K9 Time

 

When you search to find dog walkers who offer dedicated care, K9 Time is the premier choice for a dog walker Brincliffe pet owners trust. I provide solo, one-to-one dog walks built entirely around your dog’s individual needs.

I’m Derek Collinson, and I personally handle every walk. I bring more than 25 years of hands-on pet care experience to each outing across Brincliffe and the surrounding areas of South West Sheffield.

Every walk is private, with no mixed packs and no unfamiliar dogs joining the route, so your dog receives my full, undivided attention from start to finish. This matters for dogs of all temperaments, but it is especially valuable for reactive, nervous, or routine-led dogs who need calm, predictable outings.

I’m fully insured, DBS checked, trained in dog first aid, and a registered NarpsUK member. Each walk is GPS tracked, and you receive a full walk report with photos and videos through a free mobile app. Before anything starts, I offer a free 30-minute meet and greet with no obligation, so you can see exactly how I work with your dog.

K9 Time is a genuinely local service. I cover Brincliffe and the neighbouring Sheffield postcodes S7, S8, S10, S11, and S17, giving you a reliable dog walker right on your doorstep. I am one of the few local dog walkers in the area focusing entirely on solo walks.

Private Dog Walking In Brincliffe With K9 Time

K9 Time is a dedicated dog walking service designed around one simple principle: your dog deserves my complete attention. Every walk I carry out in Brincliffe is a private, solo outing tailored to your dog’s energy, behaviour, and routine. There are no group walks, no pack mixing, and no compromises.

Solo Walks For One Dog At A Time

I walk dogs one at a time, or up to three dogs from the same household. No other dogs from different homes ever join the walk. This means your dog sets the pace and gets a calm, focused experience every time. It is the ideal dog walking service for dog lovers who want specialized care.

This approach removes the unpredictability that comes with mixed pack walks. Your dog does not need to compete for attention or deal with unfamiliar dogs on the lead.

Why One-To-One Walks Suit Nervous Or Reactive Dogs

Solo walks make a genuine difference for dogs that struggle in group settings. Reactive dogs, anxious dogs, or those with lead-based behavioural challenges all benefit from a calm, private outing with one trusted handler.

I pay close attention to canine body language throughout every walk. If your dog needs a slower pace, a quieter route, or more time to decompress, I adjust on the spot. There is no pressure to keep up with a group or tolerate unwanted interactions.

For dogs that find new people difficult, the consistency of seeing the same walker each time helps build trust and predictability.

Walk Lengths And Daily Routine Options

I offer two walk lengths to fit different dogs and schedules:

  • 1-hour walk for higher-energy dogs who need a longer outing

  • 30-minute walk for a midday break or a gentler routine

You can book a single length each day or mix both throughout the week. Walks are scheduled around your dog’s normal routine, not a rigid timetable that suits me. Whether your dog needs a brisk morning session or a calmer afternoon stroll, the structure stays flexible.

Dog Walking Prices And What Is Included

Pricing at K9 Time is straightforward, with no hidden fees or add-ons. Every walk includes the same high standard of solo care, GPS tracking, and reporting.

Hourly And Half-Hour Rates

Walk Length

Price

1 hour

£26

30 minutes

£20

Both options are fully private, one-to-one walks. You can mix and match throughout the week depending on your dog’s needs and your own schedule. If you have up to three dogs from the same household, they walk together at no change to the format.

GPS-Tracked Walks And Mobile App Updates

Every walk is GPS tracked from the moment I collect your dog to the moment I return them home. You can see the exact route, distance covered, and duration through the free mobile app.

This gives real peace of mind, especially if you are at work or away from home during the walk. You know precisely where your dog has been, not just that a walk happened.

Photos, Videos And Walk Reports After Each Visit

After each walk, I send a detailed walk report along with photos and videos directly through the app. You get a real window into how your dog’s outing went, including their mood, behaviour, and any highlights from the route.

The app is free to download and simple to use. There is no complicated setup involved.

To book walks or discuss your dog’s needs, call me on 07543 807658 for a friendly, no-obligation chat. I also offer a free 30-minute meet and greet before any walks begin.

Why Local Owners In Brincliffe Choose Me

Brincliffe dog lovers have options when they look to find dog walkers, especially when searching for local dog walkers who provide one-to-one attention. K9 Time is the preferred local choice.

As a reliable dog walker Brincliffe families can count on, I offer something quite different from the standard group-walk model. I have deep roots in the area and understand the best local routes for solo outings.

25 Plus Years Of Pet Care Experience

I bring more than 25 years of pet care experience to every walk. That depth of knowledge helps me read your dog’s behaviour quickly, manage unexpected situations calmly, and adapt each outing to suit your dog’s personality.

