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Hi, My name is Veronique and i have set up a dog walking business called Verodogwalking in the West Norwood area. I am an experienced dog handler and have worked at Battersea Dogs and Cats home for 17 years and for a couple of these years held the Working dogs co-ordinator position (maternity secondment) selecting dogs for the Defence Animal Centre, BTP and security firm, also successfully selected a dog used to work during the Olympic games.

I have attended many courses with dog trainers and Behaviourists and still do work with Battersea Dogs Home.

I have a Facebook page where you can check out the lovely dogs that have joined Verodogwalking in the last few months and read reviews from clients and colleagues, [www.facebook.com]

I cover West Norwood and surroundings areas.

I charge ?10 for an hour walk.

Do contact me if you want your dog to be walked and have fun with us.

My telephone number is 07917 823060 or you can email any enquiries to [email protected]

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