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Maili

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Hey doggies and owners!


I'm Maili, nearly 25 years old and from Germany. I'm living in Peckham since September 2017 and came two month ago as an aupair to London. Because of the family, I'm living with has got a puppy-dog (8 months old), I need to go outside at least twice the day! :-) Due to my desire to spend time outside and walking, I enjoy it even in this uncosy season and upcoming Winter. I have a bit of time during the week to walk your dog as well! If you looking for an active,dedicated and kind dog walker with a lot of experience, I'm the right person.

When I was in my teenager years I got a Border Collie. I trained with her in a pet obiendience school for long years and did a certification in first aid especially for dogs.


I would prefer to walk only one dog at a time or additionally to Suddie, who is the before mentioned doggie.

If you living around Peckham or East Dulwich, so Goose Green, Peckham Rye Park and Nunhead cemetery are the usual areas, your dog is used to, get in contact with me!


Looking forward to hear from you and get to know four-legged friend!


Maili

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