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Would your dog appreciate a change from Dulwich / Brockwell Park? Are you looking for daily long walks, out in the wilds where they can roam free?


I have a lovely dog walker, Selina, who takes her own corgi, Myrtle, and my springador, Ebi, out together each day. They set off early and go to Richmond Park, Wimbledon Common, Epping Forest, Petts Wood, Bewl Water - anywhere wild and beautiful, where they can roam free and play together for half the day or more. Then she brings them home, happy and exhausted, to dry off with a chew. No big pack for the dogs, no city stresses, no need for you to relocate in order to give your dog regular wild walks!


Myrtle and Ebi are looking for a very special pooch to join their days out. If this sounds of interest, please give Selina a call - 07949487699.


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