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Sticks and Tricks Dog Walking and Boarding - West Sussex

 
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4 Colebrook Road, Southwick, BN42 4AL, united-kingdom

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Dogs

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Pet Service Specialities
  • DogWalking
  • Boarding

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United Kingdom

My name is Gemma and I love dogs! Not just dogs, but all animals. My dog, Megan, is a 5 year old Golden Retriever and loves sausages, teddies and making new friends to play with!
I believe a house isn't a home without a pet to greet you when you set foot in the door.
Dogs will always find a way to bring a smile to your face!

That is why I started Sticks and Tricks dog walking and boarding service. I have experience walking and boarding dogs of all shapes and sizes and love to get out in the fresh air with them. But mainly I just love to see them having fun!

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