Dog Sitter – PocketSuite https://pocketsuite.io Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:52:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://pocketsuite.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-cropped-app_logo-192x192-1-32x32.png Dog Sitter – PocketSuite https://pocketsuite.io 32 32 Dog Sitter Career Overview https://pocketsuite.io/post/dog-sitter-career-overview/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 09:29:44 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6995 How to become a Dog Sitter

Dog sitters care for dogs while owners are away from home, busy, or on vacation. Most often they will stay in the residence of the dog owner. This is to maintain the routine of the dog, to make them feel more secure and to not disturb the environment the dog is used to. “Dog sitter” can be a very detail oriented job. Not only does a dog sitter provide supervision and care for a dog, they might also be asked to fulfill some basic household duties, such as: mail collection, watering of plants, light grooming, vacuuming and cleaning up after the dog. They may also be asked to provide care to other small animals, such as cats, fish, pet rodents and birds.

It is not uncommon for a dog sitter to also run a busy dog walking business. You may find individuals who run a full-time dog walking service or moonlighting to earn extra revenue as a dog sitter. Still another option is to operate a much larger business that employs a trained staff to cover both vocations. Depending on the size of the business they may cover a substantial geographic area and serve many clients. Some individuals may choose to brand their business and when they achieve a certain level of success, to franchise their name to other dog walkers seeking a reputable brand with which to align themselves. A competent dog sitter not only cares for the canine but can perform a multitude of other tasks well including: Providing food and water, grooming the animal, brushing fur and teeth, taking the dog for walks, administering medications and providing the owner with a detailed report of all their activities. Furthermore, a dog sitter must alert the owner(s) if the dog requires medical attention for any reason, if the dog gets an illness or infection or suffers an injury while under their supervision. For this reason, an organized system for sharing information is very important. This might include veterinarian contact information and detailed dog information including, medications, allergies, weight, and breed. Because of the nature of this work, a dog sitters busy schedule may well include working on weekdays, weekends and holidays. You must be comfortable with being “on call” and following your clients’ varying schedules if you want to be successful at this type of work.

How much does a Dog Sitter make?

The salary for a dog sitter may depend upon where the individual lives, the local economy, distances traveled to work and how large a client base they are able to build. FYI, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics lists “animals caretaker”, including dog sitter, as a profession earning a median salary of around $24,000 a year. Dog sitters must also take into consideration operational business costs, including production of marketing materials, travel costs (gas, insurance and public transportation) and both personal and vehicle insurance.

Resources to help in starting or expanding your dog training career:

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Dog Sitter Networking Groups https://pocketsuite.io/post/dog-sitter-networking-groups/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 09:28:41 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6816 Meet Other Dog Sitter Coaches

There are many nonprofit dog sitting groups that offer beneficial advice, benefits and services to their members. These may include links to educational courses, marketing and promotional help and tips such as how to prepare and execute contracts.

Check out Facebook groups for Dog Sitters:

 

  Pet Sitters and Pet Owners Community

  Dog Sitters Needed

  Home from Home Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

  International House sitters ??

  NJ Professional Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters

  baby & pet sitters oki ❤

  need a sitter/want to baby sit

  Need a House Sitter / Become a Pet Sitter – The Mastermind Group

  Rover.com Sitters Group

  Reliable Baby Sitters & Pet Sitters of Jacksonville NC

  Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Pet Groomers & Pet Parents!

  Dog Services Melbourne

  Muddy Paws Home Boarding, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking

  The Pet Hub. Pet sitters in Malta and Gozo.

  House and Pet Sitters Spain

  Jump Start Your Pet Business – Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Boarding

  House/Pet Sitters Perth

  Rover Sitters

  IN HOME Dog Boarding Providers Discussion Group

  Pet Sitter Support Group

  Dog Boarding & Dog Sitting Colchester and surrounding areas

  PET SITTERS FORUM

  Atlanta Pet Sitters Connection

  Dog sitter of DFW

  Blackpool Pet Sitters / Dog Walking

  Pet Sitters In Algarve

  Dog Walkers and Pet Sitters – London

  Pet Sitters Network

  Dog Walker to Dog Walker

  Hiring Handbook for Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers

  Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters, Hull

  Chelmsford Professional Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters

  DOG WALKING/ SITTING EXCHANGE TLV

  KMC PET SITTERS

  Bali Pet Sitters Club

  Pet&House-sitters In Phuket, Thailand ??

