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Dog walker needed in Forest Hill


nadivto

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Hello


I'm looking for someone local to walk my Shar-Pei doggy Arma who is almost 10 years old.


Arma has a lovely personality but is a bit shy so would best be walked solo (not with other dogs), and I'm not happy for her to be transported anywhere in a car or van. The walker would need to take her in the are close to our home (which is a 5min walk from Forest Hill station). She's visually impaired which doesn't affect her too much but the walker just needs to be a bit more assertive and careful when leading her. She's friendly, supercalm and doesn't have any issues with other dogs.


She needs to be walked (takes about 15-20min), fed and also given a quick ear clean (I'll have to show how, it takes about 5min). Everything normally takes about 30-45min.


We typically need dog walks 2 evenings a week, sometimes more, from about 7pm.

The days may differ - the way I've done in the past is to confirm the days of the week by Sunday the week before.


I'd prefer to find a regular walker, ofcourse after meeting them for a trial walk together and explaining any specifics.


A DBS check is required!!

(Note: If you don't have one, you can apply online and it can be useful for many other jobs. I'd potentially be willing to sponsor up to ?20 of it if you're approved and if the check turns out fine as well.)


Anyone here performing this type of service or who can recommend someone?


Thank you!!


Arma's picture attached ;)

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