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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic, organized, and safety-minded individual that will ensure our dogs are safe and having fun as a Canine Coach.
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A passion for animals and animal care, especially dogs + cats. You'll not only communicate with the dog(s), but also have a lot of interaction with mom and dad. The principal duties are to handle check-in for arrival clients, handle check-out for departing clients, make follow-up reservations for existing clients, sell activity packages and daycare on reservations made, greet all guests, clients, and vendors, and handle any general inquiries about the business.
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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for energetic and organized individuals that will be the star of the playroom. Candidates must LOVE dogs - ALL shapes, sizes and breeds - and be proactive in their development towards becoming better canine citizens.
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This person should love dogs- and, upon successful completion of training, you can even bring YOUR dog to work with you! All rooms are equipped with cameras so Pet Parents can stay engaged with their dogs and watch the fantastic experience you create for their pup.
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You're careful not to make mistakes and can be counted on to keep all the dogs in your care safe and well cared for! A big part of our success: we hire great people, who love dogs, and we treat them exceptionally well and reward them for their excellence.
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Leads by example by coaching all on contributing to a positive team-oriented culture The industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic, organized, business-minded individual to lead our team as General Manager.
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Company DescriptionOur Goal is Set: Be the best Dog Daycare in Chicago/r/n/r/nALL HANDS ON DECK. PupStars (dog daycare) has three words for you, small business, work ethic & integrity.
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We do have restrictions and safety measures for very extreme weather for dog walkers and dogs' safety. Our team consists of dedicated animal lovers from all backgrounds - students, vet technicians, kennel/daycare staff, vet office staff, retail staff, avid hikers, mail carriers, stay-at-home parents, retirees, artists, waiters, bartenders, freelancers, etc.
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You'll report to work over a variety of shifts to handle everything from walking dogs, giving them a potty break, feeding and administering medicines, cleaning their rooms, playing with dogs + cats and even loving them as if they were your own.
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Do not pull the dogs any more than one hour ahead of their appointment time if the dog is not returning to daycare/boarding. You have appointments at 8am, 9am, and 10am, but you have a bath scheduled at 2pm that is currently in daycare/boarding and the dog is NOT returning to group after their groom, finish all of your appointments before pulling that dog for their groom appointment to do the appointment as late as possible to minimize their kennel time after their groom.
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You interact with dogs and are always on stage. You love dogs and would love to care for them all day, every day! We provide you with the industry's best training in dog behavior and care.
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With 3 locations in the San Antonio area, our goal is to continue offering the best enrichment-based care to dogs for overnight lodging, daycare, grooming, and training. Input dog and client information into our database and print reports.
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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic, organized, individual that will be the star of the playroom. Thank you for your interest in joining the fastest growing and best dog daycare organizations in the country.
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City Bark is a premier pet resort in Denver for pet lodging and doggy daycare. We are looking for dog and cat lovers to join our team! Must be comfortable being around cats and dogs of all sizes and physically able to handle dogs of all sizes and to lift up to 60 lbs.
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VCA is also a leading supplier of diagnostic imaging equipment to the veterinary industry, as well as operating a franchisor of premier dog daycare facilities. Feeding and caring for dogs and cats.
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