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When you complete the course, you'll emerge as a trusted Accredited Dog Trainer specializing in dog behavior and learning theory. As a PetSmart Pet Trainer, you'll take part in our Pet Training Instructor Accreditation Program to learn proven techniques developed by leading dog trainers.
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The Dog Trainer is a position within the Resort and reports directly to the Facility Director. You'll not only communicate with the dog(s), but also have a lot of interaction with mom and dad.
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It’s the celebration of Bella’s birthday, Gizmo’s graduation from puppy classes or Ace’s adoption. Show patience to pet parents when training their very excited puppy. Teach classes to a variety of dog breeds, sizes and ages.
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The Professional Dog Trainer is a position within the Resort and reports directly to the General Manager. Daily, you'll have the opportunity to train new dogsfrom puppy age to dogs who need some more reminders.
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The ideal Dog Trainer candidate must have: Strong work ethic, reliable, honest, and most importantly, a passion for dogs. We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add two more trainers in the Austin area.
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We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add three more trainers in the Hampton Roads Metro area. Computer skills with the ability to create dog training videos.
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We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add one / two more trainers in the Morgantown/ Northern WV area. -Handling and training small and large breeds from puppy to adult.
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If you have a passion for pets, a Pet Trainer at PetSmart might be a great fit for you. Guide pets through our NEW (retail’s first ever) Pet Therapy Training Program. And not just any goldfish, but that one, right there, no not that one, this one, yea.
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It’s the relief Rosie feels when you help her mom select the best food for her upset tummy and her delight when it turns out to be chicken flavored. For applicants in our Waterloo, San Francisco, or Los Angeles locations: Pursuant to the Waterloo and San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, as well as the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring, we will consider for employment, qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in a manner consistent with the law.
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We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add 2 more trainers in the Charleston area. Day to day requirements: -Handling and training small and large breeds from puppy to adult.
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We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add three more trainers in the Charlottesville area. We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add three more trainers in the Charlottesville area.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Olde Towne School for Dogs, the premiere dog training company located in Alexandria, VA serving the D.C. metropolitan area, is looking to hire new full-time trainers to our high energy team in a fast-paced and dog-filled environment.
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Through our broad range of class programs, you will: Teach classes to a variety of dog breeds, sizes and ages Lead each class with an emphasis on the safety and comfort for pets and pet parents Show patience to pet parents when training their very excited puppy Guide pets through our NEW\ (retail's first ever) Pet Therapy Training Program Have a lot of fun.
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The ideal Dog Trainer candidate must have: Please provide a cover letter detailing your dog experience and why you are the right candidate for the position! We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add one more trainers in the Charlotte area.
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We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add four more trainers in Delaware. We are a part of the fastest growing dog training company in the country- Off Leash K9 Training, LLC. We are looking to add four more trainers in Delaware.
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