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2047 days ago

Pet Sitting/Dog Walking

Lisa from Casebrook

Hi everyone,
My name is Lisa :)
Hope you're all having a lovely weekend and enjoying the beautiful sunshine today.
I usually work in the dental industry and as you all probably know it will be a slow start for us, just like many other shops. Hopefully not too slow though! Fingers crossed.
Anyway, I would just like to let you know I am available to help look after your pets if you are going away or help you walk your dog.
I charge $20 for one visit or $35 for two visits a day.
$20 for a 30min dog walk
Thanks for your time and wishing you a fabulous day!
021 174 1353

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