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Need a dogsitter for my puppy


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Need someone who is experienced with dogs, loves to look after dogs or has a dog themselves to look after my puppy for a few months while I am away in the summer. He is 8 months old, toilet trained and very loving, playful and great with kids.

Does anyone know someone who can help?


Thank you

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Hi my name is Michelle, I am home based and run a business in the Dulwich and surrounding areas offering my services as a pet sitter and a dog walker.



I am fully insured and as well as holding a Level 3 City and Guilds diploma in Animal Management and Care, I work part time in a veterinary practice and have experience in medicating and knowledge of various illnesses that your pet may have so you can rest assured your pet is in good hands.


There is no animal that I will not look after and that includes the not so normal pets such as snakes and spiders, you can contact me on here or visit my website www.anypetsittingandwalking.co.uk for more information or to book.


Please remember Easter and summer is coming so get booking.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Michelle

www.anypetsittingandwalking.co.uk

07443 942941

If you register on borrowmydoggy.com you and your puppy could build up a relationship with someone so it's less of a wrench for both of you in the summer.


The website's insurance also gives you and the borrower cover while the dog is with them.

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