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Dog sitter/walker recommendations East dulwich/ peckham


Sarahjayne

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  • 3 weeks later...

I can wholeheartedly recommend Jane's pet services to all pet owners in ED. She walked our VERY lively German Shepherd dog on a daily basis for around 6 weeks. Jane is friendly, gentle, reliable, trustworthy and very accommodating. She met with us prior to starting so we could chat and showed us she is CRB checked, has insurance and public liability cover. As I said, our dog is very energetic but this did not phase her at all. She walks the dogs one to one, and our dog really took to her. Everyone's pets are precious to them and it takes a lot of trust to hand them over to someone else but I would not hesitate to recommend her at all. She is on this forum under the user name jane1.

Her number is 07936 338 128.

I will second a recommendation for Jain

She has just cared for my collie/cocker x in her home for 2 weeks

Her rates are extremely reasonable and my dog was very settled and loved while in her home

I will be using her services again and feel happy to recommend her to anyone with dogs looking for an alternative to kennels

Pippa

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