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I have an elderly dog and am going away over Christmas. Her normal sitters are away too. Is there any body out there that would kindly like to look after her, to love her and feed her over Christmas? She has a buggy to take her out for a walk and just needs warmth and comfort. Please do get in touch if you can I can discuss dates and rates!
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You could have a look at Trusted Housesitters (www.trustedhousesitters.com) as there might be someone available to stay (for free) and look after her. They have the benefit of free accommodation in London and you have the benefit of someone looking after your dog. You just pay an annual subscription fee to join the site. There are sitters based in London and the UK as well as worldwide. I had a very positive first experience in June when an experienced sitter looked after my elderly, medically challenged cat. I was very pleased that she had someone living in. I first read about the website in an article in the Cats Protection magazine at the vet.

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