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anya182

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We live in a dog friendly house with a safe and secure garden, which we open for a home away from home dog boarding experience.

We hold a Council dog boarding license and for your peace of mind we are CRB Police checked, with clean driving licenses and hold the appropriate insurance. All documents are available for your inspection. The license means we have had our house and garden inspected by the council, who confirm we tick all the relevant boxes to ensure a safe and happy stay for your dog.For more information please go to www.sniffnwag.co.uk


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anya182 Wrote:

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> We live in a dog friendly house with a safe and

> secure garden, which we open for a home away from

> home dog boarding experience.

> We hold a Council dog boarding license and for

> your peace of mind we are CRB Police checked, with

> clean driving licenses and hold the appropriate

> insurance. All documents are available for your

> inspection. The license means we have had our

> house and garden inspected by the council, who

> confirm we tick all the relevant boxes to ensure a

> safe and happy stay for your dog.

>

> sniffnwag.co.uk

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