Experience at this level is not something you pick up from a weekend course. It comes from years of daily, hands-on work with dogs of every breed, age, and temperament. Brincliffe dog owners can hand over the lead with genuine confidence.

DBS Checked, Fully Insured And Dog First Aid Trained

I am DBS checked, fully insured, and trained in dog first aid. These are non-negotiable credentials for anyone trusted with your dog and your home keys.

Dog first aid training is particularly important on walks, where injuries or health incidents can occur without warning. Knowing your walker can respond quickly and correctly adds a real layer of safety. I am also a registered NarpsUK member, which provides an additional standard of professional accountability.

How My Reiki Background Helps Calm Anxious Dogs

Beyond conventional pet care training, I am a Certified Third Degree Master Practitioner in the Usui system of Reiki healing. This background gives me an intuitive awareness of a dog’s emotional state and energy levels that goes beyond standard observation.

For anxious or nervous dogs, this translates into a noticeably calmer presence on walks. Dogs pick up on the energy of the person holding their lead. My Reiki training helps me maintain a grounded, relaxed state that many sensitive dogs respond to positively. It is not a replacement for good handling practice; it complements it, helping dogs that struggle with stress settle more easily into our routine together.

How I Match Walks To Your Dog

No two dogs are the same, and I do not treat them as though they are. Every walk I carry out in Brincliffe is shaped around the individual dog, not a fixed template.

Energy Levels, Temperament And Lead Behaviour

Before any walking begins, the free meet and greet lets me learn about your dog’s energy levels, temperament, and lead behaviour. A young spaniel with boundless energy needs a completely different walk from a senior Labrador who prefers a gentle amble.

I also assess how your dog behaves on the lead. Dogs that pull, lunge, or react to triggers get a tailored approach that keeps them safe and gradually builds better habits. Route choice, pace, and timing all reflect your dog’s specific profile.

Support For Puppies, Older Dogs And Sensitive Dogs

Younger dogs, older dogs, and those with sensitivities each require a different kind of attention. Puppies benefit from shorter, more stimulating outings. Older dogs may need a gentler pace with more rest stops. Sensitive dogs often do best with quiet routes and a predictable structure.

I adjust every element of the walk to match what your dog needs on that particular day, not just what was agreed weeks ago. Dogs change, and the service changes with them.

Consistent One-To-One Care From Derek

You will not get a different walker each visit. I personally carry out every walk, which means your dog builds a genuine bond with one trusted person over time.

This consistency is especially valuable for dogs that take time to warm up to new people. Your dog knows who is coming, what to expect, and can relax into the routine. No agency staff, no subcontractors, no rotating faces.

Areas I Cover Around Brincliffe, Sheffield

Finding a dog walker who is genuinely local makes a real difference. I live and work across South West Sheffield, so Brincliffe is firmly within my regular patch. When looking for a dog walker Brincliffe residents can rely on, choosing from local dog walkers with specific area knowledge is key.

Brincliffe And Nearby Sheffield Neighbourhoods

Brincliffe sits right in the heart of the area I cover daily. Neighbouring areas I walk in regularly include:

  • Ecclesall

  • Nether Edge

  • Sharrow Vale

  • Millhouses

  • Carterknowle

  • Hunter’s Bar

  • Endcliffe

  • Greystones

  • Abbeydale

  • Beauchief

  • Whirlow

  • Ranmoor

  • Nether Green

If your home borders Brincliffe, there is a strong chance I already walk dogs nearby.

Postcodes Covered For Regular Walks

I provide regular dog walking across the following Sheffield postcodes:

  • S7

  • S8

  • S10

  • S11

  • S17

These postcodes cover a broad swathe of South West Sheffield, including Dore, Totley, Bradway, Fulwood, Crookes, Crosspool, Lodge Moor, Broomhill, Broomhall, Ringinglow, Greenhill, High Storrs, and Bents Green.

When To Ask About Availability Outside The Core Area

If your postcode or street is not listed above but sits close to these areas, it is always worth asking. A quick phone call is the easiest way to check whether I can fit regular walks into my schedule for your location.

Availability can vary depending on current bookings and route logistics, so getting in touch early gives the best chance of securing a regular slot.

Here is the draft for Brincliffe.

Because Brincliffe is a beautifully quiet, leafy residential pocket tucked right between Ecclesall Road and Nether Edge, I’ve highlighted Brincliffe Edge Woods as the core walking spot, and mentioned how easily you can pop out to the surrounding pubs and cafes.


🐾 A Local’s Guide to Dog-Friendly Brincliffe

As a NarpsUK registered dog walker, Brincliffe is one of my favourite hidden gems to work in. Because I exclusively offer one-to-one, solo dog walks, I spend a lot of time seeking out the best local environments that cater to each individual dog’s needs—especially those who are reactive, anxious, or just prefer their own space away from large packs.

