742 days ago

Dog Walker Available! 🐕‍🦺🐾🤎

Lydia from Greenmeadows

Hi there! My name is Lydia Carson, I’m 20 years old and I have a very special place in my heart for all dogs 🫶🏻🐕

Whether you have an extremely busy schedule and are struggling to find the time to walk your dog, or live with health issues that make walking and leaving the house difficult, I am more than happy to help :)

I’ve grown up raising and looking after many different dog breeds, as well as helped out with the dogs at the Napier SPCA for over two years, so I am a very keen and experienced dog handler, be they big or small.
I promise to give your best friend a non-stressful, extremely fun and stimulating experience, while treating them as if they are my own.

Here are the times I am available:
Monday: Anytime
Thursday: Anytime
Sunday: Anytime
+ any other day before 9:30am and after 7:30pm

My fares are $15 per walk and cash is my preferred method of payment. I ask that your dog’s equipment be provided.

Feel free to text or call me whenever on 02041937600 and I will get back to you as soon as possible. I look forward to hearing from you and your furry friend ❤️

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