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hi my names merrie,

I'm 14 years old and looking for a dog walking job. I live about five minutes from pekham rye and about ten from dulwich park and have a dog of my own who I regularly take for walks at both parks. if you, or anyone, is interested in hiring me to walk their dogs I would be more than happy- we can discuss payment but I would expect around ?7 per walk(which would be an hour long). I can do any weekdays from 3:30.


thanks.

Heya

I can highly recommend a woman named Michelle Benson. She was brilliant with my dog. She spends as much time with the dog as they need. She helped my dog to socialise with other dogs and he is happy to be with her. Michelle is very much about dogs come first. She kept me out today everyday with what my dog was doing and sent me videos and pictures of what my dog was doing.

If you want to get hold of her you can reach her on her mobile number 07443942491 or on her email [email protected]


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