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Dog Walker / Pet Sitter available in East Dulwich/Forest Hill area


Lee_McDe

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Hey,


My name is Lee and I have just moved into the Forest Hill area. I have experience of working with many variety of dogs of all sizes and breeds as I have previously been a volunteer dog walker for a local dog rescue as well as having worked for the 'Guide dogs for the blind'. I am the proud owner of a little spaniel called Red so have vast experience. I live within walking distance to Dulwich Park & Peckham Rye which are both very dog friendly and provide plenty of space for a good exercise.


If you work in the city and would like someone to take your dog for a walk or just let them out into the garden or just a quick play then please contact me. I would walk your dog for an hour and am currently available on all days and times. I have my own transport so could collect your pet if needs be.


I have been CRB checked and also have insurance covering me for any dog that is in my care. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like to discuss prices.


You can contact me via this website, my email address of [email protected].


Thank you.

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