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| Service | Typical range (USD) |
|---|---|
| 30-minute solo walk | $20–$30 |
| 60-minute solo walk | $33–$40 |
| Group walk | $15–$22 |
| Drop-in visit | $22–$28 |
| Overnight sit | $45–$90 |
Rates exclude tax. Mount Pleasant is a higher-cost coastal market — affluent and just across the Cooper River from Charleston — with a Rover median around $20 but local services pricing 30-minute walks toward $28–$30, above the US national average (~$21.45); Care.com pegs local starting rates near $14.15/hour. An hour runs about $37, five walks a week about $125/week (~$500/month), and full-day daycare about $38. Old Village, I'On, Park West, and the areas near the beaches each price a little differently, so book someone genuinely local. Solo walks cost more than group. SnoutWalker takes zero commission, so the walker keeps 100%.
Never hire a walker who won't meet your dog before the first booking. A good walker wants this — it's how they assess whether your dog is a fit for them, too. Watch how they greet your dog: do they crouch, let the dog approach, and ignore them for a moment, or do they loom over and reach straight for the head? The first is a professional; the second just likes dogs.
They ask you more questions than you ask them — recall, triggers, medical history, what they'd do if a coyote or another dog appears. They send photo updates unasked. They're clear on cancellation policy and rates. They say no to dogs they can't handle.
Vague answers about what happens when something goes wrong. No insurance. No written agreement. Won't say which other dogs are in the group. Cash-only with no records. Will take any dog, any size, any temperament, no questions. Prices well below everyone else with no explanation.
Your dog's microchip number and its registry, your city licence tag number, current photos, your vet's contact, and a second emergency contact who isn't you. If a walker doesn't ask for these, ask yourself why.
Under the Town of Mount Pleasant Code, Chapter 90 — Animals, a dog is deemed under control or restraint only if it is on the owner's property, or accompanied by the owner and under physical control by a leash no more than eight feet in length (or similar restraint) — off-leash only in a designated dog park. A dog off the premises and not under physical control by a leash is running at large, and the animal control officer may seize and impound it. The town actively promotes leash compliance (its "Leash Up MTP" campaign). Confirm the current at-large fine with the town — the state at-large penalty under S.C. Code § 47-3-50 is a $25 fine, but any Mount Pleasant-specific amount is [VERIFY].
South Carolina's Rabies Control Act (S.C. Code § 47-5-60) and Town Code Chapter 90 require every dog and cat over six months old to be currently vaccinated against rabies and to wear a collar or harness with the rabies tag attached. Any town registration fee is [VERIFY] — confirm with the town.
South Carolina is a strict-liability state under S.C. Code § 47-3-110 — the owner OR a person having the dog in their care or keeping is liable when a dog bites or otherwise attacks someone in a public place or lawfully on private property, regardless of the dog's history. So a walker or sitter with the dog in hand is a named liable party, not a bystander. (See the South Carolina law tab.)
Mount Pleasant's setting on the Lowcountry coast, wrapped in tidal marsh, defines every walk.
A walker who talks fluently about king-tide flooding, pluff mud, and alligator-safe water habits is a Mount Pleasant walker.
South Carolina (S.C. Code § 47-3-110) is a strict-liability state — the owner OR the person having the dog in their care or keeping is liable when it bites or otherwise attacks, and that care-or-keeping language reaches the walker directly.
These state-level rules apply across South Carolina; the local rules that govern day-to-day walking are on the Local bylaws tab.
South Carolina (S.C. Code § 47-3-110) imposes strict liability: if a person is bitten or otherwise attacked by a dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, the dog owner or the person having the dog in his care or keeping is liable for the damages. It is strict — the dog's history and the owner's knowledge do not matter, so no one-bite rule and no prior-vicious-propensity proof is required. And 'otherwise attacked' means non-bite injuries count too, such as a knockdown by a lunging dog.
The statute does not limit liability to the legal owner — it names the person having the dog in his care or keeping. South Carolina firms confirm this reaches dog walkers, pet sitters, and groomers, who can be held liable if the dog injures someone while under their care. So whoever is holding the leash and controlling the dog is a liable party under the same strict standard as the owner — this is direct walker exposure, not a theoretical one.
There is no statewide leash law — § 47-3-70 preserves the power of each municipality or county to set its own leash and confinement rules, so the local ordinance governs where you walk. Rabies vaccination is mandatory statewide for dogs, cats, and ferrets (§ 47-5-60). The strict-liability statute has only two defenses: the injured person provoked or harassed the dog and that was the proximate cause, or the dog was a law-enforcement dog performing official duties. A trespasser is not covered because the statute protects only those lawfully present.
South Carolina applies modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar — a plaintiff who is 51% or more at fault recovers nothing, and otherwise recovery is reduced by the share of fault (many practitioners note this general fault rule sits alongside the statute's complete-defense structure). The personal-injury statute of limitations is three years from the date of injury.
A 30-minute walk in Mount Pleasant typically runs $20 to $30, with a Rover median around $20 and local services pricing toward $28 to $30 — a higher-cost coastal market above the national average of $21.45. An hour is roughly $37; five walks a week works out to about $125 per week or $500 per month. Group walks cost less per dog.
South Carolina law requires every dog and cat over six months old to be currently vaccinated against rabies and to wear a collar or harness with the rabies tag attached (S.C. Code section 47-5-60 and Town Code Chapter 90). Confirm any current registration fee with the town.
Under Mount Pleasant Town Code Chapter 90 (Animals), a dog is under control only if on the owner's property or accompanied by the owner and under physical control by a leash no longer than eight feet — off-leash only in a designated dog park. A dog off the premises and not on a leash is running at large, and the animal control officer may seize and impound it.
Yes, likely. South Carolina is a strict-liability state under S.C. Code section 47-3-110 — the owner OR any person having the dog in their care or keeping is liable when a dog bites or attacks someone in a public place or lawfully on private property, regardless of the dog's history. A leash does not erase that, and because the statute reaches the person with care or keeping, a walker holding the leash is a named liable party.
Palmetto Islands County Park has a fenced dog park with a large off-leash area and a separate small-dog area, water and waste stations, and marsh views (park entry fee). Memorial Waterfront Park has added a dog park in its renovation. The Old Village and waterfront paths are the classic on-leash routes, with the eight-foot leash limit.
Ask whether they carry liability insurance — under South Carolina strict liability the person with your dog in their care is a liable party — whether they have pet first aid training, how many dogs yours would be walked with, how they handle Lowcountry heat, marsh, and alligator-safe water habits, and how they handle keys. Always arrange a meet-and-greet first and ask for two client references.
No. SnoutWalker charges zero commission. Walkers set their own rates and keep 100 percent of what they earn. Every walk is GPS-tracked and owners receive a photo report card after each walk.
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