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Can Holidays4Dogs collect my dog?

Can Holidays4Dogs collect my dog?

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Holidays4Dogs do not offer a collection service however it is possible that this could be arranged directly with your dog’s carer should they be willing to do so. There will be an extra charge for this service payable directly to your dog’s carer.

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