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How does it work?

I know your four-legged friend is a family member who means everything to you and that you'll be apprehensive about having someone else take care of them.

First of all we'll arrange a 'meet and greet' at a time to suit you. It's often best if I come to you (so you can show me where I can find the lead and, of course, the treat box!), but if you'd like to meet in your local park or somewhere else entirely, that's great too.

The meet and greet lets you, and more importantly your dog, meet me in person and ensure you are comfortable that we're compatible. I've not yet met a dog I can't win over!

We'll discuss your pooch's requirements, walking habits and I'll answer any questions you might have.

If you're happy to go ahead with the booking we'll discuss collection arrangements. Most of my clients give me a house key, but other options can be a padlocked key cupboard or collection of your dog from your garden or conservatory.

After all the details have been discussed I'll issue the first invoice. Payments, a week in advance, are processed securely through Square.

And that's it. You'll be able to relax safe in the knowledge that doggo will get a fuss and some exercise at the agreed times.

You can rest safer still because you'll get notified that I've collected doggo and delivered them safely home on each and every walk.

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I offer a friendly and reliable dog walking service in the Peterborough area. You can find my 5/5 rated listing on Yell . I love your pets. I get on great with all my dogs who quickly recognise the purpose of my visits - fun! It's not just dogs I adore, it's animals in general. I'll never pass by a cat in the street without trying to make friends (unless I have a dog in tow of course!). And similarly, I'll stop to befriend pigs, cows and horses in fields (not sheep though - they never want to be friends). In fact I love animals so much, do you know the first attraction I went to at EuroDisney? The petting zoo! I'm currently daddy to three chickens, Patsy, Edina and Bubble, who are spoiled rotten in my back yard. I began dog walking after my 22-year career with John Lewis ended in redundancy. About the same time as I sadly left the job I loved, my brother and his family adopted a puppy. They needed someone to look in on her and walk her a fe...