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Wanted: Dog sitter


cymraes

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Hi,


I?m looking for a dog walker or sitter to look after my 9 month old, male Bedlington Whippet.


I?m back in the office 2/3 days a week on Mondays, Tuesdays and alternate Fridays. He is in doggy daycare in the afternoons but there is currently no availability in the mornings which I when I need cover.


I live near Peckham Rye Park and Barry Road so would ideally have like someone who is within walking distance for me to drop him off on the way to work in the morning and I can arrange for him to be collected for the afternoon.


He is a lovely natured dog: toilet trained and knows his commands, but he does have separation anxiety and doesn?t like being left alone. He can be a a bit excitable but he is sociable and plays well with other dogs.


Please get in touch if you are currently looking for new dogs.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Many thanks,

Linda

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