Data Protection & Your Rights
See, correct or delete the personal information we hold about you. The Sighthound Guy is the trading name of K9 Exclusive Walks Ltd, and we are the data controller for your information.
Use the form below to ask us to access, correct, delete, port or object to the personal data we hold about you. Your request is logged automatically and we respond within 30 days as required by law. You will receive an email confirming we have received it.
Make a Data Request
Use this form to exercise your data protection rights under the GDPR. We will process your request within 30 days.
What happens next
- You submit the form. We log your request and email you to confirm we have received it.
- We confirm it is really you. We may ask you to verify your identity, so we can be sure the request is genuinely yours before we act on it.
- We action it and reply. We respond as soon as we can and within one month at the latest, as required by law. If a request is complex we will let you know and keep you updated.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you have the right, subject to certain exemptions, to ask us to do any of the following with the personal data we hold about you.
Access
Ask for a copy of the personal data we hold about you, and information about how we use it.
Correct
Put right anything that is inaccurate or out of date, so our records match your details.
Delete
Ask us to erase the information we hold, where we are not required to keep it for a legal reason.
You can also ask us to restrict or object to certain processing, request your data in a portable format, and withdraw any consent you have given, for example by unsubscribing from marketing at any time. Each of these is available as a request type in the form above.
Data controller: K9 Exclusive Walks Ltd, trading as The Sighthound Guy. We keep personal data only as long as we need it and in line with our Privacy Policy; chat conversations with our assistant are deleted automatically after 90 days. For the full detail on what we collect and why, please see our Privacy Policy. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.