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New Pet stall on Northcross Rd Market


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Just picked up a few goodies for the dogs at the new pet stall on Northcross Rd market. It's just started trading today, so has a limited range but what they have is good! Natural treats, Lily's Kitchen food, collars and more. Plus you get a very warm welcome from the two ladies running the stall! Looking forward to a bigger stock range! Good luck to them! :-)

Thank you for popping by Boosboss, it was lovely to meet you and your lovely dogs today. Glad you like what we are offering and over the next few weeks and months we'll be expanding our stock range.


We look forward to seeing you, Maddy and Gip again soon.


Thanks for spreading word. WOOF !

We at Dulwich Tails HQ are very excited to be going to Crufts on Sunday to oggle some beautiful hounds, but also to source some more fabulous accessories for the Dogs of Dulwich. Pop down and see us each Saturday at North Cross Rd for gorgeous goodies, and divine accessories. Your pooches will also receive free tasters of our holistic food range, and of course our delicious home-baked treats...WOOF!

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