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65 Kaiwharawhara Rd,
Wellington
6035,
New Zealand
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04 472 7921
0274451702
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www.pawsinthecity.co.nz
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Pet Grooming
Puppies,Classes, Behavioural Counselling, Obedience Training, Consulting,Behaviour
we are providing services in Ngaio, Wellington City
Positive Reinforcement, Intermediate, Beginner, Advanced, Humane Methods
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“I am pleased to say I have been a customer of SB Autos for over 20 years. Steve and his team have kept my family's vehicles in top condition and most of all, SAFE.Steve is meticulous, his team follow suit. Steve has picked up many minor issues with our fleet, which I doubt others would have. His advice has saved us plenty over the years, by avoiding issues in advance. He and his team are thorough. They don't just fix what appears to be broken, they check out why and how, then advise. 10/10”
“Shipped an EquiBalance to Germany nearly 10 years ago. Fantastic trailer for warmbloods. Loaded immediately and traveled beautifully. No previous "training". Arrive fresh after 4+ hours.”
“They do my parents lawn and constantly miss patches leaving long bits. Leave grass clippings on the grass and foot paths. Very rarely do the edges. There Gardner is no better leaving weeds. ”