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Hi, just to set the record straight?. I bought the shop some time ago, and will now soon be opening a shop of my own. I am a small independent. Infact it is my first shop. I loved the sweet shop myself, it was wonderful. I bought many sweets there myself. But my passion is dogs. It will not be a dog grooming parlour, but it will be a dog shop. A shop for dog lovers like myself. I have spent a great deal of my time collecting dog related antiques. A graduate from St. Martins College of Art, I worked in the fashion industry for many years. Please come and see what I have to offer without being too judgemental. At least I am not an Estate agent or a hairdressers?.

lillyrose Wrote:

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> Hi, just to set the record straight?. I bought the

> shop some time ago, and will now soon be opening a

> shop of my own. I am a small independent. Infact

> it is my first shop. I loved the sweet shop

> myself, it was wonderful. I bought many sweets

> there myself. But my passion is dogs. It will not

> be a dog grooming parlour, but it will be a dog

> shop. A shop for dog lovers like myself. I have

> spent a great deal of my time collecting dog

> related antiques. A graduate from St. Martins

> College of Art, I worked in the fashion industry

> for many years. Please come and see what I have to

> offer without being too judgemental. At least I am

> not an Estate agent or a hairdressers?.


Good luck Lilly


Will you sell ticks or tick related items, like leads and collars ?


It's niche, but like Pugs, they'll soon be everywhere

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