Dog Walker Jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead

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Qualified Dog walker wanted

by Katie • Windsor and Maidenhead
Hello, we are looking for a great dog walker in Holyport, Maidenhead SL6 for help with our nervous rescue dog. If you think you'd be a good match, please apply.
£9 - £112 walks / week

Overnight pet care at our home in Sonning Village

by Patricia • Wokingham
Job responsibilities include walking Jupiter twice a day along the Thames, feeding all the monsters twice a day, and cleaning cat litter trays once a day. The job begins on Sunday late morning and ends on Wednesday evening at 6 pm. We will pay a total of 135 pounds. We live in a beautiful home in the lovely Sonning village so this job will have a vacation-like feel. The Thames path is close and a lovely place to walk Jupiter.
£9 - £111 night

Looking for Loving Dog Care

by Mj • High Wycombe
Hi, my name is Mj and I am looking for a dog sitter in High Wycombe HP11. Or from somewhere West of London. I would like someone who is very experienced, reliable and is absolutely fine with a strong loving dog. I am hoping to find someone who can care for her at theirs. She will need proper walking. She loves water anx is a mixed breed. Please apply if you think you'd be a good match for our family.
£9 - £116 nights

Dog Sitting Needed in Farnham for 2-2.5 weeks in December '24.

by Gail • Waverley
Hello, we are looking for a dog/house sitter to take care of our two dogs from roughly 7th-23rd Dec this year (dates tbc). Ideally you would have a few years of experience, references and live near Farnham so you can meet us and the dogs beforehand. Whilst we have two dogs, only one will need walking daily. Please send me a message if you think you can help.
£9 - £111 night
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Dog Walker Jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead

When can you start working as a pet carer?