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going away over half term holiday and need your pet looked after...


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Hi everyone, im Jane from jane's pet service, East Dulwich, i run a very small but very busy pet service in and around East Dulwich,i have many customers that are very happy with the service i give, i am fully insured, CRB checked and i always carry a ID card on me,my services included dog walking, cat sitting, dog and cat feeding, i am also happy to look after any caged and tanked animals, ive got a couple of spare spaces available if any one needs there furry friends looked after over the october half term school holidays.

please feel free to get in touch with me at any time.......

many thanks

Jane @janes pet services East Dulwich........

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Hi every one, i am nearly fully booked for xmas as well now, but could possibly fit 1 or 2 more furry friends in, if you need them looked after over xmas and new year,and are local in East Dulwich, feel free to get in touch with me,

many thanks

jane..................

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