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Hi ya every one in East dulwich,

this is Jane from Janes pet service,East Dulwich

this is just a quick little message to let every one know i have very few spaces let for Easter time now, so if your going away over this period of time and would like your four legged furry friends looked after, please get in touch,whether you are a new customer or regular customer with me, i will try my hardest and best to fit you in,

many thanks to every one for your support and business,

please feel free to get in touch with me.............

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I just wanted to recommend Jane's pet services to all pet owners in ED. She recently walked our VERY lively German Shepherd dog on a daily basis for around 6 weeks. Jane is friendly, gentle, reliable, trustworthy and very accommodating. She met with us prior to starting so we could chat and showed us she is CRB checked, has insurance and public liability cover. As I said, our dog is very energetic but this did not phase her at all. She walks the dogs one to one, and our dog really took to her. Everyone's pets are precious to them and it takes a lot of trust to hand them over to someone else but I would not hesitate to recommend her at all.
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