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Want to be a Dog Walker?


JHBeulah

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Complete Pet Care is a member of the National Association of Registered Pet Sitters and Cat Protection League, it is a well- established pet care company serving to long standing clientele in the South East London area.


We at CPC now require applicants to join our friendly and professional team; we are looking for candidates that are self- motivated and disciplined and who work well alone as well as a team player. The candidate must have good communication skills, time management and navigational skills, and be prepared to walk long distances and in all weathers. Above all candidates must be calm and confident when caring for the animals.


At least two years experience in animal caring is beneficial but not essential, full training is given to every team member.


The ability to drive is beneficial for this role but not essential, we except clean driving licenses only.


Additional to the dog walking duties, applicants will also be required to board dogs and carry out cat visits on occasion.


Successful applicants will be fully trained, insured and licensed.


If you think you are the right candidate to join our team, then please contact our company director to arrange a meet up;


Angela Norton on 07798606455 or email [email protected]

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