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Recommendations please - dog walker and boarding


muffins78

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Hi, I hope you can help please with some recommendations on people you've used to help with your dogs.


Ultimately it would be someone who could visit two little dogs during the day for a short walk and cuddle (I don't want them walked in groups and they don't need massive walk in the park).


Occasionally I will need help with boarding, again preferably without other dogs.


I need someone reliable and who loves dogs, so really only want to hear about your experiences (if there are ones to avoid please PM).


I would really appreciate any help or recommendations - please feel free to PM me too!! I'm based on Underhill, the forest hill end.


Thank you

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]


Alex

We use the belly rub club - amazing lady called Valerie. For ?18 a day, she picks up our lab after we've gone to work, then puts him back again around 5.30pm


She'll do overnight stays for ?25


Louis has never been happier - loves his days with other dogs

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