Dog Walking in St Julians, Malta

Dog Walking in St Julians

Verified dog walkers across St Julians. Daily walks scheduled around Malta's summer heat curfew, with photo updates after every walk and €20,000 vet protection per booking.

Petme connects St Julians owners with verified local sitters for dog walkers. Zero owner fees, €20,000 vet protection on every booking, cashback on every completed stay.

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About dog walking in St Julians

Why St Julians owners pick Petme for dog walking

St Julian's walking routes thread between the bays: Spinola Bay around to Balluta Bay on the lower promenade, the Portomaso marina perimeter when the front is packed, and up to St George's Bay for the longer loop. Walkers avoid the Paceville core in the evening and route around it instead, which keeps reactive dogs away from the noise.

Demand here comes from two groups: office workers in the Portomaso towers booking fixed weekday slots, and hospitality staff on rotating shifts who need a walker on irregular days. The Petme recurring-booking pattern handles both, and the same walker keeping the same dog is the norm rather than the exception.

Local context

Dog Walking across the Maltese calendar

Summer heat (Jun–Sep)

Sitters in St Julians schedule around the midday heat. Most bookings shift to before 9am or after 7pm during the hot months so paws stay safe on the limestone.

Festa fireworks (Jul–Sep)

Malta's festa season brings island-wide fireworks, peaking around Santa Marija on 15 August. Sitters plan calmer routes and adjust schedules on major display nights.

Hunting season (Sep–Jan)

Dog-related bookings around Mellieħa, Buskett and Dingli avoid the worst hunting hotspots between September and January. Sitters know the safer routes.

Frequently asked

Common questions from St Julians owners

How much does dog walking cost in St Julians?
Single walks in St Julians typically run €10 to €18 per session (30 to 60 minutes). Recurring weekly packages get a small discount. Petme charges 0% to owners and includes €20,000 vet protection on every booking.
When do walks happen in summer?
Maltese summer (June to September) is too hot for midday walking. Most St Julians walkers schedule before 9am or after 7pm and avoid the 12 to 4pm window. Walkers also test pavement temperature with the back of a hand before the walk starts.
Can I book recurring weekday walks?
Yes. Many St Julians owners with office jobs in Sliema, St Julian's or Valletta book a recurring slot (e.g. lunchtime 5×/week or after-work 3×/week) with the same walker for a predictable routine.
What about the festa fireworks?
From late July to mid-September walkers shift schedules around fireworks displays, especially the Santa Marija peak on 15 August. Anxious dogs typically get a calmer pre-fireworks walk and skip evenings with major aerial displays.
Are sitters in St Julians verified?
Yes. Every Petme sitter passes an ID verification check and is rated by real Maltese owners. Read reviews on each sitter profile, then book a free meet-and-greet before the first booking.
What does the Petme Protection Plan cover?
Up to €20,000 in vet expenses if anything happens to your pet during the booking. Automatic on every booking in St Julians, no separate purchase, no deductible.
Is there a booking fee?
No. Petme charges 0% to pet owners. The rate on the sitter's profile is exactly what you pay at checkout. Sitters also earn cashback on every completed booking.