Browser-first dog walk planner

Shape a dog walk that matches weather, paws, energy, and the day you actually have.

PetPace helps dog parents turn heat, rain, pavement, age, and mood into a believable walk format with route, pace, gear, and cooldown guidance.

  • Avoid wishful dog walks that become overheating, pulling, or cut-short frustration.
  • Balance sniffing, movement, training intent, and safety in one pass.
  • Leave with a walk brief you can actually follow outside the front door.

Why people need it

  • Weather and pavement can change the right walk more than motivation does.
  • Many dog owners plan for distance first and only later notice heat, paw stress, or overstimulation.
  • The best walk is often the one that matches the dog in front of you, not the idealized routine in your head.

Built for city dog walks, quick neighborhood resets, training loops, park visits, and hot-weather reality checks.

Weather-aware first

Start from heat, rain, storm pressure, and surface risk before distance ambition takes over.

Dog-specific pace

PetPace adjusts for age, social tolerance, and what the dog actually needs from this walk.

Recovery that counts

Get the cooldown, paw check, and water plan that keeps the walk from backfiring later.

Walk brief

Describe today’s dog walk conditions and let PetPace shape the safest useful version.

How PetPace thinks

The planner chooses one route style, one pace strategy, one gear pack, and one cooldown plan that fit the dog and the weather together.

Waiting for a named walk
  • Route style = where the walk should happen.
  • Pace strategy = how much sniffing, structure, and speed make sense.
  • Gear + recovery = what prevents the walk from turning into stress later.