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Required a few days a week - sympathetic dog visitor / walker


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Ok - I have a 'special' dog... he's old now (13) but full of life and enjoys his outings to sniff, meet others and have a good old pee. Ads for dog walkers mention care for your 4 legged friend but my little one only has 3 and needs short breaks not stuffed in a pack to walk around.... and that seems to be the problem. I need someone with a caring attitude to house visit and if he wants to take him for a brief walk or just take him down to the garden for a break. Only needed a few days a week, dependent on costs. I have a buggy for him but walkers appear embarrassed to use this. For us its been a new lease of life as he can get to the park, out and in as he wants... and feel the wind in his hair.


We are based on Dunstans Road, 5 mins from park (if in buggy). If someone is interested please contact me by pm.


I will also need some weekend cover if possible as I am a mature student and have courses to attend in the Summer.


Thanks

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