If you live in the S11 area and are looking for some local inspiration for your own weekend walks, here are my top dog-friendly recommendations in and around Brincliffe:

My Favourite Local Dog Walk: Brincliffe Edge Woods While the grand, tree-lined avenues of Brincliffe are perfect for a gentle pavement stroll, my absolute favourite spot for my more anxious doggy clients is the trail running along Brincliffe Edge Woods.

As a Usui Reiki Master, I focus heavily on keeping a dog’s nervous system calm and balanced. This strip of mature woodland offers a fantastic, elevated “decompression walk” right on your doorstep. It is wonderfully shaded and much quieter than the main parks down in the valley. It allows reactive dogs to safely sniff the undergrowth, take in the natural scents, and relax without the constant stress of crossing paths with large groups of off-lead dogs.

Dog-Friendly Pubs near Brincliffe Because Brincliffe is purely residential, the best dog-friendly pubs require just a short stroll out of the neighbourhood. If you head up towards Ecclesall Road, The Banner Cross is a brilliant, traditional pub that is very accommodating to dogs. Alternatively, if you wander down the hill towards Nether Edge, The Union is a fantastic community pub that warmly welcomes four-legged visitors.

Dog-Friendly Cafes near Brincliffe Similarly, for a post-walk coffee, you are perfectly sandwiched between two great spots. You can head down to the Nether Edge crossroads to visit Cafe #9, which is incredibly dog-friendly and quirky, or walk up to Marmadukes at Banner Cross, which offers great coffee and a welcoming atmosphere for well-behaved dogs.

Book A Free Meet And Greet

Every new client relationship starts the same way: a free, no-obligation meet and greet at your home. This is not a sales pitch. It is a practical first step to make sure your dog is comfortable and that the service fits your needs.

What To Expect From The First Visit

The meet and greet lasts around 30 minutes. I visit your home so your dog can meet me in their own environment, where they feel most at ease.

During the visit, I observe how your dog interacts, note their energy levels and temperament, and answer any questions you have about how I work. You get to see first-hand whether your dog responds well to me before committing to anything.

Discussing Routine, Keys And Safety Details

We cover all the practical details during this first visit. That includes your dog’s daily routine, feeding schedule, any health conditions or behavioural notes, and how key handover works.

I also discuss safety protocols, emergency contact details, and any specific instructions you want followed on walks. Nothing is left to assumption. Every detail is agreed before the first walk takes place.

How To Get Started With K9 Time

Getting started is simple. Call me, Derek, on 07543 807658 for a friendly chat about your dog’s needs. There is no obligation, and the 30-minute meet and greet is completely free.

Unlike platforms such as BorrowMyDoggy or app-based matching services, you deal directly with me from day one. One point of contact, one experienced professional, and a service built around your dog from the very first conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a local dog walking service typically cost per walk?

I charge £20 for a 30-minute walk and £26 for a 1-hour walk in Brincliffe, Sheffield. These are fixed prices with no hidden extras. Every walk is a private, solo outing with GPS tracking, walk reports, photos, and videos included as standard.

Are group walks or solo walks available, and which is best for my dog?

K9 Time offers solo walks only. I walk your dog one at a time, or up to three dogs from the same household. Solo walks are the safer, calmer option for most dogs, and they are essential for reactive, nervous, or routine-led dogs who find group settings stressful.

Are you fully insured, DBS-checked, and trained in canine first aid?

Yes. I am fully insured, DBS checked, and trained in dog first aid. I am also a registered NarpsUK member and a Certified Third Degree Master Practitioner in the Usui system of Reiki healing, which supports a calm, grounded approach with anxious dogs.

Can I read recent customer reviews or testimonials for your service?

Customer reviews and testimonials can be found on K9 Time’s social media pages. I am happy to discuss my experience and credentials during the free 30-minute meet and greet, where you can also see how your dog responds to me in person.

What areas do you cover, and do you offer pick-up and drop-off from home?

I cover the area as a dog walker Brincliffe residents use regularly, alongside the wider South West Sheffield postcodes S7, S8, S10, S11, and S17. I collect your dog from your home and return them after the walk.

This door-to-door service is ideal for busy dog lovers who want to find dog walkers they can trust with their property and pet. There is no need for you to arrange drop-off or pick-up elsewhere.

What do you do if my dog is reactive, anxious, or doesn’t get on with other dogs?

Solo walks are ideal for reactive or anxious dogs because no unfamiliar dogs join the outing. I pay close attention to body language and adjust the pace, route, and approach based on how your dog is feeling. My Reiki background also helps me maintain a calm, grounded energy that many sensitive dogs respond to positively.