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Dulwich Dog Walk - Open for new clients in Dulwich


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Hi East Dulwich Forum,


We offer a 100% Doggie satisfaction!!


Still very much a small and bespoke local business we offer a professional dog walking and pet care service...


We currently have vacancies for a few new clients in East Dulwich and the surrounding area... Because we are small and believe in providing a bespoke service we have been fully booked for atleast the last year....


Unlike most companies we offer you and your dog a more personalised service....


No Vans or cages used in transporting.

Simply pickup up, walk in the local park and drop back.

Not more than 5 dogs in any group walk.

We are fully insured and experienced.


For a free consultation on your pets needs please feel free to contact us via PM or by using the contact form on our website.


www.Dulwichdogwalk.com


Mark

[email protected]

07476 683 393.

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