Overview
- A TikTok interview by @itsjuliopazos on August 3 set off the viral claim of a dog walker earning up to 60,000 pesos per month.
- The walker says he manages 27–37 dogs daily, working six days a week from 5:30 AM to 7:00 PM and charging about 60 pesos per dog.
- CDMX’s SEDEMA registry lists only 18 certified dog walkers, highlighting the early-stage formalization of the profession.
- In affluent neighborhoods such as Condesa, Roma and Del Valle, rates can surge to 200 pesos per hour, driving potential earnings higher.
- Despite official corroboration, TikTok users continue to question the feasibility of sustaining such a demanding workload and income.