Caring for your dog in Guildford
By MaxRaymond | Thursday, January 20, 2011, 12:15
Did you get a new pet for Christmas?
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There are plenty of services that help you with caring for your dog (photo courtesy of Rupert Maspero - http://bit.ly/hFqkNe)
That must have been exciting! Though, at some point, the honeymoon
period will end and you'll have to work hard to care for your pet, no
matter how loving and caring they are. In particular, dogs can be a
real handful and you'll need all the help you can get if you want to
take good care of it. We've found three companies in Guildford that
can help you with all kinds of problems.
Wag 'n' Walks are a well-established
company who guarantee tail wagging. Mainly taking care of dogs, they
make sure that your pet gets the best treatment possible and they
have plenty of experience. Among their services are dog walking, a
daycare service, a pet taxi and emergency services. Prices range from
£5 to £35 but for the more expensive services you are certainly
getting your money's worth. Also, if you introduce a friend to Wag
'n' Walks you get a free walk for your dog. You can call them on
01483 563898 or go their website for more information about their
services.
On the other hand, if you want your dog
to be well-behaved and/or well-trained then you could no wrong by going to
The Golden Bone. They can offer you 2-hour consultations to pinpoint
and solve any problems you're having with your canine. As well as
that, they offer one-to-one training and run dog training classes at
East Horsley Village Hall for beginners. You can call them on 07825
291251.
If your dog has any problems in terms
of well-being, fitness etc., then the best place to go might be
Greyfriars Canine Hydrotherapy. They also offer rehabilitation and
acupuncture among other things all with the aim of making sure your
dog is fit and healthy. They can be contacted on 01483 811172 or you
can go their website for a full in-depth look at what they offer.
Do you know of any other good companies
that do similar services? Have you used any of the above three and,
if so, did they help you? What services are there for other pets?
Leave us a comment with your thoughts.
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