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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> dulwichmum Wrote:

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> > I have a perfect cockapoo and would be

> delighted

> > to be part of a flashy mob. Could we not visit

> a

> > wine bar instead?

> __________________________________________________

> _______

>

> Listen love

>

> You're sounding a little "Joany" here ( as in

> Jackie's sister )with a bit of "Jilly" thrown in (

> see why the Telegraph....you know...bat winged

> you)

>

>

> Get your self "dolled up" with a make over & then

> amazingly "pop" back on "10 years younger"

>

> Ulrika will have sagged again, then you can make

> your "seamless" move

>

>

> Take care & "luck" 2 u

>

>

> W**F

cate Wrote:

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> My dog is a foodie, not a boozer. Like me. I know

> the people from Green and Blue read this. Do you

> allow well-behaved dogs in to your fine

> establishment?


Hi Cate - sadly we do not though I don't actually know why. I'm a dog owner myself so it isn't out of dislike for pooches, and indeed my dog has an almost embarrasing crush on Jude (one of the owners and manager) who also likes them. Maybe because of where we prepare food but I don't actually know. I will investigate!

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