Please take a moment to view the pictures of some of our resident dogs with their carers.
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 Shirley with Dix Hampton, Middlesex
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 Sylvia with George North Wembley
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 Jad with Storm Wembley
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 Troy begging for a treat Bexleyheath, Kent
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 Brian with Gemma Purley, Croydon
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 Chris with Jacob Catford, London
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 Bobbie with Scamp Mitzi Hanworth, Middlesex
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 Joyce with 'Sweet' Suki Hiller Catford, London
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 Lesley with Murphy Ashford, Middlesex
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If you love dogs and are currently without one of your own and would like to be considered as one of our carers, please email us via our contacts us page to find out how you can get paid for 'caring for dogs'.
Q. What kind of people become dog carers and how are they vetted?
A. All kinds of people become dog carers, we have retired people, families, single people, young and old - they all have one thing in common, they are dedicated to caring for dogs. When a new dog carer is registered, they first have to fit our basic criteria which is that they should be at home during the day ("as opposed to working"), they should have a garden with secure fencing, they should not have any dogs or cats of their own, and there should not be any pre-school children living in the home. If they fit our criteria I then arrange to interview them for suitability to our service. We only accept people onto the register that we would place our own dog with.
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