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Dog Walker Wanted!


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Dog Knowns Central South London is looking for enthusiastic and experienced dog lovers to join

the team of dog walkers.


You will need your own reliable vehicle , mobile phone and an e-mail account and be able to work.

Monday to Friday between 10:00 am and 03:00 pm. This is a long-term role and training is provided.


We require that you live locally.


Earnings relate to the hours you work and number of dogs you walk and full details can be given to suitable applicants.


Please send a covering letter telling us about your experience of dogs and don't forget to let us know your postcode showing you live locally.


We look forward to hearing from you.


Job Type: Part-time or Full-time


Non Smoker, please.

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Hello I am interested in dog walking and live in East dulwich. I live on solway road in East dulwich. I am currently walking full time and I don't drive but I could walk a dog or a pair of dogs about 2 of 3 times a week if needed. I understand this is not what's advertised but I could take some of the business if needed. My mobile number is 07711084143, thanks jesse

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