Reenas Dogs Professional Dog Walker, Pet sitter (Day & night), pop in feeds & play dates

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I offer cat feeds + sitting too! Let me know if you need a hand xx
06/08/2025

I offer cat feeds + sitting too! Let me know if you need a hand xx

Just a little note of my 'Away' days in August ❤️🙏🏼🐾
30/07/2025

Just a little note of my 'Away' days in August ❤️🙏🏼🐾

15/07/2025

Having a lovely weekend with my top boy Lenny ❣️
12/07/2025

Having a lovely weekend with my top boy Lenny ❣️

29/04/2025

Warning! We're seeing heatstroke cases in our Pet Hospitals and, tragically, some could not be saved ⚠️

Heatstroke is a very serious condition that can cause severe dehydration, organ damage and even death. If your pet is showing symptoms of heatstroke, start cooling them down immediately and contact your vet.

It’s important for pet owners to be aware of the signs of heatstroke. The quicker they’re cooled down, the better their chance of recovery.

See the full guide: https://pdsa.me/2M3r

*Please note that ice cubes are perfectly safe to use as a treat to cool down on a hot day. If your pet is suffering from heatstroke they should not be used as treatment.

[Visual description: An infographic that outlines the signs of heatstroke in dogs that owners should look out for, and what to do if you’re worried. This includes: Vomiting, excessive panting, foaming at the mouth, bright red or pale gums, drooling, confusion, weakness, collapsing, shaking, seizures and diarrhoea.]

The boys 😍
28/04/2025

The boys 😍

Shooting star ✨
28/04/2025

Shooting star ✨

Yes he is!
28/04/2025

Yes he is!

15/04/2025

It's gardening season! If you're going to be enjoying a spot of gardening with your pet around, make sure you're aware of these potential hazards 🐌🌱

- Pesticides and w**d killers can be highly toxic, so keep pets away when using them.
- Slug pellets should be stored securely and only used where pets and other wildlife can not reach them, as they can be deadly if eaten.
- Compost bins and piles of leaves or grass cuttings can contain harmful bacteria and mould when they rot, so make sure you're clearing your garden waste into a secure bin, away from prying paws.
- Grass seeds can be a hidden hazard, as they can become lodged in your pet's skin, ears or eyes. As they're so small, they can move through the body's tissues, causing your pet serious inflammation or infection.
- Lots of toxic flowers begin to bloom in spring. This means there are many poisonous bulbs to be dug up, which often have a higher concentration of nutrients than leaves or flowers, making them even more dangerous for your pet if they are eaten. Keep these plants/bulbs in areas your pet can't access, or if you can, avoid them altogether.

Share to spread awareness 🔁

[Visual description: An infographic titled: Spring gardening hazards for pets. Pictured hazards include: pesticides, slug pellets, grass cuttings, grass seeds, w**d killer, poisonous plants and bulbs, and compost bins. Text reads: search 'PDSA poisons and hazards in pets' via your browser for the full guide.]

Too cute not to post again 😍Featured woofers:Little Reggie The Toff And mad little Stormy girl ❤️🐾
25/03/2025

Too cute not to post again 😍

Featured woofers:
Little Reggie
The Toff
And mad little Stormy girl
❤️🐾

Gorgeous Reggie 😍
20/03/2025

Gorgeous Reggie 😍



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London Borough Of Lewisham
SE6

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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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