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DOG SHARE - YORKIE


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Due to a change of circumstances I am looking for a dog loving lady owner to share my little Yorkie with me. She will preferably have some terrier experience as he has a few issues.

He has an aversion to men and has not been socialised with other dogs in his past. He is a fit and healthy 10yr old and is fully vaccinated. I am happy to pay for any future Vet's bills and for his food whilst in their care. It would suit a retired lady or a lady that works from home that would like the regular company of a little dog but without the full time commitment or financial outlay. I would be looking at between 8 -10 days per month and for holiday cover but can be very flexible on dates and durations. He absolutely loves going out for walks and is a lovely intelligent little chap that is eager to please. If this is something that is of interest please call 07801103590 to discuss further.

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