Take your dog for a dip in a four legged friendly pool
Canine Dip and Dive Maldon have a pool which is aimed at teaching dogs and allowing dogs to swim in a safe environment.
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Brandon is a reporter who covers stories from the Maldon and Burnham areas. Also covering across a range of places in Essex. Got a story? Email - brandon.penny@newsquest.co.uk
Brandon is a reporter who covers stories from the Maldon and Burnham areas. Also covering across a range of places in Essex. Got a story? Email - brandon.penny@newsquest.co.uk
Canine Dip and Dive Maldon have a pool which is aimed at teaching dogs and allowing dogs to swim in a safe environment.
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