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well im 16 and when im out of school and college i want to do somthing that has to do with dogs. what are some good paying jobs? and what do they pay? or about how much. i was thinking of dog training. and i meet somone on the internet and she said that she was a dog trainer and she said that the pay is exellent but the dogs are perks.

2007-03-29 06:32:15 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

doing the doggy daycare sounds so fun.

2007-03-29 06:45:18 · update #1

yea im gonna be helpin at a humane society but u have to be 18 to do anythin with dogs, like walkin, careing, fostering, bu i can do stuff with cats, like fostering the pregnant ones, sick or injured.

2007-03-29 07:23:23 · update #2

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Pet sitting. It's fun, and it's pays great! Plus starting up your own business for it is pretty simple. Read Pet Sitting for Profit by Patti J. Moran. She is the founder of P.S.I. There are other books she's written, but this one is really great on explaining the business and how you can make money, and what you need to get started. It's really helpful. Good luck hun!

2007-03-29 06:59:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

She's right! Check into working as a Pet Trainer at Petsmart. You get an hourly wage plus commission off of every dog that you train. PetSmart is a great company to work for, excellent benefits, great employee discount and working with dogs is a BONUS!

Its fun to watch some of the "less obediant" dogs start class. When they graduate, they are like a totally different dog. I would definately recommend becoming a dog trainer. Maybe after teaching basic class, you could move on and teach agility or train dogs to assist the handicap/eldery. You really can do alot with this profession if you have the dedication which sounds like you already have.

GOOD LUCK!!! :)

2007-03-29 06:49:34 · answer #2 · answered by ferrickhead28 2 · 0 0

Vets make the most money and since you are planning college, that is the best choice in my opinion. In the meantime you can volunteer at an animal shelter or work at a vet's boarding facility.

A trainer is iffy since you have to find the customers and small business like that have a very high failure rate. There is a great deal of liability, too. Besides people can say anything on internet so don't believe them.

The one job you DONT want is working in a pet store. Puppy mills are terrible!

2007-03-29 06:46:22 · answer #3 · answered by banananose_89117 7 · 0 0

Working at a doggy daycare could be a nice idea. It seems like you like animals and from what I've observed most of these dog care facilities are fun places to work. Not sure how good the pay will be though.

2007-03-29 06:41:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

... They're no longer jobs, they are tips. It's precise that Schnauzers are very sensible, so undoubtedly he'll trap on speedily. Guard puppies aren't wanted in nowadays, so I doubt you'll be able to uncover a role there. My puppy does nonetheless, "defend" our family, however watch out he does not end up and anti social puppy. If you are considering letting him be a police puppy, you shouldn't have a puppy! Police puppies reside with their masters, the police officer. They aren't loved ones puppies, they're informed to harm and assault. My puppy fetches matters for me too, so a lovely trick like if you want to please dinner visitors I'm definite!The lawn cart factor sounds a bit of bizarre. I'm careworn as to why you are having a puppy. It's best that you are adopting, however puppies for households don't seem to be particularly supposed to have "jobs." I could also be improper, nevertheless it sounds such as you wish a few labour performed totally free! I do not know what you are asking. Are you in need of a role that honestly will pay? Or for him to be taught a few tips? Fetch isn't a role. It's a sport.

2016-09-05 20:19:33 · answer #5 · answered by baldridge 4 · 0 0

there are so many great jobs out there for dog care. if you have never worked with them before, you may want to atrt off at a place like your local pound to get a feel for it, and after that if you still feel you want to do more, there is always grooming, walking, training, or one of my personal vfavorites... being a doggie foster home. :) all have their rewards. good luck!

2007-03-29 07:05:31 · answer #6 · answered by smb473 1 · 0 0

Groomer, dog walker, daycare attendant or owner, trainer.

2007-03-29 06:36:55 · answer #7 · answered by Bers 2 · 0 0

law enforcment ,vet,animal shelter rescue person

2007-03-29 06:38:08 · answer #8 · answered by j_breezy 2 · 0 0

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