OT Dog Walking Service
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2023 12:09 pm
Can anyone recommend a good dog walking service in the Pendle area?
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Couldnβt recommend this company highly enough, is owned by a lady called Rebecca Brown who is just wonderful with how she treats the dogsbfcjg wrote: βSun Jun 11, 2023 2:57 pmSomeone who worked with one of my relations used this company, but they were to busy to take their dog on as well but that was a while ago.
https://paceypooches.co.uk/professional ... -services/
Please please please let me ruin itClaretTony wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 11:13 amA bigfor this thread.
Someone asking for advice and receiving sensible and useful advice. How it should be.
I use Auntie Kellys Dog Walking based in Padiham sheβs brilliant.Fence Claret wrote: βSun Jun 11, 2023 12:09 pmCan anyone recommend a good dog walking service in the Pendle area?
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Not as bizarre as posting one is on holiday in spain during lockdown all the while ones IP address points to one being at homepushpinpussy wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 2:49 pmI've always found the concept of owning a pet really bizarre.
Doggy Style? If so, same, dreadful name but they do a decent jobBurnley1989 wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 3:55 pmRachel Whitehead - Diego and Friends
I take my dog to the groomers in Rosegrove, seem good to be fair.
I used to have a groomers come to my house and cut my dogs hair in the back of his van. My dog always looked traumatised and there was an episode that I wont even bother typing as you'll all think I'm on the wind upvery, very strange guy.
I just could not imagine living in a house without a dog. They deliver so much joy, entertainment and love.pushpinpussy wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 2:49 pmI've always found the concept of owning a pet really bizarre.
I find that I have enough companionship, love and loyalty in my life with my family and friends without having the need to have an animal around. But each to their own.lakedistrictclaret wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 4:06 pmI just could not imagine living in a house without a dog. They deliver so much joy, entertainment and love.
I doubt whether I am alone in believing this.
Correct, pets aren't for everyone & in some circumstances seriously restrict your freedom & complicate life, but in some circumstances they can offer a sort of lifeline & companionship for lonely people & do their mental health the world of good. Nothing against them, but I often see & hear about them being left at home all day on their own while the owners are out working I don't think that's fair.pushpinpussy wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 6:28 pmI find that I have enough companionship, love and loyalty in my life with my family and friends without having the need to have an animal around. But each to their own.
Explain why you felt you needed to post that in relation to this thread. Might genuinely help me understand thick people. Literally no sarcasm, please do explain!!pushpinpussy wrote: βMon Jun 12, 2023 2:49 pmI've always found the concept of owning a pet really bizarre.