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Free training for your dog 2020 🐶

Neisha from Glendowie

**This year I will be completing a Certificate in Canine Behaviour and Training at Unitec Mt Albert. To do so I need a dog that I can have regular access to train with and learn with.

As I do not have my own pup I am looking for any one who is keen to lend me their doggo on a regular basis.

This will include full days on Tuesdays and Thursdays (around 8am to 3pm) undergoing training at Unitec and other casual occasions to do further training/walking.

This will be free for you!!!! 🐾🐶🐕

As a requirement of the course, the dog must be over 18 months old and under 7 years old, desexed and able to socialise well with other dogs and understand basic commands. Also must be quite toy or food driven ☺️

It would be preferable if you live near Ellerslie or would be able to drop off your pup to me in Ellerslie in the mornings as I will be flatting there this year. I will be able to drop him/her back home in the afternoons 🐶

Please contact me on here or message me on 0212643875 for more information!

I also offer dog walking services seperate to my study, if you need your dog walked, I do group and individual walks and have a lot of availability over the uni break especially ☺️

Thank you!!

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