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Fully insured, friendly dog walker / boarder with availability


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My name is Dorrian and I am a fully insured dog walker / dog boarder or day sitter, here in East Dulwich. Together with my Wife Jackie and our 2 Shih Tzus, Ruby and Oscar, I walk and board several furry friends on both an ad hoc and regular basis. We are located very near to Peckham Rye / Goose Green and our home is very doggie friendly with plenty of comfy beds, sofas and cushions and also a large tin of treats!


Our daily sit rate is ?25 per day,hourly walking rate is ?10per hour and overnight is ?35 per night board. We are very happy to look after your fur babies over Christmas too.


If you'd like to know anymore or would like to come and meet us, please text or call -


Dorrian 07740987281 or Jackie 07736948163


Thank you!

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