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Wanted - ad hoc dog sitter west dulwich


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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


We are an experienced pet sitting company serving Dulwich and the local area. Kellys Pet Care is run by two girls, we are professional, reliable and honest and have been operating in the local area for the past 6 years.


Our rates are ?13.00 per day inclusive for two visits morning and evening.


We have excellent references available, and have a number of customers who have been using us for years :-)


Please check out our website: kellyspetcare.co.uk and feel free to contact us if you are interested or have any questions.


Looking forward to hearing from you :-)


Kelly - 07857 053714/ [email protected]

  • 5 weeks later...

Hi Hatty,


We have an 18 month old Cocker Spaniel named Humphrey and are looking for someone who can look after him during the day every now and then.


I've just tried calling you but can't get through. Could you give me a call back on 07917 360 255.


Cheers

Paul

Hello


I currently work shift patterns at the hospital so am often free for a few days in the week.

I have grown up with dogs and would love to be able to have my own.

I would be More than happy to help out and enjoy the exercise. I live in East Dulwich.


Let me know if I can be of any help


Thanks

Ellie

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