A LITTLE BIT ABOUT US
Samurai were known for their dedication and discipline. We chose the name Samurai Dogs for our business because we aim to embrace these qualities and ensure that we provide a reliable and high-quality service for our customers.
Samurai Dogs is owned and operated by Masato Iwasaka. Masa came to Australia from Japan in 2018. From a young age, Masa has always been surrounded by dogs. After moving to Australia, he discovered that his love for dogs could also be a career. After working for a dog walking company in Brisbane for over a year, he decided to embark on a new adventure, starting his own business in Gladstone.
Samurai Dogs is a dog walking service that specialises in individual walks. An individual walk means that we only walk dogs in a group that come from the same household. So, you can rest assured that your dog will enjoy their walk, and not have to worry about whether your dog will get along with other dogs in the group. We also offer other services that can be tailored to your needs such as pet-sitting. Take a look at the “our services” page for more details.
SERVICES AND FEES
We offer flexible and reliable services to meet your needs.
PET SITTING
We offer a variety of services for dog owners who will be away.
We can do daily check-ins, feeding, walks, play time, or overnight stays. We will tailor our services to your needs. Pricing depends on which services and how long you want us to spend with your dog.
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DOG TRAINING
We offer one-on-one dog training tailored to you and your dogs needs.
- Puppy Training
- Basic Obedience
- Loose-leash walking
- Tricks/complex skills
We train all breeds and all ages.
The number of sessions needed will depend on the type of issue, more complex issues such as reactivity may take 4-5 sessions to correct.
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DOG WALKING OFFER
30 mins = $25
1 hour = $35
Up to 2 dogs from same household (3rd dog plus $5)
10% discount on any service for 5 days a week
$10 OFF
Refer a friend and get $10 off your next walk once they’ve completed their first walk