  Seattle Dog Walkers and Pet Sitters

  Suffolk Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters, Groomers And Pet Services

  Dog Walkers and Pet sitters East Yorskhire

  Brittney’s Dog Sitting Services

  Trusted Pet Sitters Graf, Vilseck, Weiden Etc

  30 Days To Start and Grow a Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Business

  Borrow my dog

  Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters And Pet Care In and Around Manchester

  House and Pet Sitters UK

  Dog Sitters Cumbre/Javea/Moraira/Benitachell

  Pet sitters in Zurich

  MHDOG resources – Pet sitters, dog walkers, boarding

  Exmouth professional dog walkers and pet sitters, uk.

  Babysitter’s/Pet Sitters Clarksville/Fort Campbell Area

  San Antonio Baby/Doggy Sitters

  Wildcat Service Dogs Sitters

  Professional Pet Sitters Chat

  Texas Pet Sitters / Boarders & Dog Walkers Forum

  New England Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters

  Dog Services North East

  Pet sitting/boarding Berlin

  Puppy Dogs Tails Dog Walking and Pet Sitting Service

  Rover.com Pet Sitters – Unofficial

  Dog Walkers, Pet Carers & Animal Lovers Community Page

  California Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers With Employees

  South Wales Licensed Home Boarders, Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers Network

  Pet Sitters Available and Wanted in Luxembourg

  Dog Friendly Nottingham

  Dog sitting and Cat sitting Berlin

  Amsterdam Cat & Dog Sitting & Walking

  *** A WALK IN THE PARK *** Dog walking/pet sitting service

  Dog Walking & Pet Sitting across Queensland

  Lane Cove Dog-Sitters Group

  NYC Dog Walkers And Petsitters

  Northamptonshire,England Find Dog walkers, pet sitters & pet services

  London Dog Walkers

  Weimaraner Dog Sitters UK

  Bolton professional dog walkers, sitters and animal carers

  Pet sitter Maastricht

  Hampton Roads Professional Pet Sitter and Dog Walker Network

  Brighton & Mid Sussex Dog Walkers And Pet Sitters

  Paris Expat Dog and Cat Owners

  Essex Dog Services, Everything for your pet in Essex

  Dog walking and socializing – Dublin and surroundings

  Brisbane CBD & Surrounds House & Pet Sitter

  Sydney House & Pet Sitting

  Edmonton Pet Sitting

  Toronto Dog Services Search

  UK Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters and Dog Groomers Network

  Rover Sitter Community

  Pet Working Pro – Public Forum for Dog Walkers, Dog Trainers & Pet Sitters

  Dog-Friendly Chicago (Sidewalk Dog)

  Huntsville, AL babysitting / sitters

  Fort McMurray Pet Group

  Expats with Dogs in Amsterdam

  House Sitting – Western Australia

  Yokota pet lovers

  Pet Friendly Places in Malaysia

  Cape Town Pet & House Sitting Service

  80027 – OhOh27 – The Original OhOh27

  DOGSITTING BARCELONA

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Dog Sitter Certification Programs and Training https://pocketsuite.io/post/dog-sitter-schools-training/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 09:28:30 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6761 Certification Programs and Training for Dog Sitter

