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PUP IDOL - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL


ANOTHER reindeer-dog, but this time in the form of 16-month- old sproodle Charlie (right) from Bucks


Recycling in Westcott, Buckinghamshire. His favourite food is blue cheese – and we’re sure the offi ce smells lovely after that! Our boy Charlie also


moonlights as a lunchtime food thief!


LIFE of the party is four-year-old bull mastiff , Gypsy (above). Residing from JP Skips, in Norfolk, she loves to sleep anywhere and everywhere (don’t we all). She prefers human snacks rather than dog food (again, don’t we all).


In the January issue we will be announcing the PUP OF THE YEAR where the winner will receive a voucher for £150!


THIS YEARS fi nal Pooch of the Month is Marvin the basset hound from Shaw Skips. He’s four years old, but we reckon he’s got the charisma to rule an isle of dogs. Sadly, he’ll have to keep the Shaw’s skip afl oat for now. One of Marv’s best qualities is telling staff someone is at the door with his loud bark! All hail King Marv!


I'M A CELEB-KITTY


WHAT AM I DOING HERE? This is Teddy and he likes to visit the offi ce of Reconomy, Kings Lynn,


in Norfolk. Not a pup but an absolute star who works hard for fuss and cuddles from the whole team. What special pet likes to visit your offi ce? Let us know for our 2019 editions.


@SkipHireMag SHWM December, 2018 15


POOCH


OF THE MONTH


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