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Stage 2: Dog Trainer: Successfully run and grow the dog training business in one of Petco's Pet Care Centers with local and national marketing support, with access to internal partner resources, networking, client acquisition through our state-of-the-art online booking and scheduling systems.
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Pet/Live Animal, pet food, pet product knowledge is strongly preferred. Exposure to sharp grooming instruments, perfumed shampoos and soaps, pets, and pet waste. Talk to dog or use other non-physical techniques to keep the dog calm and in the trainer and customer's control.
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As a Petco Certified Dog Trainer, you will play a vital role in furthering Petco mission as a Pet Health and Wellness company by enhancing the bond between pet parents and their furry companions.
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Conduct dog training group classes and private lessons with pet parents, educating them on positive reinforcement techniques and environmental management while providing guidance to strengthen the human-animal bond.
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Passion for animal care, training, and welfare and a genuine interest for improving the lives of pets and their pet parents. Career development and growth opportunities, such as a Dog Trainer Mentor, Dog Training Pro & Virtual Instructor.
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Your expertise in modern dog training techniques and positive reinforcement methods will help pet parents develop well-behaved, happy, and healthy dogs. We are 29,000 strong, working together across 1,500+ pet care centers, 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics, eight distribution centers and two support centers.
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Position Overview : Petco is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Dog Trainer. Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the requirements and responsibilities of the Petco Dog Trainer position.
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Ensure a safe and clean training environment by adhering to Petco's policies and procedures regarding animal care, health, and safety. Complete cash register transactions, guest buy-online-pick-up orders and other Pet Care Center merchandising activities, as needed.
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Maintain provided class-related materials to consistently call back interested pet parents in a timely manner, promote Dog Training classes, seminars, workshops, Meet Your Trainer and/or Dog Training events sponsored by Petco.
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Petco is a category-defining health and wellness company focused on improving the lives of pets, pet parents and Petco partners. Create a healthier, brighter future for pets, pet parents and people.
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Keep accurate records of training sessions, progress, and pet parents' feedback. Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Familiarity with computer systems and software to manage training records, schedules, and communication with pet parents.
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Recommend and sell appropriate training tools, equipment, and supplies to pet parents, ensuring they have the necessary resources for successful training. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with pet parents and provide clear instructions and demonstrations.
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We're the future of the pet industry. Stage 1: Dog Training Apprentice: 6-weeks weeks of instructor led learning and development. Work cross functionally with grooming and veterinary teams to provide 360 solutions for all dog training guests.
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Physical stamina to stand, walk, bend, and lift heavy objects (up to 50 pounds) associated with dog training equipment and supplies. Collaborate with the store team to promote dog training services, assist with scheduling, and handle customer inquiries or concerns.
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Provide pet parents with exceptional Dog Training instruction and customer service by acting as a subject matter expert for Petcos Positive Dog Training Program, products, services and in-store promotions, to our canine pet friends and their pet parents, helping them strengthen their bond through fun and educational training.
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