No formal training or certification is needed to be a dog sitter, however, various organizations offer online certificates that may provide you with an advantage over others in your industry. There is such a thing as a “certified” dog sitter. There are a few reliable sources that certify dog sitters and while not an absolutely necessary process, certification helps build trust between the dog sitter and the client. If you want to be a reputable dog sitter, an expert knowledge of dogs is a must. A good dog sitter is familiar with all aspects of dog behavior, psychology and care. Like most trades,  a dog sitter should have a large amount of hands-on experience and many hours in the field. A background in animal healthcare is a definite asset, such as the training you would receive as a veterinarian’s technician or assistant. Knowledge of canine CPR is a helpful first aid skill. Any additional dog related skills can also be helpful when creating promotional and marketing material for potential clients. Becoming a dog sitter requires that you have a good rapport with dogs. You must enjoy spending time with all kinds of dogs and have a compassionate, yet firm rapport with canines.  A good dog sitter is reliable and can be counted upon. You must care for dogs as if they were your own. This is someone’s “fur baby,” after all. The client must also feel comfortable with you, the sitter, staying in their home. They must feel that you are a good person and worthy of their trust. Dog sitting is an ever-growing industry, because as humans our love of animal companions never seems to waiver.

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How to Become a Pet Sitter https://pocketsuite.io/post/how-to-become-a-pet-sitter/ https://pocketsuite.io/post/how-to-become-a-pet-sitter/#respond Mon, 19 Jul 2021 11:36:00 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?p=17637 Pet sitters care for domesticated animals while their owners are away. These professionals care for the pets, tend to their needs, including feeding, and provide companionship.

It’s a valuable and important service, especially for dog owners. A dog left alone all day can suffer from a lack of physical and mental stimulation. That can prompt the dog to act out in destructive or annoying ways – destroying furniture, barking and descending into compulsive behaviors such as excessive licking and manic activity. A bored dog is a mischievous dog. With an adequate supply of food, water and clean litter, cats can get along on their own for a couple of days, but not dogs, which are bred as companion animals and instinctively crave interaction with people.

Pug resting in a cage

Another compelling reason for dog owners to hire a pet sitter is so their dogs can get outdoors as necessary to relieve themselves. Better to pay a pet sitter than clean the carpets every evening after a long day at work.

A skilled pet sitter with an established customer base can make a good income while enjoying relative autonomy on the job – it’s just you and the pet. You’ll provide a vital service while improving the life of the animals you supervise. If this sounds like a pleasant way to make a living, read on to discover what’s involved in becoming a pet sitter.

In this article you’ll learn:

  • How much money you can make as a pet sitter
  • The required training and certifications
  • Professional groups to join
  • Employment opportunities for pet sitters
  • Finding clients
  • Plus helpful tips

How much money can you make?

Pet sitters may charge by the hour or by the visit. There may also be a fixed price, such as for the day, overnight, or by the week. The average hourly wage is about $14, according to recent surveys of pet sitters conducted by ZipRecruiter and Indeed. Fees can also depend on whether pet services are being provided during holidays or if multiple pets will be involved.

Training and Certification

No license or training is mandatory to be a pet sitter, although you can become certified as a pet sitter through a variety of educational programs. The main reason to pursue certification as a pet sitter is that it looks good on a resume. Certification sets you apart from competitors offering pet sitting services. It shows you have taken the extra steps to achieve expertise in your work. That inspires confidence in customers.

Pet sitter eating with dogs in the living room

You also benefit from training by learning more about different animals and breeds, their disposition, and how to provide good care for them. After all, pet sitting is about more than sitting on the couch reading a book or texting a friend while the client’s dog runs wild through the house.

Here is a list of schools and programs that offer pet sitter training to help you get started.

  • Some of what you will learn in training:
  • Pet care for a variety of common animals and breeds
  • Health, nutrition and behavior profiles for different pets
  • Business development and management for a pet sitter
  • Pet first aid, including canine CPR

Professional Groups to Join

Participating in professional organizations is a great way to meet other professionals, swap tips and techniques, learn about job opportunities and stay engaged with your profession. Just as important, professional memberships show your customers and potential employers that you are serious about your work and devoted to being the best pet sitter you can be. Here are two of the most popular professional groups for pet sitters:

Pet sitter petting a dog's belly while it's on its back

National Association of Professional Pet Sitters is the only national, non-profit, professional pet sitting association dedicated to raising and abiding by industry standards. They are members with education, certification and the resources to operate successful businesses. A membership is $149 a year and includes these benefits:

