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Housekeeping, cleaner, Home-care Assistance and pet services including dog walker


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Hello.

Do you or a relative need a bit of regular or holiday help with your home chores or pets?

I may be able to help.

My name is Joao and I provide personal pet and home services in the East Dulwich and Peckham Rye area.

I offer a range of pet care, housekeeping and home-care assistance supporting the elderly, busy people and families. My services include:

? Pet walking, grooming, bathing, playing with and cleaning cages & accessories.

? General housekeeping, cleaning, ironing, washing, general gardening, help with shopping and simple DIY tasks.

? Home support such as shopping, companionship and support getting to and from local amenities.


Prices for all services except pets are ?10/hour.


Prices for pets (includes dogs, cats, birds, rodents, fish and exotic animals):

?5 for 30min and ?8/h

?12/h - 2 dogs walking

More dogs per household ? prices to be discussed on consultation



If you are interested and would like a free home consultation to assess your needs, please contact on me 07503 241114 or at [email protected]

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