1ST PROFESSIONAL PET SITTERS INC

3910 W OBISPO ST
Tampa, FL 33629
(813) 835-7674
Contact: ROCK, TERRI
Business Description: 7 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. NO SERVICE FEES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICES. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.
Services: Pet Sitters, Kennels
In Business Since: 1992
Service Area: PORTIONS OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
On Angie's List Since: 11/14/2007
Warranties: ASK FOR DETAILS
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: MON-FRI 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Senior Discount: NO
Cities Served: Apollo Beach | Gibsonton | Palm River-clair Mel | Ruskin | Sun City Center | Wimauma
 
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