West Sussex’s Best Dog Sitting Alternative to Boarding Kennels
Plus, the top dog walking spots in West Sussex
West Sussex is an outstanding place to live if you own a dog. Breathtaking countryside, lots of dog-friendly places to visit, and parks galore, it offers more than you (or your canine chum) can shake a stick at! Not only that, if you’re in need of a dog sitting service, you have the pièce de résistance of pet care right on your doorstep, thanks to Barking Mad West Sussex.
What is Barking Mad West Sussex?
Barking Mad West Sussex is a dog home boarding service that offers a fantastic alternative to boarding kennels. With us, your dog will be treated like royalty, and have a bespoke care plan detailing everything he or she wants and needs. Each pup we look after stays with a suitably matched doggy ‘host’ who lives a similar lifestyle, and will have their own itinerary of adventures. You can find your local Barking Mad West Sussex dog sitter here.
Do you live in West Sussex and love dogs? You could be a Barking Mad host!
If you’re Mad about dogs but can’t have one of your own, you might be thinking about becoming a dog sitter. And for good reason – spending time with friendly dogs is a great passtime! If you have plenty of spare time, are enthusiastic and love animals, why not check out our information on becoming a Barking Mad host here?
Stuck for dog walking spots in West Sussex? The Barking Mad West Sussex hosts have narrowed it down to their top three!
Offering breathtaking views of Chichester Harbour, the unspoilt sandy beach of West Wittering has been a favourite of families and dog owners for generations. With the highest water quality and Blue Flag accolade, both you and your pup can dip your toes (or paws!) into the water and enjoy the waves lapping at your feet. What’s more, if you and your dog fancy a bite to eat or a drink, there are plenty of picnic spots alongside the beach on the grassy verges.
The Benbow Pond circular walk is around one mile in length, making it ideal for older dogs or canines that don’t need too much exercise. Around the pond you’ll find lots of wildlife and unusual flowers, as well as lots of birds, many of which are tame and will eat out the palm of your hand!
3. Slindon and Nore Hill, Slindon
With a hilly, uneven terrain and lots of greenery for your dog to hide in, the Slindon and Nore Hill circular walk provides adventure and challenge in equal measure. Often used for hiking and bird watching, this walk follows a mixture of pavements and farm tracks, so if you venture here when it’s wet, don’t forget your wellies and a towel for Fido!
A West Sussex dog sitting service with a difference
If you live in West Sussex or the surrounding areas and need a professional dog sitting service, why not find your local Barking Mad host?