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Dog Walker needed, Reccomendations appreciated


samandkate

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Hi - We're new to the area and looking for a dog walker to visit during the week for an hour per day, around midday monday -friday. We've recently adopted an 8month old Dachshund puppy, does anyone have recommendations for trusted dog walkers in the area?

Thanks.

Hi there!

I would love to walk your dog for free - but can't do during the weekdays.

I would love a dog myself but am not quite ready for the commitment, but would love the opportunity to walk your dog from time to time on the weekend or after work if you'd like that kind of help, or indeed dogsit if you are going away.

A past flatmate had a half-dashchund so I am familiar with the breed. They can be naughty! But adorable of course.

I live in Camberwell and do a lot of running and cycling around the area.

I work in Digital Marketing, am 34 and originally from NZ.

Cheers,

Jessie

samandkate Wrote:

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> Hi - We're new to the area and looking for a dog

> walker to visit during the week for an hour per

> day, around midday monday -friday. We've recently

> adopted an 8month old Dachshund puppy, does anyone

> have recommendations for trusted dog walkers in

> the area?

> Thanks.

Hi - I have PM you / Regards.

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Reliable, understanding and familiar with canine behaviour, I will follow your preferences precisely to the length, level and form of exercise required by your dog. I can undertake if require a free trial walk with your dog as to ascertain suitability to our work/play together. References available on request.

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