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Dog Sitter Wanted


Rachelle

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Hi,


I have a 4 month old puppy - she's very sweet and is crate trained. Is that too young to leave her with a dog sitter? we are meant to be going away in a week's time (Saturday). Does anyone have any good recommendations for a lovely dog sitter. I want her to be in a home environment. But they may not take her at 4 months? She doesn't cry at night but does want to sit on knees and be around people all the time! Any help very welcome.If not, I guess I'll be staying here. Thanks.

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Hi there - I have been using the lovely Dorrian (07740987281). He's been so receptive to my 3 legged dog and treats him with respect being a senior canine. He also has been looking after youngsters and takes great pride in giving them lots of attention and exercise. Please give him a call. Thanks Maria
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