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Looking for a dog Walker and/or sitter - this w/e


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Hi,


My partner and I have recently adopted an American Bulldog cross from Battersea and after being let down by a couple of local firms we are in need of a dog sitter / walker this weekend. We don't need cover all weekend, but a few times Fri - Monday as I am away and my partner has certain work commitments. He's very mellow and good with other dogs and children alike, however he is big and can be strong on the lead (mainly around cats!)


Please let me know if you are interested or have any recommendations. I can then detail exact times dates we need.


Thanks

Hello there my name is Omar. im 21 and I think would be perfect for this role . I have a dog myself called princess,little staff. I also Owned a pet shop in the past. I am also very good with reading dogs aswell and knowing when to step in or let them carry out curiosity. Give me a call for chat of you want 07817644555
I am glad to know of your need for a dog walker , interest is directly in line with your needs . With my love of animals and a proven commitment to constantly provide an excellent and safe service , I am confident que I am the right choice for this position. I can help with other needs of the dog , such as lead in the pet shop , etc ( own vehicle ). Many thanks. Edward

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