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I mentioned before Christmas that I was trying to get a community dog caring service going. I am happy to say that the website is now up and running and I am looking to get potential dog carers started on the site. All you need is your own place and the circumstances that allow you to be there for the dog in your charge. If you work 9-5 in town this won't be for you. If you work at home, are retired, or have a family you need to be at home for, then this could be a nice way of having a dog for a little while and then being able to hand them back. www.dogssecondhome.co.uk


I hope the site is pretty intuitive, but if you need any assistance, or anything doesn't appear to be working, please drop me a line or give me a call and we can work through it together. It is early days so I can't imagine it will be completely without bugs.


Thanks again and I look forward to getting this off the ground with your help.


Nick

07811 330 483

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