A dog walker in New York who frequently walks more than fifteen dogs in a group captures amazing photos of his customers.

Every dog owner knows that taking care of a pet is harder than it seems at first. Everyone has undoubtedly experienced

the excruciating feeling of melancholy that comes with having to leave for work and seeing the saddest faces on the planet.

It’s challenging to leave your dog at home during the day, and forcing yourself to walk outside in the evening when the weather

is poor is even more challenging. To alleviate dog owners of such agony, the Saratoga Dog Walkers dog walking service was founded.

The company’s owner and main employee, Tim Pink, posts cute photos of his walks on Instagram nearly every day. Tim is able to walk fifteen dogs at once.

Dogs go on daily pack walks to obtain exercise, practice critical social skills, and—most importantly—have fun.

Animals value the sense of community or pack that they have formed. It must be quite difficult to handle 10 to 15 huge, potentially hostile dogs at once.

However, Tim seems ready for anything. He handles them with perfection. They walk together, behave themselves perfectly, and then wait for him to snap another photo.

Locals have become more familiar with the program since its launch in 2011, so it’s probably not shocking to see a man strolling fifteen dogs while wearing a leash.

In addition to walking the dogs, Tim assists them with behavioral problems. Tim studied at the Animal Behavior College and earned a degree in marketing and finance.

Dogs’ natural instinct to live in groups is the foundation of the walking dog program. However, whether living in a house or an apartment, modern domestic dogs are unable to follow this.

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