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Anybody knows about pro bono dog sitting in the ED?


marioni

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Hello,


I am not sure if this area sis the best area to post this. Please advise me if not. We are planning to go away on 3rd June for 3 nights? Does anybody know of anybody who could dog sit our dog pro bono? She is very well behaved and also great with children ages 10+. All food and toys will be brought over. We would prefer someone locally as she always walks in Dulwich park an dis familiar withe the area. If interested could you let me know by Wednesday 11th May to arrange an introduction and may be a stroll and a coffee at Dulwich park? With all good wishes, Marion

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