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The Dog Trainer position is responsible for Dog Training brand consistency, delivering all program offerings and maintaining operational standards within the Pet Care Center. The Dog Trainer will be the primary resource and leader in their Pet Care Center regarding Petcos Positive Dog Training program and therefore be accountable for consistent achievement of the Pet Care Centers budgeted Dog Training sales goals by driving sales, while educating and engaging all Pet Care Center partners.
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Must embrace and advocate the role of Dog Trainer in their Pet Care Center and local area to consistently represent Petcos diverse culture and positive atmosphere. Work cross functionally with Pet Care Center partners to build strong community partnerships with strong to grow the dog training business.
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You must be committed to and show a genuine interest in enhancing communication and teamwork between dog and pet parent by offering positive solutions and rewarding success while providing a fun and safe environment for dogs, pet parents and Pet Care Center partners.
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Improper use of safety equipment and/or not following proper lifting techniques may pose of risk of injury to customers, pets, and Pet Care Center personnel. Maintain ethical standards while working with dogs, pet parents, and all Pet Care Center partners.
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The majority of job duties are conducted indoors, although merchandise receiving, merchandise carry-outs, or stock balancing will require leaving the Pet Care Center briefly. 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 promotions, to our canine companions and their pet parents, helping them strengthen their bond through fun and educational dog training.
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Feeders Pet Supply is calling all compassionate animal lovers to apply to join our amazing animal care team as a full-time OR part-time Dog Groomer. Our animal care team also enjoys great benefits , including f lexible scheduling , education opportunities, employee discounts, and a free pet food program.
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Promote the science based positive training philosophies of the Petco Positive Dog Training Program and ensure a safe dog training environment for pet parents, guests , dogs, and all Petco partners.
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Develop training plans for pet parents and their dogs and work to increase the use of positive reinforcement and eliminate the use of punishment. The Petco Positive Dog Training Program supports and adheres to LIMA which stands for least intrusive, minimally aversive and spotlights the importance of dog trainer skillsets and knowledge base to ensure that Health & Wellness remains priority throughout the training process.
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Upon hiring, must complete Petcos Positive Dog Training Instructor Program with a Petco Certified Dog Trainer Mentor and associated Petco onboarding within specified timeframe. As the Dog Trainer, you must follow Petcos Positive Dog Training curriculums, policies, and training methodologies.
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This includes but is not limited to maintaining dog training barriers, seating, dog training kiosk and associated signage. Confidently perform all tasks & duties as outlined in the Dog Training Instructor Program (DTIP.
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Must successfully complete Petcos Positive Dog Training Instructor Program upon hiring, within established timelines. Previous experience teaching positive reinforcement Dog Training techniques in group or class settings preferred.
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Schedule and maintain dog training calendars to reflect current guidelines and minimum expectations. Provide quick and courteous service to all Petco guest customers by determining their needs and sharing product knowledge and dog training recommendations.
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Maintain Dog Training area cleanliness and equipment per Operational guidelines and Policy and Procedures. Ability to influence without authority and drive dog training results. CPDT-KA or Karen Pryor Academy (KPCTP) certifications preferred.
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Encompass excellent listening skills and able to effectively coach in an encouraging and motivating way by delivering points efficiently and easily. Background in public speaking, presenting, and facilitating a group.
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Focus on providing positive training solutions and when it comes to unwanted behaviors, teach the dogs what we want them to so instead. Comfort level with technology and the ability to coach others on troubleshooting issues.
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