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WANTED: Dog Sitter in East Dulwich


annacm91

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Hi,


We're looking for a dog walker or sitter to look after our 6 month old, female Cockapoo.


I'm back in the office 3 days per week and my fiance freelances in the Film & TV industry. Therefore, we're looking for someone who has a degree of flexibility as it won't be the same days every week and they'd be happy to take her with short notice if my fiance gets a last minute job.


We live near Peckham Rye park and Barry Road, therefore would preferably like someone who is within walking distance for me to drop her off on the way to work and pick her back up on the way home.


She's a very well behaved dog: toilet trained and knows her commands. However, she does have separation anxiety and doesn't like being left alone (will cry a lot). She is also a sociable pup and loves to play with other dogs.


Please get in touch if you are currently taking on new dogs.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Many thanks,

Anna

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