and Ramersdorf-Perlach, based on route planning. More districts will be added gradually. Travel to the agreed-upon meeting point up to 15 km one way from Widmannstr. 15, 81829 Munich is included in the price. Beyond that, €1.50 per additional kilometer (round trip) will be charged. This is based on the fastest route according to Google Maps. Inclusion in the pack is not spontaneous, as a stable social structure doesn't develop by chance. Inclusion in the pack is not a spontaneous process. To assess how your dog will fit in and what kind of environment would be best for him, completing the questionnaire and booking a preliminary introductory walk are required. This ensures that your dog doesn't just "tag along." It allows him to truly settle into the pack. Because above all, your dog needs to feel comfortable! The goal isn't an exhausted dog. But a clear-headed, content companion who navigates his daily life calmly.
