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Emerald City Puppy Power


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About
I notice that I'm definately more active than other dog walkers. Plus, I take the dogs to different environments every day. I love the idea that I can enjoy the outdoors with dogs, have fun, and make some money while doing it.
Overview

Hired 1 time

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Services offered
Dog size

Extra Small (1 - 15 lbs)

Small (16 - 25 lbs)

Medium (26 - 40 lbs)

Large (41 - 70 lbs)

Frequency

One time

Once per week

Multiple per week

Additional services

Feeding

Baths

Grooming

Medication

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Reviews
3.7

3 reviews

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Paula R.

Nov 20, 2011

Hired on Thumbtack

Kevin has been a great dogwalker for my maltese-shi tzu. I am so impressed in how much better shape he is in since Kevin has been taking him out with other dogs for long play dates. Also, today I took my usually grouchy guy to the park where he normally picks fights with all other dogs. Today he was nice to all the dogs he met! I am sure that is Kevin's influence to be sure.
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Fiona D.

Dec 16, 2013

Kevin has been sitting our dog for the last year. He does a fabulous job, we have left or dog with him for up to 5 weeks and about 5 other occasions, our dog is always really well cared for.
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Skylar D.

Oct 16, 2013

HORRIBLE - IF YOU LOVE YOUR DOG DON'T LET THIS PERSON ANYWHERE NEAR IT. HE LOST A CORGI ALONG 148TH - LEFT OVER 20 DOGS BUNCHED TOGETHER ON THEIR LEASHES AT THE DOG PARK BY BCC UNATTENDED WHILE HE WENT LOOKING FOR IT AND THEN 2 WEEKS LATER LOST A LABRADOODLE THERE AS WELL - THEY STILL HAVEN'T FOUND THAT DOG.
Emerald City Puppy Power's reply
Thanks. It's definitely nice one can see reviews from others However, I'm sure it was a lot less than that and, i got her in about 5 minutes. And, I'm not sure what you mean by losing a labradoodle there.