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Needed: 1 on 1 dog walker


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I need a dog walker in the Forest Hill area, for approximately once a week, sometimes more. I have one Dachsund/Jack Russell Cross who is scared of other dogs so she needs to be walked just with her 'sister' who is a Cocker Spaniel. Both dogs are lovely. One shy, one full of fun.


I had someone to walk her/them for many years but she's now got a full time job. She wasn't a professional dog walker, just someone who needed a little extra money, liked dogs, and appreciated the incentive to get out and enjoy a nice walk.


I can pay ?15 per hour.


Will suit someone who works from home, or a student. Someone flexible and reliable.

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