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Hi, I am pleased to be able to offer my dog walking service to Dulwich and the surrounding areas.

I have been walking dogs for the last six years, so have plenty of experience and references, and I am also fully insured.

I only walk small groups of dogs, so you can be assured that your dog is getting plenty of attention and care. I like to have dogs off lead, so they get the exercise and enjoyment they need, (as long as this is suitable). I work alone, so you know that the person you meet is the actual person who will be walking your dog.

I love working with dogs and have worked with different dog charities over the years. I also have a dog myself, so understand wanting the best care for your furry friend.

I can offer day time walks, with lots of variation, as I like visiting all the different parks and dog friendly places near by. I can also offer holiday stays.

Please feel free to contact me on 07877399447 or email [email protected]. of course you can just p.m me on here.

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