  • Continuing  education
  • Library of resources and business tools
  • A listing in the NAPPS pet sitter directory

Pet Sitters International is the world’s largest educational association for professional pet sitters. PSI is dedicated to educating professional pet sitters and promoting, supporting and recognizing excellence in pet sitting. Annual membership is $145 plus a one-time $10 application fee. Benefits include:

  • Access to group-rate insurance and bonding coverage
  • A free custom business page and link on the PSI Pet Sitter Locator
  • Subscription to Pet Sitter’s World magazine
  • Customizable pet-sitter forms
  • Access to downloadable promotional materials
  • Access to PSI’s private member group on Facebook
  • Connect with PSI’s full-time staff to help answer pet-sitting questions
Pet sitter reading a magazine at the kitchen table while watching a dog

Employment

You’ll find jobs for pet sitters advertised at large veterinary practices, pet-store retail chains and online. When applying, it’s helpful to make copies of your resume and professional training certifications in advance so you’ll have them ready. You’ll also need copies of reference letters and contact information. Good references are critical to your success because as a –pet sitter you will have access to customers’ homes and that involves a high degree of trust. Be confident in the knowledge that smart customers will definitely check your references before handing over the keys to the front door.

Don’t overlook online employment-search services like Indeed and ZipRecruiter. You can set up notifications on these sites to receive email alerts about pet sitting jobs that match your geographic location.

Finding Clients

Every pet sitter needs a website and business cards. The website is necessary so people can discover your services as well as learn more about you once they have your business card (which must include your website address).

Kitten sitting on a window sill

Because everyone is online these days, that’s where your marketing efforts should focus.

Build a free Facebook page for your business. This is how you attract followers and provide tips to improve their life with pets. You can run discount specials and create teaser links to your business website by offering articles and news about pets.

Now create an Instagram page to highlight your pet sitting services. Instagram is the top online venue for professionals to showcase their work. A dedicated business page on Instagram is always working on your behalf. Be sure to include pictures of you interacting with pets.

Next, create a Google My Business page. This is another free service that lets you display your hours of operation, photos and reviews of your service so you can encourage customers to post great comments about your dog walking service.

Setting up each of these sites should take less than an hour. Then you’ll have three powerful tools promoting your business every day, around the clock. So you can spend more time pet sitting and less on marketing.

Additional strategies for finding clients:

Veterinarian Referrals

Contact local veterinarians and build friendly business relationships with them. A vet recommendation for your business can be invaluable in signing new clients. Start by making friends with the receptionist, who interacts with the vet daily and can make introductions.

Partner with Local Shelters or SPCA

This serves two purposes. It gets your business in front of people who are adopting animals and it solves an immediate need for busy professionals – finding someone to care for their pets while they are away. Leave flyers and business cards at the local shelter or SPCA, then encourage staff to recommend your pet sitting business. Volunteering for an hour or two each month at the shelter can build goodwill and help your marketing mission.

Partner with Independent Pet Stores

Small business owners understand the value of working with other professionals in the community. Focus especially on pet stores that sell organic pet food, specialty chew toys and other items that tend to attract more affluent customers.

Several goldfish swimming in a fish bowl

Good to know

As a pet sitter you may be able to establish long-term relationships with customers – and you should. Better to spend your time on a paying customer than looking for new clients. Still, economic conditions change and clients come and go. What you need is consistent cash flow. Here are suggestions from professional pet sitters to keep your business humming:

Provide excellent service

It’s harder for a client to discontinue your pet sitting services if you can show you are the absolute best in the business. Always give your best effort. Offer discounts to customers who refer others to your pet sitting service. After each visit, or perhaps weekly, leave a note for each customer detailing all you have done for their pet. This is not bragging. It’s showing customers they are getting real value for their money.

