Dog Walking

Friday, 18 September 2009

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DOG WALKING

I offer a lunchtime dog walk and playtime for small dogs living in Westhill (weekdays only).  Dogs will be collected around 12 noon and dropped off around 2pm.  During their time with me they will be given a walk, usually around Arnhall Moss or Carnie Woods then will come back to my home and secure garden for playtime and companionship.  I can only take dogs about the same size or smaller than my own dog Ruby (a Cavalier King Charles) and they must be friendly with other dogs.  There will be a maximum of 4 dogs at a time (including my own).  Occasional full day boarding may also be available. 
Prices:
Walk plus playtime = £8 per dog per day.
Full day boarding = £12 per dog per day.
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Payment to be made daily on collection or in advance.]

Terms & Conditions of Dog Walking

When pets are looked after by Westhill Pet Services they will receive very special care and attention but they are looked after entirely at the risk of the owner, and we cannot accept liability for any accident, illness or death.  Should any animal fall ill whilst under our care we reserve the right to call in a veterinary surgeon and act on their advice.  The owner on their return will meet any expense incurred. 

We are covered with Public Liability, Care Custody Control and Loss of keys insurance and have been police checked for Disclosure Scotland to enhanced level.

All dogs must be fully vaccinated inc. kennel cough and preferably be neutered or spayed.  Female dogs cannot be taken while in season.

Dogs must be friendly with other dogs. 

Owners written consent must be given before dogs can be exercised off lead.

All dog walking fees are payable daily on collection or in advance.

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