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bonniebird

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Hi

I would highly recommend tallulah71

She has looked after my chocolate lab twice now and he absolutely loved it! She has 2 dogs of her own and it was great for him to have all that dog company, it really is home from home. I am very happy with her and will definitely be using her again.

I would like to recommend Cidersioux from the forum as she was absolutely brilliant with my two Alsations when we went to Wales for the week...She stayed in my house for the week as one of my dogs is ill and can't walk properly and kept us up to date with their welfare and even sent us pictures to show that they were ok..

When we came back the dogs looked very well were brushed had new toys and the house was cleaned top to bottom.....(she also does cleaning work)... She normally looks after pets in her own home which is in Forest Hill but will also look after them in yours if that is what you prefer...She does not take multiple pets unless they are from the same family or if the two familys agree on their pets staying together then that is ok.... if you would like any more info please call me Lily on 0207 701-4551 or direct to sioux on 07963939133

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