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741 days ago

Dog sitter needed please in Hillsborough

Muralidaran from Hillsborough

Hi Every one,
We are looking for someone to take care of our Bichon who is 4 years old from 23rd December till 15th January 2024, She has to be taken care with extra love, care .
To be fed two times (morning afternoon and evening), To take her out twice a day, very little walk only in the premises or just end of the road. She does not need lot of exercise.
She is a very friendly , playful and with great personality.
Also, to ensure that all our indoor and outdoor plants are watered once in three days.
We would like to have a Vegetarian (may be eggs, chicken are ok) and non-smoker.
Also to have fully vetted(police clearance) please.
Could you please reply with your contact number as soon as possible so that we can discuss further. Thanks very much.

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