1. dog walking - Noun
2. dog walking - Verb
dog walking (uncountable)
Alternative form of dogwalking
dog walking
present participle of dog walk
dog-walking (uncountable)
Alternative form of dogwalking
dog-walking
A 26-year-old Suttons Bay Township man was arrested at about 7 p.m. Sunday for drunken dog-walking. Source: Internet
The all-weather pitch would not only encompass the present pitch but would also necessitate the loss of some of the “rough” dog-walking area and a significant number of trees. Source: Internet
Small alleyways that run between houses make Community Center ideal for dog-walking, and in October and November, residents enjoy the yellowing of the large gingko trees that line the streets, according to Gee. Source: Internet
She said: “With dog-walking, some people don’t see it as a proper business but to get a nomination for an award, it makes me think I am working hard and doing well.” Source: Internet
Like in any home, cooking, working, DIY projects, and dog-walking all get in the way of it being a pristine space. Source: Internet
Swifto is a dog-walking service in Manhattan that relies on GPS and a mobile app to track a dog’s walk. Source: Internet