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2580 days ago

Dog walking and or day sits ...

Debra from Waiheke Island

My beautiful fur friend passed a couple of years ago and ever since I have been needing doggy fixes .:) Being an animal lover and a practical and solution focused person I decided a great way to do this was to take care of other peoples fur children :-) ...

I have had a lot of experience with cats and dogs young and old and am experienced with giving of meds if required. I would love to offer my expertise to those of you who may need either a dog walker whilst you are at work or away for a day . Alternatively you may need someone to go in and sit with your dog for a few hours or a day ...
Whatever the needs and requirements of your animal I am available to meet them .
I am a retiree , practise yoga , walk a lot and am therefore very fit, I have impeccable references available on request and would love to hear from you if you feel I could fill a need for you.

My email address is debraharrisnz29@gmail.com ...

I look forward to hearing from you
Deb Harris

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🗑️ Would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
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Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

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