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Dog Walking Services in Germany (Gassigeher): Rates, Apps & How to Vet a Walker

Professional dog walkers in Germany charge €15–€25/hour for group walks and €25–€40 for solo walks. Compare Rover, Wuffel & local Gassigeher platforms, plus § 35a EStG tax deduction rules.

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A professional dog walker (Gassigeher) provides midday exercise for dogs whose owners work full-time or have long commutes. In Germany, group walks cost €15–€22 per hour, while solo walks range from €25–€40 per hour. Dog walking is a practical alternative to full-day daycare for dogs that are older, reactive, or simply prefer their own territory.

Unlike daycare, dog walking services that take place in your home or start from your residence are 100% deductible under § 35a EStG as a household-related service.


Dog Walking Rates in Germany

Service Type Duration Average Cost Notes
Group walk (Gruppenspaziergang) 60 min €15–€22 3–6 dogs, socialized pack
Solo walk (Einzelspaziergang) 60 min €25–€40 1-on-1, personalized route
Midday check-in (Mittagsspaziergang) 30 min €12–€18 Quick bathroom break + short walk
Puppy visit (Welpenbesuch) 30 min €15–€25 Play, socialization, house-training support
Multi-dog household 60 min +€5–€10/dog Additional charge per extra dog
Weekend/evening surcharge Any +€5–€10 Premium for non-standard hours

City-Specific Rate Variations

City Group Walk (1hr) Solo Walk (1hr)
Berlin €15–€20 €25–€35
Munich €18–€25 €30–€45
Frankfurt €16–€22 €28–€40
Hamburg €15–€20 €25–€35
Cologne €14–€19 €22–€32

Dog Walking Platforms & Apps in Germany

Platform Coverage Solo Walk Group Walk Booking English Support
Rover Major cities App/Website ✅ Full English
Wuffel Germany-wide App ❌ German
Gudog Major cities App/Website ✅ Partial
Helpling Germany-wide Website ✅ Full English
Local Facebook groups City-specific Direct contact Varies

Tip for expats: Rover offers the most English-friendly interface and includes liability insurance coverage for bookings made through the platform.


How to Vet a Dog Walker in Germany

Questions to Ask Before Booking

  1. Do you have Hundehaftpflicht insurance? — Essential; non-negotiable. See Dog Liability Insurance Guide.
  2. Do you walk dogs off-leash? — If yes, verify recall reliability and local leash laws.
  3. How many dogs do you walk simultaneously? — Group size >6 can be risky for reactive dogs.
  4. What is your emergency protocol? — Professional walkers carry a first-aid kit and have a vet contact list.
  5. Can you provide references? — Ask for 2–3 current client contacts.

Red Flags

  • No insurance documentation
  • Unwilling to do a meet-and-greet before first walk
  • Walking more than 8 dogs simultaneously
  • No backup plan for illness or emergencies

§ 35a EStG Tax Deduction for Dog Walking

Dog walking services that take place at your residence or start from your home qualify as household-related services (haushaltsnahe Dienstleistungen) under § 35a EStG:

  • Deduction rate: 20% of labor costs
  • Maximum annual deduction: €4,000
  • Requirement: Payment via bank transfer (Überweisung), never cash
  • Invoice requirement: Labor costs must be itemized separately from travel expenses

For complete tax deduction details, see The Cost of Dog Daycare in Germany.


Dog Walking vs. Daycare: When to Choose Walking

Situation Dog Walking Daycare
Dog is senior or low-energy ✅ Ideal ❌ Too exhausting
Dog is reactive to other dogs ✅ Solo walk ❌ Group stress
You work from home but need a break ✅ Midday walk ❌ Unnecessary full day
Dog is high-energy and social ❌ Not enough stimulation ✅ Ideal
Budget is tight ✅ €15–€25/day ❌ €25–€55/day

For a full comparison of all care formats, see Dog Daycare vs. Boarding vs. Private Sitter.

Find dog walkers and daycares near you: Browse our directory.

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