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I am a very friendly, kind and reliable dog walker with 12 years+ experience caring for a range of dogs with varying personality types.

Dogs have been an integral part of my home throughout my upbringing and I have always valued the bond that can be built through an owner/pet relationship. I have much experience on how to best care of each individual dog, in a way which makes them feel comfortable and at ease.

I am a natural outdoorsman, I spend much of my time exploring the city by foot, and also enjoy hikes out of the city, so being able to combine my love for nature with working with animals is a great bonus.

I am a resident of Bawdale Road, East Dulwich and love what my local area has to offer. With two nearby parks (both East Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye), the area is great for going on a variety of dog walks.


If anybody in the local area has or knows of anybody looking for such services please do get in contact. I offer a service of ?10 an hour per dog, ?15 for a second dog of the same owner.


I only walk dogs in small groups, no more than 4 dogs in a pack.


Please do let me know of any health ailments prior to the service as well as the dogs temperament towards other dogs/people.


My mobile number is 07790308416, please contact me either on this number or via this thread and I will be free to discuss further information.


Thank you.

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