833 days ago

Dog walking, Cat feeding and Dog boarding ✨️

Brooke from Mairehau

Hi everyone,
My name is Brooke, I am 26 and have 10 years experience working with animals as well as my cert. In Animal Care. I own and operate Storm & Friends - Pet Care (Find us on fb).

I run 2 group walks a day - Monday to Friday for sociable dogs 🐕. This includes pick up and drop off to your home, an hour walk with up to 5 pups. We often walk out at the river, beaches, forest tracks etc locations vary.

I also offer dog boarding options in my home as well as cat feeding visits for our owners with feline friends too!

If you are interested in any more information feel free to get in touch via my Facebook Page Storm & Friends Pet Care or you can flick me a text on 0223866913.

Cheers

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