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Able to lift up to 50 lb., long periods of standing, walking, bending, stooping, reaching, animal handling, and restraint in an animal shelter-type setting. Must be able to safely handle, interact, enrich, and humanely care for all animal types, including but not limited to, cats, dogs, and small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and rats.
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Maintain Doggie Daycare standards with regular dog walking, feeding/watering of dogs in daycare, and a ensuring a fun, safe, & social environment for our clients pups. Maintain Doggie Daycare standards with regular dog walking, feeding/watering of dogs in daycare, and a ensuring a fun, safe, & social environment for our clients pups.
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The sitter needs to be comfortable walking dogs in all types of weather. We are a full service, in the clients home, pet sitting service offering Vacation visits for dogs and cats, 12 hour Overnight stays and Midday dog walks.
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Set up the surgery room for the veterinarian, prepare animals for surgery, including walking dogs; pre-medicating, shaving, and scrubbing the animals; and intubations. · Will be asked to handle (on average) 25-35 dogs and cats per day.
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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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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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Walking dogs according to safety protocols and picking up after them. This part-time, non-benefitted position is responsible for providing compassionate care and husbandry to the cats and dogs of Massasoit's Veterinary Technology program.
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Seattle Office Amenities: Free on-site gym, free dog walking services for office pets during business hours, free parking, and paid ORCA cards. Trupanion is a leading provider of medical insurance for cats and dogs in North America.
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Our services include dog walking services, pet sitting services (dogs, cats and other small animals) and overnight pet sitting. You love dogs and/or cats, enjoy the outdoors (dog walking) and being active.
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Millions of services have been booked on Rover, including pet sitting, dog walking, in-home dog boarding, and doggy day care. Choose your services: Opt for any combination of dog boarding, dog walking, doggy day care, drop-in visits, or house sitting.
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Keep in mind that If you want to offer doggy day care or dog walking, weekday availability is key. Want to make money watching dogs at home or around your neighborhood? Because of their flexible schedule, Rover sitters have also worked at Care.com, Grubhub, Seamless, DoorDash, Eat24, Caviar, Munchery, Saucey, Google Express, AmazonFresh, Instacart, Sprig, Luxe, Zirx, Lyft, Uber, Wag, Shipt, and Postmates.
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Additional details: This is a great opportunity for current freelance dog care providers, and others in the pet care industry such as vet techs and vet assistants. Once it’s approved, pet parents will be able to find you on our site and contact you via your Rover profile for their pet sitting needs.
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This could include walking dogs, caring for cats, and various household tasks (watering plants and collecting mail). Create a safe and positive walking environment for our client's dogs.
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Jobs include house sitting in the client's home, pet boarding in your home (as applicable), dog walking, drop-in visits to pets, and home concierge services like grocery shopping or checking on a home while clients are traveling.
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WHAT WE OFFER: a supportive working environment for animal lovers who want a great introduction to or continuation of positive reinforcement dog walking and cat care with a starting EMPLOYEE wage of $17 an hour.
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