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MEET LIZ & HELEN...

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LIZ IVES

From a young age I’ve owned various pets including dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters. Currently our family includes two German Shepherd cross's that keep me on my toes! Luna is our very active two year old Shepador and Buddy is our rescue dog, he is a five year old German Shepherd weighing in at 35kg, in comparison to Luna he is a bit lazy….

Having reached a stage in my life where I am able to concentrate on the things I am really interested in, it is the perfect opportunity to start up our business working with the things I am most passionate about – animals!! I have a love for all animals and would welcome the opportunity to help give your pet as much care and pampering as they need.

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HELEN FISHER

I grew up with a dog as my best friend and this was where my love of animals began. Throughout my life I have always shared my home with animals. Currently my fur babies are Carla Willow, our bouncy Weimaraner, Solo Star, a Siamese diva and Bertie Boo, our fluffy, cuddly farm cat. My love of dogs led me to become a volunteer dog walker with The Dog's Trust.

After spending most of my adult life working in the corporate HR sector, I decided that I'd had enough of dealing with people all day. So I decided to follow my dream, gave up work and set up shop with my like-minded friend Liz.  I now spend all of my time working and playing with animals and couldn't be happier!

Both Liz and Helen are qualified in Animal First Aid and are gaining professional qualifications in Animal Care, Behaviour and Puppy Training.
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GET IN TOUCH

To find out more about our dog walking adventure packages or our pet care services,
give us a call on 07931 779279 or drop us an email

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"Dogs' lives are too short. Their only fault, really."
Agnes Sligh Turnbull