‘s speak to hannah molloy, who is a canine behavioural therapist, and professional dog walker leah iommiange in behaviour if they haven‘t had a good time. leah, do you think it is an industry that requires regulation?” leah, do you think it is an industry that requires regulation? i would absolutely say it would be a welcome step and! absolutely say it would be a welcome step and i think that any of the professional dog walkers that put welfare is paramount would be keen to welcome regulation steps. leah, give a bit of an idea. you have various dogs you walk. how do you make sure they are ok, having a good time and they do what they want to do? sell for us as dog walkers i think it's really useful to have a good understanding of canine behaviour and body language. so you can determine whether the group dynamics are right for those dogs, whether their play styles match up, whether their play styles match up, whether they are able to listen to each other, and to work with the owners to understand what that particular dog enjoys. hannah, i know you touched on it, but i think it will be real