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Housesitter/ Dog Sitter / Walker


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Hi ED!


I'm looking for a live in dog / house sitter for 2 weeks at the beginning of March Alternatively a dog sitter where my lab can stay for two weeks (ideally not a kennel) and then a walker on-going from mid march for three days a week whilst we're at work. Does anyone have any recommendations?



Thanks

Andy

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Have you thought about Trusted Housesitters [www.trustedhousesitters.com/gb/]?


I used them for the first time last year and had a successful sit with an Australian looking after my elderly cat. You sign up on an annual membership (as does the housesitter) and have a choice of peer-reviewed housesitters who look after your pet and home in return for free accommodation. THey can often accomodate short notice/last minute sits, so it is worth having a look.


There is a special offer if youjoin today (20th Feb):

'Here?s a special offer for a special day ? today only, use code PETLOVE25 to join with 25% off.'

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