jow
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Post by jow on Oct 11, 2013 15:04:14 GMT -5
Hi
I posted on here a few months ago for advice about length of time it's reasonable to leave a greyhound home alone. I'm now in a position to offer a home to a hound but first I need to find a dog walker. I've done a bit of internet research and sent some emails but ideally I'd find one through recommendation so, can anyone recommend a reliable walker in the Birmingham area?
Thanks
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Post by sassbu on Oct 11, 2013 16:28:17 GMT -5
Whereabouts in Birmingham Jo?
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Post by jow on Oct 11, 2013 16:40:25 GMT -5
Whereabouts in Birmingham Jo? I'm in Moseley
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Post by sassbu on Oct 12, 2013 4:34:14 GMT -5
I think Louise from www.wagandwalk.co.uk will cover Moseley Jo. She walks Noel for me once a week and she does pop in visits for me when we need them, she also home boards and day care but only for dogs on her walking books, although she does get booked up fast for that. Noel and Tabsi both adore her and she has walked my greyhound and another grey called Dave for five years now, so she's become pretty savvy about muzzles, reaction to small dogs and keeping on lead and squirrels! She won't take any risks is what I'm saying and Noel has come a long way with her after she started walking them alone together and then slowly integrated the boys in to a pack of smaller yappier dogs! She also has had lurchers and whippets on her books so I can highly recommend her x
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Post by jow on Oct 14, 2013 14:32:38 GMT -5
That's brilliant, thank you. Hopefully I'll be getting my little girl soon (subject to house check) so I'll bare her in mind.
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Post by tinley on Nov 14, 2013 7:38:49 GMT -5
Hi, in case you still need one, my son lives in Selly Park and use a local small company called Moorpaws (Moorpaws.co.uk). They are extremely reliable and my son's dog, Oscar, practically does gambols when they arrive.
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