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My dog doesn’t like to do it’s business in the garden, is this a problem?

My dog doesn’t like to do it’s business in the garden, is this a problem?

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No, but it’s helpful to know. All our dogs are regularly walked according to their needs. Your carer can make sure your dog leaves the garden more frequently.

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