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Free Dog and Cat Grooming For OAPs!


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..Yes, really! Throughout the Summer Maison Dog are giving away one free groom per week up to the value of ?45 as part of our special offer for pensioners in Dulwich and nearby areas. Appointments will be made on a first come first served basis but must be booked in advance. Our only requirement is that you bring your pet here in person. There are many nearby cafes and shops to explore while your pet is being groomed or alternatively you are welcome to stay and watch! Offer valid weekdays only.


For further information and bookings please call 020 8299 3390 or email Karen at [email protected]

Please visit our website for full details about our grooming services www.maisondoglondon.com


Maison Dog

20 Northcross Road

London

SE22 9EU

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