Google Forms is one of the easiest ways to collect dog walking intake information. You can ask about the dog, behavior, access instructions, emergency contacts, and service needs without building a website form from scratch.

Checked June 2026, Google's Forms product page says Forms helps create forms and surveys to gather data and insights, and Google's help says responses can be analyzed in real time. That makes it useful for intake. The limitation is what happens after the form is submitted.

Quick comparison table

CategoryDogWalkrComparison option
Fees and commission0% commission on direct bookings.Form tool; no marketplace commission.
Public pricingCurrent DogWalkr price lives on the pricing page.Forms is part of Google's product suite; Workspace business pricing is published by plan.
IntakeDog-walking booking and client context.Forms and surveys for gathering data. Source: Google Forms product.
After submissionRecords connect to booking and walking workflow.Responses require manual follow-up or spreadsheet organization.
Reports/reviewsPhoto reports and review flow.Not built for after-walk updates or reviews.
Best fitOperators who need intake plus ongoing client management.Simple questionnaires and one-off data collection.

Who each option is best for

DogWalkr is a better fit when...

  • You want intake to become a client record.
  • You need ongoing walks, not one-time forms.
  • You want the same system to handle reports and reviews.

The other option is a better fit when...

  • You only need a questionnaire.
  • You want maximum custom form control.
  • You are still validating which questions to ask.

What Google Forms does well

Forms is excellent for collecting answers quickly. You can customize questions, send a link, and review responses. For a first intake questionnaire, it is a perfectly reasonable starting point.

Where forms leave work behind

A form response is not the same as an operating record. After submission, the walker still has to transfer details into a calendar, message thread, spreadsheet, or notes app. That handoff is where details get lost.

Why DogWalkr is different

DogWalkr is not just trying to collect fields. It connects intake to the business workflow: direct booking, dog records, client records, recurring walk organization, photo updates, and review follow-up.

When to use both

Use Google Forms when you are still designing your intake questions. Once you know the questions are right and clients are booking recurring walks, move the repeat workflow into DogWalkr so you are not rebuilding the same admin steps each week.

What happens after intake matters most

The intake form is only the front door. The real business happens after the client submits it: confirming the schedule, remembering dog behavior notes, sending updates, handling repeat bookings, and asking for a review at the right time. Google Forms is strong at collection, but it does not naturally carry that relationship forward.

A cleaner intake path

A simple path is to use a form while testing your questions, then move the stable version into a booking workflow. That keeps your intake useful without making every new client create another manual copy-and-paste project.

What a dog walker should preserve

Whatever tool you use, preserve the details that protect the walk: behavior notes, access instructions, vet and emergency contacts, cancellation expectations, and permission to send updates. DogWalkr is built to keep those details closer to the actual service.

Helpful next reads

Dog walking booking form template Intake form questions Rate calculator Pricing

Sources checked June 2026

Google Forms product, Google Forms help, Google Workspace pricing. Competitor prices, fees, and policies change, so use these as the basis for this article and re-check before major revisions.

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