DOG WALKING JOBS · MO

Dog Walking Jobs in Missouri

Earn $15 to $28/hr in Missouri

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Dog walking jobs in Missouri pay $15 to $28 per hour in 2026, with Kansas City and St. Louis serving as the state's two distinct and equally active dog walking markets. Both metros have grown significantly over the past five years, with urban neighborhoods driving premium demand.

$15 Starting rate/hr in Missouri
$28 Top earner rate/hr in Missouri
7 days Typical time to first paid walk

Kansas City and St. Louis have different market dynamics — Kansas City's Westport and Brookside neighborhoods favor direct-hire positions, while St. Louis's Central West End and Tower Grove attract a dense professional community with strong app-based and direct-hire demand alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kansas City or St. Louis — which is better for dog walkers?

Both are solid markets with different strengths. Kansas City's Westport and Brookside neighborhoods are dog-dense with less competition. St. Louis's Central West End and Tower Grove have strong professional demand with high walk frequency.

How much do dog walkers earn in Missouri?

Missouri dog walkers earn $15 to $28 per hour. Kansas City's Brookside and Westport areas and St. Louis's Central West End pay at the top of that range. Direct-hire positions consistently pay more than app-based work after fees.

Dog walking jobs in Missouri offer solid income in two major metro markets with shorter ramp-up times than coastal cities — a consistent and growing market for professional walkers on both sides of the state.

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