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1252 days ago

Dog walking or Baby sitting

Penny from Tahunanui

Hi Im Briana
I’m nearly 15 years old, a year 10 at Nayland College and are you looking for a Baby sitter or Dog walker because Im looking to earn a little extra money over the holidays and possibly longer if your interested.

I love all animals, we have a dog, Ruby, that I always love to take down the beach for a good run and we have two cats, I live in Tahunanui so I have access to the Beach for dog walking and Mum said she would deliver and pick me up for baby sitting requirements. I also have two Cousins under the age of five who I have taken care of before, Im a great entertainer and always love to have a laugh.

Im responsible and athletic, I play volleyball for Nayland in the Senior A team and I love meeting new people and socialising.

Please contact me via Mums Neighbourly account.

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