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A friend of mine witnessed on Goodrich Road a few days ago a dog walker, female, in a white van, looking as though she was dropping dog back home, when a dog from van got out and ran, she chased with the other dog, which was on a lead, luckily she got the dog back. The most concerning thing was she left keys in engine and engine running with dogs in van and a dog sitting in the front. It wasn't that long ago a couple vans got nicked with dogs in, because a dog walker left engine running whilst dropping of a dog. Stealing dogs is rife now and I know people put their trust in these dog walkers and pay money for a trustworthy service. The part of Goodrich Road is between crystal palace and the road new school is on at the bottom. So if anyone uses a dog walker with white van in that part of Goodrich, perhaps you could find out.keep in mind, people are being robbed of their dogs when walking them so just please keep your dogs safe and question your dog walker.
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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Can't imagine dog walkers are getting much

> business with lockdown. Having a reason to leave

> the house seems to be one of the most attractive

> things about owning a dog right now.


Also the businesses that go into people's homes to feed pets while their owners are away as nobody is going away.

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