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I am a French au pair in Peckham Rye and I have lots of free time, and I would like to do something to earn money, i love dogs (and any other animals)and I ve always been living with them, I know how to take care and I would like to work with animals in my future. So if you need someone loving and caring but responsible with dogs, I can be this person for you ! I know how to manage big dogs as I have a husky in France so that is not a problem for me. If you have any question, please send me an email or a text and i ll be happy to answer any question you could have, I can understand that you need to trust the person who will take your dog out our look after him ! :) If you need me to take care of others animals, i can too, I ve had horses, dogs, cats, guinea pig and birds.

Looking forward to talk to you !

+447455824528


L?a

I can vouch for Lea, she's really lovely and very responsible.


Any questions, please ask!


Thanks



Lea.Vladia Wrote:

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> Hey,

>

> I am a French au pair in Peckham Rye and I have

> lots of free time, and I would like to do

> something to earn money, i love dogs (and any

> other animals)and I ve always been living with

> them, I know how to take care and I would like to

> work with animals in my future. So if you need

> someone loving and caring but responsible with

> dogs, I can be this person for you ! I know how to

> manage big dogs as I have a husky in France so

> that is not a problem for me. If you have any

> question, please send me an email or a text and i

> ll be happy to answer any question you could have,

> I can understand that you need to trust the person

> who will take your dog out our look after him ! :)

> If you need me to take care of others animals, i

> can too, I ve had horses, dogs, cats, guinea pig

> and birds.

> Looking forward to talk to you !

> +447455824528

>

> L?a

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