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Dog Training Career: Doing It and Loving It
We all want to have a job in which we will not only earn but also
enjoy. Dog trainers are very fortunate to have a job that can be
considered as a dream job by many. Imagine earning a significant amount
of money out from doing something that you love, not all people have
that luck.
What is a dog trainer? A dog trainer is someone who:
Works with dogs and their owners or handlers helping them by offering
useful dog training classes
Teach people how to properly take care of their pet dogs
Teach dog owners basic obeying commands
Teach dogs how to interact with other dogs and with other people
Train dogs for search and rescue missions
Train dogs for competitions.
Assess the progress of dogs during the training
How Feasible is a Dog Training Business?
Before venturing into a business it is very important that you
determine its feasibility. A dog training business is a very feasible
business since in the United States alone, there are approximately
62,400,000 owned dogs. Thats a lot of prospects for you.
The best thing about engaging in a dog training business is that there
is little overhead costs required to start your business. However you
need to have skills and knowledge in training dogs, that is if you want
to succeed in the business. Aside from that, you need to show your
clients that you really know what you are doing in order for them to
trust you with their pet dogs.
High Earning Opportunity
As a dog trainer you can use your skills and knowledge in helping pet
owners while earning more than any part time job out there. So be proud
that you are a dog trainer because you are not only doing one of the
things you love but also you are one of the highest paid professionals
there is.
Another advantage in being a dog trainer is that you only have to work
for thirty-seven hours or longer depending on what you like. You can
have training sessions from Monday to Friday or any other schedule that
you would like. You can also conduct evening training sessions since
you have the control of your time.
To further broaden your clientele you can also offer home service dog
training. That can also add up to your income.
Attitude is Important
Training a dog is not an easy task, so as a dog trainer you are
expected to display the following:
Great amount of patience, calmness and friendliness towards the dog
An equally great amount of care and understanding
You also need to be flexible which means that you should be able to
handle different types of dogs without a high degree of difficulty.
You should also be clear in giving instructions especially during
training sessions.
You also need to be physically fit in order to conduct proper
training.
It would also help to be organized so you will not miss out any
training exercise.
Find pleasure in what you do because work will not be so tiring if
you enjoy doing what you do.
Lastly a dog training career is still very promising especially since
there are still very few people that venture in this type of
profession. This means that you will have very little competition.
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Recent Stories and News
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Will Co. 4-H Club starts dog training classes (The Herald News)
Saturday will mark the start of the 2009 Dog Training program for the
Will County 4-H Tailwaggers (4htailwaggers.org). This 4-H club, in
existence for more than 20 years, specializes in 4-H Dog projects and
training.
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Topeka and Shawnee Co. Library Hosts Dog Training (WIBW Topeka)
The Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library held the first of a
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