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Neighborhood dog walking

Every walk ends bien.

Bien — it means “well,” and it’s the family name. Sarah walks your dog the way you would if you weren’t stuck at work: unhurried, attentive, and always home happy.

One walker. Your neighborhood. A photo and a note after every walk.

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Services & rates

Pick the walk that fits your dog’s day

Solo attention on every visit — no pack walks, no rushing between stops.

30-minute walk

$25 / walk

The classic midday loop: a proper leg-stretch, a sniff of everything worth sniffing, fresh water before Sarah locks up.

Best for high-energy dogs

60-minute walk

$40 / walk

For the high-energy crowd. A longer route, real exercise, and a dog who naps through your afternoon meetings.

Puppy visit

$22 / visit

A 20-minute drop-in for the little ones: potty break, gentle play, and a top-up of food and water on your schedule.

Pet sitting

from $55 / night

Away for a few days? Your dog keeps their own bed, bowls, and routine — Sarah keeps everything else running.

Rates shown are examples — Sarah confirms exact pricing (and any multi-dog or weekly-package rates) at your meet & greet.

How it works

From “hello” to a happier dog in three steps

  1. Meet & greet — free

    Sarah comes to you. You talk routine, quirks, and the leash-pulling situation; your dog decides if she passes the sniff test.

  2. Pick a schedule

    Daily midday walks, a few days a week, or as-needed drop-ins. You get one point of contact — Sarah — not a rotating roster.

  3. Walk, photo, note

    After every visit: a photo from the route and a quick note on how it went. The note usually ends the same way — bien.

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Meet Sarah

The person on the other end of the leash

Sarah Bien runs this service herself — she’s the one who answers your text, learns which gate sticks, and knows your dog goes left at the corner because the good fire hydrant is that way.

The last name is French for “well,” and she treats it as a job description: walks done well, dogs cared for well, owners kept well in the loop. No app between you and the person holding the leash.

The Bien promise: your dog comes home safe, tired, and a little bit smug about it. You get a photo and a note every time.

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Get started

Say hi. Bring the dog.

The meet & greet is free and comes with zero obligation — except possibly some enthusiastic tail-wagging.

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