Good Karma Pet Services is an independent dog walking and pet care company operating in the Chattanooga area, offering mid-day and after-work walks for dogs whose owners have unpredictable schedules or long commutes. Unlike larger boarding facilities or fixed-schedule walkers, Good Karma builds routes around client availability rather than requiring clients to fit preset time slots.
Good Karma operates as a small, owner-managed dog walking service rather than a franchise or corporate pet care chain. The business focuses on individual walks and drop-in visits rather than boarding, targeting working professionals in Chattanooga who need flexible weekday coverage. Walks typically cover neighborhoods on the north and east sides of the city, with service areas including areas near downtown and the surrounding suburbs.
Good Karma charges per walk on a visit-by-visit basis, with rates starting at $17 for a 20-minute walk and $25 for a 30-minute walk. Multiple-walk packages (five or ten walks purchased in advance) typically discount the per-walk rate by $1 to $2. Holiday surcharges and weekend availability should be confirmed directly, as these details shift seasonally.
The business does not offer boarding or overnight care; services are limited to daytime and early-evening walks. Lunch-hour visits and back-to-back walks on the same day are available for clients with irregular work schedules.
Chattanooga dog walkers operate on a spectrum from app-based platforms (like Rover or Wag, which charge $15 to $35 per walk but spread risk across many walkers) to boutique training facilities that bundle walking into broader programs. Good Karma sits between those poles: higher per-walk cost than app platforms but lower overhead and more consistent individual attention than a training-focused business.
For owners who need reliability and prefer a familiar walker over rotating strangers, Good Karma's fixed-schedule approach suits better than Rover. For owners seeking a single trainer who also walks their dog as part of a training plan, boutique facilities like those offering board-and-train programs offer more integration. Good Karma fills the gap for owners who prioritize schedule flexibility and consistency without paying for boarding capacity.
Good Karma works best for single-dog or two-dog households with owners who have unpredictable schedules or who need walks at non-standard times (before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m.). Dogs with moderate to high energy and social comfort with unfamiliar settings benefit from daily or every-other-day walks.
The service does not suit owners seeking boarding, behavior training, or grooming. It also may not work well for dogs with severe separation anxiety, aggression, or medical needs that require supervised medication administration during walks.
Clients typically provide basic information: dog name, age, size, any behavioral notes, and preferred walk time. Good Karma requests a short in-person meet at the client's home to observe the dog's leash behavior, energy level, and any quirks before scheduling regular walks. Payment is collected via the client's preferred method (cash, Venmo, or invoice basis for recurring clients). Walk photos or text updates are available depending on agreement.
Good Karma operates Monday through Friday, with service windows typically between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., though early and late availability should be confirmed. Saturday service is limited and seasonal. The business does not maintain a physical location; all contact and pickup occurs at the client's home or a nearby agreed-upon spot in Chattanooga.
Walkers carry collapsible bowls and water for longer walks; clients supply leashes and waste bags unless otherwise arranged. Cancellations should be made 24 hours in advance to avoid charges.
Good Karma fills a practical gap in Chattanooga's dog care ecosystem for owners who need consistency and flexibility over scale, making it a solid choice for working professionals whose schedules don't align with traditional boarding facility hours.
