Who is This For?
Details:
Ongoing Service / 75 minutes per walk / Local group setting (Service available on designated days and neighbourhoods. Clients will be matched to available time slots per location.)
Service Track:
Exercise
Difficulty:
Low, Medium
Age Range:
5-12 Months, 12-24 Months, 24 Months+
Package Cost:
$40 per dog
Energy Level:
Low, Medium, High
Target Goal:
To provide high-quality, structured group walks that reinforce leash regulation, decompression, and calm social exposure while supporting clients who need local, enrichment-based walking services for their dogs.
Meant For:
All Dogs
Mild to moderate leash pullers
Socially fluent or neutrally tolerant dogs
Dogs needing regular, structured exercise with behaviour support
Busy clients needing weekday walk support
Clients already in Mason’s Way training who want added ritual reinforcement
Owners looking for more than just a “burn off steam” walk
Expected Behaviour Shifts:
Improved leash fluency and reduced pulling
Calmer post-walk behaviour at home
Greater social neutrality in outdoor settings
Increased handler tracking and decompression awareness
Strengthened pattern recognition in real-world walking rituals
Service Description
Suburban Pack Walks bring your dog into a community rhythm of movement, calm, and real-life regulation. Designed for local clients in the Collingwood area, this group walk service is more than just a leash-led jaunt—it’s behavioural enrichment for the brain and body.
Dogs walk in a small group (max 5 per walk), under the guidance of a Mason’s Way behavioural leader. Every walk follows structured rituals—threshold pauses, decompression moments, calm-follow drills, and subtle corrections to help your dog stay connected and responsive.
No chaos. No pulling. And no being dragged by the nose down the street.
We treat every walk like a leadership opportunity—where your dog learns to move in sync with others, yield to calm, and return home tired and emotionally balanced.
Weekly scheduling is location-specific. You’ll be notified of available routes and time slots in your area.
Neuroscience Insight
Group movement in dogs mimics ancestral pack trailing, activating mirror neuron pathways, oxytocin release, and co-regulation. When structured correctly, pack walks don’t just tire the body—they anchor the brain in calm. This service wires that rhythm into the nervous system.
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