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Mkw33

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Hi


I'm new to the area (SE15) and have a beautiful 4 year old Cockerpoo (neutered and very used to playing in a group)


I will need dog walking in the week and some weekends, and doggy day care for longer days too.


Can anyone make any recommendations from dog walkers you've used and trusted? It's the hardest thing so far about the move!


Thank you

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Hi,


I can highly recommend Ricky Dyer who runs The Pet Manny http://www.thepetmanny.co.uk. He has looked after my pets and came through recommendation from a friend. He is a lovely man, very friendly and professional. He walks dogs and provides day care as well as other services. All his reviews have been 5 star so far on both Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thepetmannyUK/reviews and Yell.


You can reach him on 07808 167620.


His prices are very reasonable as well.


Good luck!


Lucy

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there,

We have a 2 year old cockapoo who is walked by Siobhan Towland every week. Siobhan is a professional dog walker and she's fantastic - in fact, we started using her because I was so impressed with how she handled another cockapoo she walks when I first met her out walking our dog as a puppy.


Our dog is always over the moon when Siobhan collects her and doesn't look back - you can't get a better recommendation than that!


Her number is 07883 636773.


Louise

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