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Local dog lover looking for a morning canine walk companion...


JanineC

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Calling dog-owning fellow East Dulwich denizens:


Would you like a responsible dog-lover to take your dog on morning jogs for free?


I am a 30-year-old professional who works in arts administration. I grew up with and love dogs, but because of my current work circumstances, it would be unfair for me to get a dog of my own right now. However, I would love some canine company on morning walks/jogs around Peckham Rye on weekdays before I head into work, and can hopefully help out a local resident with busy mornings in the process. I am not looking for any compensation, just the chance to spend some time with a friendly dog and for us both to get some exercise in the process!


If you would potentially be interested, or have any questions, please send me a private message and we can arrange a time for a chat to see if this might be a good fit. I can provide references on request.


Janine

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