Pet sitter hugging dog at the park

Diversify

You may encounter potential customers who don’t need or want a pet sitter, but might warm to the idea of dog walking services or transporting a pet to and from the vet while the owner is at work. Also, don’t limit yourself to pet sitting cats and dogs. People with aquariums or caged birds, for example, need someone to feed their pets while they’re on vacation.

Focus your service area

Pet sitting for multiple customers in the same subdivision or neighborhood is easier on your time and transportation costs than driving all over town. You’re just burning up your profits in extra gasoline costs.

Ask customers to recommend you to their neighbors and friends

Word-of-mouth advertising is still the best advertising available. And it’s free.

If you enjoyed this article, check out some more great PocketSuite.io content that can help you grow your career as a pet sitter. Here’s a great place to start.PocketSuite has thousands of business owners who all started where you are right now. Our community is always happy to help you ramp up, grow your client base, and achieve your income goals, both within the PocketSuite app and as part of our exclusive Facebook Community Group. PocketSuite’s vision is for any professional to be able to work for themselves and make a great living. It starts here. It starts with you. It starts today. Let’s get started, download PocketSuite now! Feel free to reach out with any questions (we’d love to hear from you)! Text us @ (415) 841-2300.

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Different Types of Dog Training Apprenticeship Programs https://pocketsuite.io/post/different-types-of-dog-training-apprenticeship-programs/ https://pocketsuite.io/post/different-types-of-dog-training-apprenticeship-programs/#respond Wed, 07 Jul 2021 03:31:12 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?p=12934 DOG TRAINING APPRENTICESHIPS

Are you an aspiring Dog trainer seeking an apprenticeship program? Apprenticing under an experienced Dog trainer may be the single best thing you can do to step your Dog training skills up and kickstart your new career as a Dog trainer. While there are plenty of Dog training and Animal Behavior certifications available on the market, nothing teaches hands-on skills quite like in-person experience.

For this reason, in this article we’ve broken down the different types of Dog training apprenticeship programs available on the market today.

It’s time to sit up and pay attention, because you’ll be a whole lot dog-gone smarter when it comes to approaching your Dog training career after you finish reading.

In previous articles, we’ve discussed the merits of becoming a certified Dog trainer.

We’ve talked about how to get certified as well as the wide array of certifications available.

Today, we’re switching focus and discussing a much more specific topic – apprenticeships.

What is a Dog training apprenticeship?

The Department of Labor defines an apprenticeship as a “learn-while-you-earn” business model that “combines on-the-job training, provided by the employer that hires the apprentice, with job-related instruction in curricula tied to the attainment of national skills standards.”

In essence, you get hands-on experience in the Dog training field by working with an established Dog trainer or company.

As an apprentice, you can gain invaluable experience by learning to understand the key behavioral differences between breeds.

For example, a German Shepherd may exhibit traits of a guard dog while a Beagle will always find its way home.

Apprenticeships generally last between 1 and 6 years. Apprentices typically take classes while they are working, which combines real life experience with theoretical knowledge.

These two methods of skill acquisition are complementary and deliver lots of benefits to both the Dog trainer and the employer:

EMPLOYER BENEFITS

As a veteran Dog trainer or Dog training company, you form a symbiotic relationship with your apprentices while enjoying the following benefits to your business:

  • Low cost, skilled labor
  • On the job training for potential full-time Dog trainers
  • Lower employee turnover – an estimated 91% of apprentices stay with their employer after the program ends

APPRENTICE BENEFITS

As a Dog training apprentice, you get lots of perks that you wouldn’t have access to just by receiving a Dog training certification:

  • On-the-job training
  • Higher chance of being hired full-time once apprenticeship is complete
  • Credentials signifying apprentice is qualified for a career in Dog training
  • Steady wage increases
  • Learning new methods and training techniques
  • Potential college credits

Dog trainers or Dog training businesses may choose to perform screening procedures to select the best apprentices.

This may include minimum qualifications such as being 18+ years of age and being a college graduate or enrolled in college.

It may also include more complex benchmarks such as aptitude tests, interviews, transcripts, or previous experience working with dogs.

