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looking for a dogsitter/walker for Monday lunchtimes


VickyS

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Hello,

My partner and I are getting a dachshund puppy in a couple of week's time. In the medium/longer term we will both be working on Mondays and need a dogsitter/walker from around 13.30-15.00pm. We'd need this person to collect and drop of our dog at our Bellenden Road flat (south/ED end, near ED station) and we don't really want her to be walked with lots of other dogs. As well as this regular slot we may also want to call on someone when we have meetings to attend on other days of the week. If you may be available and interested please PM me with your questions, rate and two references we can call on

Thanks very much

Vicky

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