Small Dog walking service/drop in feeding visits/pet minding
Hello everyone,
About me:
I am an active university student on summer holidays with a lot of free time on my hands. I am doing an allied health degree and so have been police vetted and checked and fully vaccinated. I am an animal lover and have owned all sorts of pets over my life: dogs, cats, rabbits, turtles, birds, fish you name it! Currently, my wee boy is a Pomeranian named Beau and I have a senior cat named Cosmo. I have experience with different dog breeds of smaller size and different ages from puppies through to senior dogs.
SERVICE:
I am offering a dog walking service for SMALL dogs only up to around 10kgs AND drop in feeding visits for any other animals. If you require pet sitting for an extended period requiring more than a just a drop in visit then please contact me for more information.
Walks will be at a local dog park area or walking track with pick up/drop off to your home. Walks can also be solo or social (with other dogs) as per request.
Drop in feeding visit can include watering house plants/taking out rubbish bins etc.
PRICING:
30 min walk $15
1 hour walk $25
2 dogs or more extra $5 per dog
1 x drop in visit $10
2 x drop in visits $15
Full day companionship $60
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me if you have any questions or would like a reference. Please let me know if your pet has special requirements/needs/instructions.
CONTACT: 02108177791
Cheers! 😊
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