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Wanted - dog walker/sitter


Guffy

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Hi EDF's,


Haven't posted in a while but still lurking. I'm looking for some recommendations on friendly, professional and caring dog walkers who have spaces for daily walking and occasional overnights for a 5 year old Boston Terrier. My better half is moving in and the beloved pooch comes as part of the package.


She's had a dog walker and sitter for 3 years who we're gutted to be loosing but she was up in Crouch End so its a very reluctant change. We're technically not East Dulwich but Denmark Hill which is sort of, kind of in the area.


We're hoping you might be able to recommend someone that would help out with daily walks whilst we're at work. If you're a dog owner, you'll know how important finding the right human for said K9 is.


Hope you can help.

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