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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic and organized individual to be the star of our playroom as a Dog Bather.
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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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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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Our Backup Care On-Call Corporate Nanny/Sitter position has the potential of providing work Mondays - Fridays starting at the hours of 8am-6pm. Job Category: Backup Care Nanny and Sitter Position On-Call.
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Provide pet parents with exceptional dog training instruction and customer service by acting as a subject matter expert for Petco's 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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We are looking for (1) an amazing Executive Corporate Nanny/Sitter for our Backup Care division, WHO CAN PROVIDE COVERAGE for our DC, & NORTHERN VA families. EXECUTIVE CORPORATE ON-CALL SITTER (20 - 30+ Hours) (Backup Care Division.
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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic, organized, business-minded individual that will assist in all areas of Dogtopia as a Rover.
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Most dog-walking services occur from 10am to 3pm Monday - Friday. Provide detailed and attentive care for our client's cats and other small animals (guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters, etc.) Work materials will be provided (treats, poop bags, and other materials as needed.
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We are looking for (1) amazing Executive Corporate Nanny/Sitter for our Backup Care division. A professional caregiver will have previously worked in one of the following jobs: non-family member babysitter; private nanny; elementary school teacher/assistant; pediatric nurse; daycare; c church or other child related work.
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Fill In Walker for Mid-Days (Monday - Friday) for various routes in and around Washington, DC. Some evening, weekend and holiday availability preferred.
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Kate's K9 Pet Care services Alexandra, Arlington, Fort Washington, National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Springfield, Waldorf, and nearby communities. Most pet-sitting services occur on evenings and weekends. At w e take pride in the quality of our care - which makes us VA and MDs #1 Pet Care Professionals.
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Then working as a professional pet sitter may be the position for you. Are you retired, stay-at-home mom, freelancer, or a student? We need people who won’t unravel when things aren’t seamlessBe in good physical health – You will be walking dogs and sometimes in the rain, sleet & snow.
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Fellows gain business skills in both the classroom and in practice at Dog Tag Bakery, our Washington, D.C.-based social enterprise. Dog Tag offers a competitive compensation package including health and dental insurance, Group Life, AD&D, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability coverage, a Flexible Spending Account, retirement plan, and savings on transit and parking.
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Atlas and Dog Walking D.C. (DWDC) are hiring for a Pet Sitter in the Washington D.C. area. The Pet Sitter will care overnight for dogs, cats, or other small animals. If pet sitting for a dog, safely and responsibly walk the dog(s) for specified amount of time set by clients and provide "potty breaks" as needed.
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Passionately Pets, a local In-Home Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Company, is currently hiring exceptional pet sitters and dog walkers to join our wonderful team. Passionately Pets, a local In-Home Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Company, is currently hiring exceptional pet sitters and dog walkers to join our wonderful team.
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