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Pet sitter available for Christmas


michelle7984

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Hi I am Michelle and the owner of 'Any Pet Sitting and Walking'.


We are a small company dedicated to animals and all of the staff are hand picked and all have a high level of Animal Management and Care and detailed existing / background of working in the animal care industry working with rescue centres to working in city farms.


All staff are CRB checked and references can be supplied.


We are fully insured with Public Liability Insurance, Employee Insurance and Pet Services Insurance (certificates can be requested)


For our Pet Sitting services not only do we look after your fluffy pets but we do love a reptile too or even a bird (James is our bird expert!) it is ?14.00 per visit and we will ensure your pet is well looked after and loved as our own, you don?t need to worry about medication as we have trained staff who are happy to administer an injection or give a tablet all staff have an animal background and have been trained, so you can rest assured your pet is in good hands. Please note I have a dedicated team who solely look after the pets sitting so you are guaranteed the minimum of 45 minutes each visit.


We have a couple of spaces available for Christmas and the new year.



To book please contact me for a booking form and we can arrange to meet up and go through your pets requirements and needs. Please note I DO NOT charge extra for animals that are medicated, I am fully trained and able to give most medications including injections.



If you are interested you can contact me on 07443 942491 or James on 07488 339820


our website is www.anypetsittingandwalking.co.uk

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