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The phrase "a dog walker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is hired to walk dogs, typically for pet owners who may not have the time or ability to do so themselves.
Example: "I hired a dog walker to take my Labrador out for exercise while I'm at work."
Alternatives: "pet walker" or "canine caregiver".
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A dog walker!
Need to hire a dog walker?
The inquest heard a dog walker found his body.
By singing up as a dog walker, you're getting three benefits.
Skye has a dog walker to take care of him when they are at work.
The detained people were dressed as a dog walker, a janitor and a stock broker.
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