1. Visit all the local vets and ask for their advice.
2. Visit all the local kennels and ask for their advice
3. Visit all the local dog breeders and ask for their advice
4. Set up your own 'dog grooming, dog exercising' business. Grants are available with VAT exemptions initially.
5. Buy some pedigree dogs and set up your own dog breeding business. Grants are available with VAT exemptions initially.
2006-07-06 22:15:59
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answered by CurlyQ 4
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Over the summer volunteer at the local animal sanctuary, and when you go to college in September keep on volunteering.
Occasionally, my local boarding kennels look for staff and will just about take on anyone. After finishing my GCSEs and going to college in the September, I spent a little while working there - I had never worked with animals before, and I haven't since.
2006-07-06 22:03:37
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answered by k 7
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Your best bet is to get some volunteer weekend work at an animal shelter. They always need extra help and you gain the experience.
2006-07-06 21:57:11
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answered by Lily 4
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While you wait for your course to begin, you can start getting some practice.
Put adverts for walking dogs, for washing them...work somewhere voluntarily, nocharge, and that way you will be getting some experience.
2006-07-06 22:03:19
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answered by sopie s 3
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try your local stray pet centre..they are always looking for volunteers to take dogs for a walk and to play with them...that way you gain some experience
2006-07-08 08:50:41
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answered by spotonmybum01 2
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I guess the only way would be to do unpaid work experience. Try contacting the companies you are interested in and ask them if they will take you on unpaid to gain experience.
2006-07-06 21:52:47
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answered by OriginalBubble 6
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Yes because work with any animals you must have the respective qualifications or relevant experience.
2006-07-06 21:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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create your own company.
try Pooper Scooper -- clean poop from yards of dog owners for a start -- send out flyers, charge a monthly rate, determine daily routes, clean on schedule, offer perks.
Pet Sitter
Dog Breeder
2006-07-06 21:55:48
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answered by My Big Bear Ron 6
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i've got traditionally owned Dalmatians -- for extremely virtually 50 years! So i assume i'm able to commenting in this one. Dalmatians are a unusual breed and one might desire to be VERY careful the place one acquires a canines. when I have been given out on my own, i offered my first one from an exceedingly respected breeder. I have been given him particularly affordably by way of fact they have been breeding for liver spots and a pair of black spots got here alongside too! a protracted shot, yet quite a threat! So, I took the black. "Breed rescues" have been exceedingly unknown back then. in case you want to coach a Dal, I notably propose a great breeder. even with the incontrovertible fact that, in case you purely desire a great puppy, or an obedience/agility/scientific care canines, a rescue is a great thank you to pass! I have been given my recent one with the aid of Dalmatian Rescue of North Texas and he grew to become into totally vetted -- no longer purely for uncomplicated problems which incorporate heartworms, yet Dal particular issues besides. Dalmatians are bred to be better half canines to the two human beings and horses -- and that they are marvelous at the two. purely by way of fact we don't use horses a lot from now on is not any reason at the back of them to pass "extinct" yet human beings might desire to word of their "quirks" and get them with the aid of a good source -- a great breeder or breed rescue. i might additionally notably propose no longer breeding those canines on your individual! there's a reasonably severe call for for the domestic dogs by way of fact of their "cuteness" yet if you consider that they are particularly obnoxious "adolescents" they are oftentimes given up.
2016-12-10 05:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this is difficult but could you offer to do voluntary work. Not knowing you I do`nt know if that would be possible, but it`s one way of getting experience
2006-07-06 21:55:38
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answered by madge 51 6
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