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Newcastles Best Alternative to Dog Boarding Kennels 

 

Plus some of the best dog walking spots in the area 

 

Newcastle and the North East of England is a dogs paradise, offering terrific trails to explore on a Sunday afternoon. Whether you want to spend more quality time with your pooch, or get out walking more, youll certainly be spoilt for splendid spots to go. And if youre away or on holiday, your dog can still enjoy everything Newcastle has to offer, thanks to dog sitting experts Barking Mad. 

 

Introducing Newcastles premier dog home boarding service – Barking Mad 

 

The team at Barking Mad Newcastle offers dog home boarding, or dog sitting, in and around the County. When you can’t take your beloved canine away with you, we provide complete peace of mind that your pup is safe, happy and well loved. Our network of dog holiday experts offers first class pet care and provides a true home-from-home experience. If you’re looking for a professional, passionate and pawfect dog sitting service, you can find your local Barking Mad care provider here.  You can also check out our testimonials here. 

 

Could you be one of Newcastles Barking Mad dog boarding hosts? 

Being a dog sitter is a great vocation. Not only do you get to look after pooches all day, you get to meet other like-minded dog lovers too. If you think youve got what it takes to become a Barking Mad host, you can find more about joining the team here.  

 

Dog walking spots in and around Newcastle, according to our dog home boarding experts. 

 

  1. Gibside, Derwent Valley 

 

The Gibside Estate boasts 15 miles of paths for your pooch to sniff and explore, along with a wonderful selection of wildlife to admire. With historical charm and quaint countryside feel, theres also plenty for you to enjoy. Whether you wander on a riverside walk or soak up the scenery in the 18th century gardens, Gibside has enough to provide a full day out. 

 

  1. LeazesPark, Newcastle 

 

Only a stones throw from Newcastle City Centre, Leazes Park is a super spot for a relaxing walk with your best friend by your side. It is reported to be the oldest park in Newcastle Upon Tyne, and often hosts doggy-friendly events. 

 

  1. Tyne Riverside Country Park,Walbottleand Throckley Dene 

 

This four mile route has some steep hills and rough paths, so is ideal for dogs who like a challenge. Beginning at the Visitor Centre at Tyne Riverside Country Park at Newburn, youll find lots of parking as well as plenty of information on the routes you and your pup can take. 

 

  1. Rising Sun Countryside Park, NorthTynside

 

Situated in the heart of North Tyneside, this Country Park is a green oasis that spans 400 acres. The lake area is a Local Nature Reserve, and along your walk youll encounter grassland, woodland, a pond, wetlands and a lake. This park has been awarded the Green Flag Award, a national award which recognises high-quality parks.  

 

  1. Jesmond Dene, Newcastle

 

If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Jesmond Dene is a place of tranquility right in the heart of Newcastle. With over five miles of paths, bridges and greenery, its a dog-friendly spot that could keep you and your pooch entertained for hours. 

 

Looking for a Newcastle-based dog sitter who will take Fido on some great adventures? 

 

If you’re going away or on holiday and need a dog sitter who will take your pup on some great adventures, you can find your local Barking Mad Newcastle host here. 

 

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