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lizdaniel

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Hello,


I love dogs but unfortunately I am not in a position to own one of my own at the moment. I am offering my time to walk dogs for free. I am registered on Borrowmydoggy.com and am happy to meet to discuss how I can help and so you can get to know me.


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Liz Daniel

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Hello,


Myself and my partner are also in the same situation.

We are huge animal lovers (especially dogs) however we are unable to have a pet of our own due to living in an upstairs flat with no garden.

We love walking and would be more than happy to take your furry friend along for the trip!

Experienced with a variety of dogs, also walked rescue dogs on a volunteer basis.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Amy & Edward

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