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If you are looking for a dog walker or dog sitter I can highly recommend David Collins from ED Pooch. My cocker spaniel has been looked after by David for almost 5 years, not only is he professional, caring and compassionate with the dogs, he is totally trustworthy and is great at looking after my house when I am away.


My cocker spaniel is without a doubt happy, well socialised and extremely fit with his daily walks and play with David and his doggie pals...he has a whole ?secret life? away from home, and even had a birthday party with his pals.


What struck me the most when I met David originally was the professionalism of his service, he came to our home, met me and my dog and then took him on a trial walk to make sure he would fit with the rest of the ED POOCH family. I also love the fact that the dogs are walked properly and not loaded into a vehicle.


I generally don?t do recommendations, but in this instance, I really couldn?t think of anyone else I would trust with my boy.


David can be contacted on 07527 957271, or [email protected] and for you Facebook fans, check out ED POOCH to see lots of happy dogs!

  • 10 months later...
I wanted to add my recommendation about David from edpooch. My daughter relocated to Tokyo in January for 2 years which meant I ended up adopting her young German Shepherd dog whilst she's away. This felt like a huge and daunting task but 5 months in and we can't live without her. I could not have managed without David's advice and help - he has been amazing. We have known David for quite a few years as he's also been walking my other dog Lara. I have no hesitation in recommending him.
  • 1 month later...

I also wholeheartedly recommend ED Pooch. Our rescue dog, Marlo, has been going to David for over 3.5 years and is extremely happy there. I 100% agree with the comments above and would also call out how helpful David has been in helping Marlo with his issues. Before going to David, Marlo was not comfortable being left by himself and was reluctant to socialise with other dogs; both issues which previous day care providers were not able to resolve. Now he loves meeting up with his other doggy pals and is comfortable being left at home alone.


I?m happy for anyone looking for more information to contact me via this forum or via my email: [email protected]

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