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Experienced dog walker available


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My name is Ginny, I have a degree in animal behaviour science and am an experienced assistant dog trainer, fully insured also. I strive to promote happy healthy and well socialised pets in my dog walking and will fully assess your dog to ensure it will be comfortable with the other dogs I walk before accepting it and taking it out. I also will only walk a max of 4 dogs at once so they have a good experience and have my total attention when on the walk.


I have at present space on walks on Monday evening, Wednesday afternoon and Thursday and Friday morning walks from September 2013. I can pick up dogs between Brockley, forest hill and east Dulwich and try to always walk in parks.


Please contact me if you are interested.

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