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Looking for dog care in February half term


anna79

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Hi,


We are going away in half term this year and can?t take our dog with us. I?m looking for a good home boarder or dog sitter to have her while we are away. Has anyone got a recommendation? I don?t want to use kennels as I?d rather she was in someone?s home or someone was in our home looking after her.


Any ideas would be really appreciated


Thanks

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Also worth having a look at Trusted Housesitters (www.trustedhousesitters.com). I had a first, very good experience for a 19-day stay in my home this summer. I found out about them through a Cats Protection magazine article at my vets.
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IlonaM Wrote:

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> Also worth having a look at Trusted Housesitters

> (www.trustedhousesitters.com). I had a first, very

> good experience for a 19-day stay in my home this

> summer. I found out about them through a Cats

> Protection magazine article at my vets.


A friend not living in London has used this company a few times and has had good experiences too. She had three dogs at the time and now has more.

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Hi my name is michelle and I run ?Any Pet Sitting and Walking?. The company is fully insured and all employees are fully qualified in Animal Management and Care, Animal First Aid and Animal Behaviour. I offer a house Sitting service where either myself or one of my employees will stay at your house and care for your dog, all employees are police checked and we can supply references.


If you are interested please contact me on 07443 942491 or email [email protected]

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Hey Anna, which dates would that be? What type of dog do you have? I am living in SE22 and walk/sit for two dogs currently and may be able to help. I have pet sanctuary insurance and a clear criminal background check. Also happy for you to come over to my place to take a look at my apartment with garden.


Thanks, Lisa

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