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Dogsitter Needed for Daytime


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Our 1-year-old Spanish Water Dog Ludo needs a dog sitter for occasional daycare most Mondays and Wednesdays from May to July (about 6 hours). He is having surgery at some point in the month and will need extra daycare in the 10 days following. If you are a dog lover and work from home or have free days in the week, and live anywhere between Goose Green and Peckham Rye station, I can bring him to your place, you can come collect him. We can pay £35 per day for dog sitting plus a longer walk in the middle of the day. Preference given to those with lots of dog experience and references.

Please message me if interested.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,


Did you find someone to look after your dog? I can provide you with glowing references from all work I do and personal references as well. I am highly skilled with dogs.


I have a schnoodle. She is adorable and sociable and she will keep your dog company alongside me.

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