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Hi Kamila

I?m looking for someone to walk my King Charles 2-3 days a week - preferably not in a large group so she can actually be played with as she?s a little shy.


We live very near dulwich park . Let me know if this is something that would interest you and what your rates are.

I highly recommend Kamila. She has walked my BT from pup and adores her. She is very good at organising the dogs in group and they thrive on the inter action they get, and are very tired!

I love that Rodney recognises his friends and that he gets to spend some good stimulation whilst with her.

Rodney is now nearly 10 and going to to go bananas when he sees he again soon!!

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I highly recommend Kamila. She is super reliable, committed to keep dogs happy, and knowledgable! My Molly was a bit of handful (she is a rescue and came to us with little socialisation) when we first met about 8 years ago. Really thanks to her, she is now very well manner sociable dog and has many friends. I and Molly are so glad she is back!
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I also highly recommend Kamila. When she started walking my pup, she was incredibly shy but a few months on and she is now playing happily with the pack. Kamila really took her time and made sure that the mix of personalities within the group was right to encourage my pup to come out of her shell. She gets very excited whenever she knows Kamila is coming to take her out.
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