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Dulwich Dog Boarding & Grooming


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** Dog Boarding **


I provide:


- lunchtime collect, walk and return home

- 1/2 day or full day boarding

- Up to 3 weeks boarding for the well deserved long haul holiday

All dogs have the free run of the lounge, kitchen and garden and treated like our own dogs.


I finish Personal Training at c.8-30am in Dulwich Park (Mon-Fri) and collect dogs there or on my rounds.



** Grooming **


My grooming studio is built on the side of the house, where big shaggy labradoodles come in and leave perfectly groomed, through to yorkshire terriers. This is a personal service whereby I can drop back to you on completion - no kennels or cages.


You select the style and I deliver it.



** References **

Lots of reference upon request for boarding or grooming. I have 13-years of Criminal Forensic Science, 12-years of running a Californian company in London; now semi retired and enjoying life!


My own dogs are a King Charles called Oscar, and an Arctic Fox called Wing Commander.


** Contact **

[email protected]



Best!


freestyle-McCabe

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Having just seen the posting for Dulwich Dog Boarding & Grooming(DDB&G).I just wanted to add that I regularly use DDB&G for dog boarding and I am immensely grateful that they are based in our area. When I leave my dog with McCabe, I know that he is being left in a professional, competent, kind and loving home and that he will be regularly exercised and more to the point my dog actually loves staying with them. I have been able to go on holiday or have a day out and relax,knowing my dog is being well cared for and I highly highly recommend them to any dog owner.

Dog damn-it!


Its great to get a group of dogs together but no more than 6 for socialisation. In this role, I watch timid & shy dogs develop to playing with others - and the extroverted ones learning to share and encourage others.


As for Grooming, whether clipper blading, scissoring or pulling (soon to start) - the owners can come along and see how it all happens. You can also develop your own style of cut simply by popping onto YouTube.


Boarding dogs where the owners are on long haul holidays I encourage a number of day stays and then a few overnight stays in advance to alleviate stress.



I hope this helps!



fM.

  • 3 weeks later...

Feel free to drop me a line, I will invite you here to the dog school.


I collect on a Mon - Fri basis at 8-30am / 9am in Dulwich Park just past the vehicle barriers (up to the LHS by the tennis courts). I'm a Personal Trainer from 7-30am to 8-30am / 9am in Dulwich Park.


As a Personal Service whether boarding or grooming, I will drop your dog back to you.


fM.

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