1647 days ago

Small Breed Dog Walker

Katie from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Kia ora,
My name is Katie and I’m a caring and avid dog lover. I’m offering services for small breed dogs. If you’re in need of dog walking, home visits to feed, play and keep your pal company while you’re at work or away on holiday please contact me. I am also happy to discuss services such as pick up/drop off, oral medicine administration, and brushing/washing your dog.

$20 per 30 minute walk ($5 for each additional dog) includes stimulating indoor play and games to tire out your dog if it is rainy weather

$20 per 30 minute home visit ($30 for 2 x visits per day) - includes feeding, playing and taking them out for a bathroom break if needed.

I look forward to hearing from you and to meeting your lovely furry family members.

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