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A Windy City Paws dog walker and cat sitter must be committed to providing our customers the highest level of care and, most importantly, have experience with and love being with dogs and cats.
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This dog walker position can also work in conjunction with our Pet Sitting Position for additional income Pet Sitter Hours: Some availability during at least 2 of our 4 visit time windows: Morning & Afternoons OR Morning & Evenings OR Evenings & Nights Mornings: 6-10am.
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Do you want to be a dog walker, but aren’t interested in the “gig economy?” Needless to say, we’re looking for dog fanatics. Be able to work Monday-Friday 10AM – 4:30PM. Most employees complete 8-10 dog walks each weekday.
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We do it all; dog walking, pet sitting, in-home overnight care, pet transportation services, dog training, as well as private boarding and daycare at our office, just to name a few! Dog walking and pet sitting duties for regular, one-time, & vacation-care clients, i.e. cleaning, feeding, walking, running, playing, petting, brushing, pet waste clean-up, light housekeeping, medication administration, etc.
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We have won #1 Dog Walking company in SF and #1 Dog Walker in the Bay Area in many publications, multiple years. You'll get your dog walker certification and permit through us ($800-$1000 you don't have to spend) and you're ready to go.
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Hooman on Demand is a locally owned and operated dog walking and pet-sitting service. Many of our staff were previously dog walkers with other on-demand services, doggy daycare staff, dog groomers, or volunteers at a local shelter.
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Apply for Weekend/Evening Dog Walker & Cat Sitter - Chicago. Paid training when you onboard and continued education on dog and cat behavior and handling throughout your tenure with us.
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Professional weekend dog walker with the ability to walk up to three dogs at one time, transport up to four dogs, and manage up to five dogs off-leash in a private fenced area. Many of our staff were previously dog walkers with on-demand services, doggy daycare staff, dog groomers, or volunteers at a local shelter.
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Professional dog walker with the ability to also care for cats in the Lakeview - Lincoln Park neighborhoods. Because of their shared origins, Dani and Maren have a unique insight into the dog walking industry.
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We're on the hunt for a professional dog walker/pet sitter to join our dynamic team. Are you a dog whisperer, cat cuddler, or all-around animal enthusiast? No Place Like Home Pet Sitting & Dog Walking services the following locations in South Jersey: Audubon, Barrington, Bellmawr, Collingswood, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Haddon Twp, and Mt. Ephraim.
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Many members of our staff were previously dog walkers with on-demand services, doggy daycare staff, dog groomers, or volunteers at a local shelter. We are growing and are excited to offer dog walking and pet sitting services in the Concord, MA area.
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Our goal is to provide our high-end clients with the most professional, safe, and consistent dog walking and pet-sitting services possible. We prefer candidates available from 11am to 3pm for dog walking services.
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Escape the administrative hassle and focus on the heart of pet sitting and dog walking - being active, outdoors, and caring for our sweet furry customers. Daily Dog Walking : Embrace the joy of midday walks from Monday to Friday.
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Our Dog Walker can make on average $800 a month not including extra bonuses while filling their dog, cat, puppy and kitten-cuddling needs each week! petservices If this job sounds like it Barked at YOU, make like a dog ready and excited for their walk and gooooo apply.
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Professional Dog Walker / Pet Sitter. At each home, you will need to follow the client’s instructions for caring for the pets by either walking the dog(s), playing in the yard, feeding, giving medication, feeding cats, cleaning cat litter, and potentially caring for other small pets.
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