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We also offer doggie daycare, training, and a dog grooming salon, so your pet's entire experience is like a luxury vacation at a resort. At Pooch Hotel, we're so much more than a dog kennel.
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Jovie Offers: Variety : Work in family homes as a sitter or nanny, camps with Jovie team members, corporate events/weddings, and more Flexibility : Choose your hours and manage your schedule with our MyJovie APP Rewarding work: Make a real difference in the lives of children and families Competitive pay : Enjoy great wages and awesome benefits (management of payroll/taxes, sick pay, workman’s comp, healthcare for FT employees, etc.
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Since 2003, The Dog Scoop has pioneered the Open Pack doggy daycare concept. Overnight Dog Daycare Associate. Free daycare services and boarding for your dog. Since 2003, The Dog Scoop has pioneered the Open Pack doggy daycare concept.
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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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Pawsitive Dawg Walking and Pet Sitting is not just a dog walking and pet sitting company; we're a force-free and fear-free pet care company dedicated to the social, emotional, and overall well-being of all animals.
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This is a part-time role for a Dog Walker at Happy Camper Dog LLC. The dog walker will be responsible for ensuring the safety of all dogs as their #1 priority, creating a fun environment for each dog, and providing exceptional care and attention during each outing.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Research Scientist to join our team and independently lead complex research projects into the genomics of cats and dogs.
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In addition, this role focuses on performing the following Nursing Support duties: Provides basic care services to patients, but does not have an RN or LPN license.
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Variety: Work in family homes as a sitter or nanny, camps with Jovie team members, corporate events/weddings, and more. We service families in all of Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Lexington, Winchester, Arlington, Belmont, Watertown, Waltham, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Wakefield, Somerville, Chelsea, Charlestown, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, Revere, Everett, Essex County, Andover, Reading, Burlington, Chelmsford, Lowell, Haverhill, Lynn, Stoneham, all of the North Shore & New Hampshire.
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