Dogwalkers

0.35g mini pre-rolls in 5-packs — built for a quick session, breed-named strains, multi-pack value pricing.

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Dogwalkers Pre-Rolls at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore

Dogwalkers built a brand around a single, deceptively simple idea: a smaller pre-roll. Most pre-rolls land at 1g — a 30-to-45-minute joint that's longer than most casual sessions need. Dogwalkers cuts that in half and then some. Their minis are 0.35g each, designed for the duration of an actual dog walk. Hence the name.

That format choice matters more than it sounds. A 0.35g joint is a complete session for one or two people. You're not stubbing out a half-burned joint and saving the rest for tomorrow. You smoke the whole thing, and you're done. The multi-pack pricing makes the math work — usually under five dollars per joint when you buy a 5-pack.

The Dogwalkers concept

The brand origin is Cresco Labs, the multi-state operator that also produces Mindy's, High Supply, and the cultivation side of several Cresco-branded products. Dogwalkers launched as the small-format alternative in their pre-roll lineup — a category that, before Dogwalkers, was almost entirely 1g joints with the occasional 0.5g exception.

The naming convention runs deeper. Each strain in the lineup is named after a dog breed. King Louie XIII is the resident heavy indica named after the breed implied. There's a rotation of breed-named strains across the menu. It's a marketing gimmick that earns the second look.

From a use-case standpoint, the value isn't novelty. It's the format. A 0.35g joint is the right size for a quick break — a walk, a 10-minute session before bed, a shared single between two people. The 1g format that dominates the pre-roll case can be too much for a casual sitting. Dogwalkers solves that without forcing you to roll your own.

Current Dogwalkers strains at ReLeaf

The Dogwalkers strain rotation at ReLeaf typically covers four to six cultivars at a given time. A few names show up consistently across the Maryland market.

King Louie XIII. Indica. Heavy on the relaxation side, OG-Kush-derived genetics, kushy terpene profile.

Lemon G. Sativa. Clean citrus terpenes, daytime use, low couch-lock risk.

Critical Mass. Indica-leaning hybrid. Earthy, slightly sweet, balanced for evening sessions.

Pineapple Express. Sativa-leaning hybrid. Tropical terpene profile, lighter onset.

The strain mix shifts as Cresco rotates production. The live ReLeaf menu shows what's actually on shelves today.

Dogwalkers vs. standard 1g pre-rolls

Two ways to think about the comparison: cost-per-gram and use-case fit.

Cost-per-gram. A 5-pack of 0.35g Dogwalkers (1.75g total) typically prices around $22–28 at Maryland dispensaries. That's roughly $13–16 per gram. A standard 1g pre-roll runs $10–15 per joint. So per-gram, Dogwalkers comes out roughly even or slightly higher than buying singles. You're paying a small premium for the smaller format and the multi-pack convenience.

Use-case fit. This is where Dogwalkers earns the price. If you're a one-or-two-hit smoker who saves the second half of a 1g joint for "later" and forgets, the 0.35g format saves you the waste. If you're sharing with a friend, two 0.35g joints across two sessions is a more enjoyable cadence than splitting one big joint twice.

The overall cannabis flower guide covers when pre-rolls make sense versus buying flower and rolling your own.

Multi-pack pricing tiers

Dogwalkers ships in 5-packs and occasional 10-packs in the Maryland market. The 5-pack is the dominant format on the menu.

5-pack (1.75g total). $22–28 at most Maryland dispensaries.

10-pack (3.5g total, when available). Around $40–50, with the per-joint price slightly cheaper than the 5-pack.

Watch the daily-deal cycle — Dogwalkers shows up in pre-roll-specific promotions roughly weekly at most Maryland shops. The Baltimore daily deals page is the place to check for deal-day discounts.

Are Dogwalkers infused?

The standard Dogwalkers pre-roll is not infused. It's flower wrapped in a paper, ground from Cresco-cultivated bud. No kief, no concentrate, no diamond infusion.

Some Maryland markets carry an infused variant in the broader Cresco pre-roll lineup, but the Dogwalkers minis themselves are non-infused. If you want infused minis, that's a different product family — and ReLeaf carries other infused brands that fill that niche.

Who Dogwalkers is right for

If you smoke once or twice a session and want a pre-roll that doesn't ask you to commit 45 minutes, Dogwalkers fits. If you want a multi-pack you can stash and reach for without burning through a 7g 10-pack of full-size joints, the 5-pack is the right size.

If you're a heavy smoker working through 1g+ in a session, Dogwalkers will frustrate you — you'll burn three minis in the time it would take to smoke one regular pre-roll. Buy the 1g format instead.

FAQ

How big is a Dogwalkers pre-roll?

0.35g per joint. Roughly one-third the size of a standard 1g pre-roll. Designed for a 10–15 minute session.

Are Dogwalkers infused?

No. Standard Dogwalkers minis are flower-only — no kief, no concentrate. The pre-roll is rolled from Cresco's cultivated bud.

Where can I buy Dogwalkers in Baltimore?

At ReLeaf Shop, 1114 Cathedral Street. Multi-pack 5-packs in regular rotation across multiple strains.

Why are they called Dogwalkers?

The 0.35g format is sized for the duration of a casual dog walk — about 10–15 minutes from light to ash. The strains are also breed-named.

Is Dogwalkers a good value?

Per-gram, the cost runs even or slightly higher than buying single 1g pre-rolls. You pay a small premium for the smaller format. Worth it if the 1g size is more than you actually want to smoke.

The bottom line

Dogwalkers is the right answer to a problem most pre-roll lineups don't bother solving — the joint that's too big for the session you actually want. The 5-pack format makes it easy to keep a few on hand without buying a full 7g pack. Strain rotation is decent, the breed-naming gimmick is harmless, and the price-per-gram lines up close to single 1g pre-rolls. The live ReLeaf menu shows current pre-roll stock.