Address: | 205 McGinn Rd, Ferny Grove QLD 4055, Australia |
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Postal code: | 4055 |
Phone: | 0491 747 871 |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
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We are available to assist you with the capture and removal of snakes, lizards, monitors, possums, scrub turkeys and other problem animals. Casey Scholten, owner of All Snake and Critter Catcher has extensive training and practical experience that includes; capturing/handling snakes and other reptiles, turtles, possums, kangaroos, foxes, farm animals and I worked as part of a koala ...
Phone Casey on Mobile 0491 747 871 4 Steps for training Step 1 - "Puppy Magic" 8-16 weeks of age (4 week course) Step 2 - "Best Mates" Over 16 weeks of age - Basic obedience (6 Week Course) Step 3 - "Unleashed" For dogs who have the basic obedience level (6 Week Course) Step 4 - "Limitless" PAYG for consistent˜training and it's great fun too
0491 747 871. All snake and CRITTER catcher. 0491 747 871. Google: ALL SNAKE AND CRITTER CATCHER ABOUT ME. Having decided to put my years of amateur experience with catching, handling, relocating and managing wildlife to good use, I am now available to assist you with the capture and removal of snakes, lizards, monitors, possums, scrub turkeys ...
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