While there is no formal Dog training apprenticeship system in the US, we have compiled a list of the most prominent Dog training apprenticeship programs that we could find. Let us know if we missed any, we’re happy to add them as well.

SELECT DOG TRAINING APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

Wags and Wiggles Training

Wags and Wiggles – California

Laurie Zurborg CPDT-KA has been featured on Animal Planet and runs a prestigious Dog training apprenticeship program under the name Wags and Wiggles.

Wags and Wiggles started in 1999 and remains one of the top Dog training apprenticeships.

House of Dog Training

House of Dog Training – Colorado

The House of Dog Training features multiple certified Dog trainers and runs an apprenticeship program that costs $2500 for 1 year or $5000 for 2 years.

They can help you earn hours towards your certification and even help you with the application process to receive your certification.

PAWS Training Group

PAWS Training Group – Massachusetts

This 150 hour long apprenticeship program prepares you for home appointments, private sessions, training camps, and fostering dogs.

PAWS was founded by Shari-Ann Murphy, who has been training and fostering dogs for over 25 years.

Little Angels Service Dogs

Little Angels Service Dogs – California

The Little Angels Student Trainer Apprenticeship Program has a tuition-free option available, which is the only one we’ve come across so far.

The company operates as a non-profit, and their goal is to “better the community through dog training education, and specifically to assist the disabled through trained assistance dogs.”

Service Dog Academy

Service Dog Academy – Illinois

Mary McNeight CCS, BGS is the head trainer for Service Dog Academy, and was a featured speaker for the Association of Professional Dog Trainers 2013 Conference.

If you’re interested in training medical alert dogs or service dogs, their apprenticeship program may be a good fit.

Front Range K9

Front Range K9 Academy – Colorado

The Front Range K9 Academy apprenticeship is a $2500 program that typically lasts 2-6 months.

Jennifer Hime started Front Range K9 after studying under Dog Trainer Paula Mitchell of Animal 

World, and has been in the Canine training world since 1990.

thisable veteran

thisABLE Veteran – Illinois

The apprenticeship program for thisABLE Veteran is a paid program in Illinois that teaches you to train service dogs for veterans.

This non-profit has been operating since 2011 and was founded by Behesha Doan.

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My Little Dog Training Business – Oregon

For residents of Oregon, My Little Dog Training Business is offering an apprenticeship program that prepares you to take your test through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers. 

Suzanne Brean started the Academy as an adjunct to her Dog training business, and has the following certifications to back up her knowledge:

  • CP.D.T.-KA, 
  • C.P.D.T.-KSA, 
  • S.T.A.R. Puppy Trainer, 
  • C.G.C. (Canine Good Citizen) 
  • C.G.C. Community Canine Trainer, 
  • C.G.C. Urban Canine Trainer.
Doggie Academy

Doggie Academy – New York

The Doggie Academy apprenticeship program is headquartered in New York at the Brooklyn Dog Training Center.

The internship is free and unpaid, and you must sign a non-compete document stating you will not train dogs in the Brooklyn area for at least 1 year.

BADDogs

Bad Dogs Inc – California

Led by Barbara Davis, the Bad Dogs Inc apprenticeship program is called DogTAP.

Barbara has been certified by both the CCPDT and IAABC, which are two of the most prominent certifying bodies for Dog trainers.

Good Dog Autism Companions

Good Dog! Autism Companions – California

The Apprentice Trainer position for Good Dog is a volunteer position at a non-profit.

It lasts 16 months and is an unpaid apprenticeship.

Good Dog Santa Cruz

Good Dog Santa Cruz – California

Mardi Richmond CPDT-KA, CC heads up the Good Dog Santa Cruz apprenticeship program.

Mardi specializes in force-free training methods, and offers a 1 year program at $400 per month.

whos walking who

Who’s Walking Who – New York

The apprenticeship program for Who’s Walking Who was started by Stacy Alldredge, who has been working in the Canine world for over 24 years.

Legends Dog Training

Legends Dog Training – California

The apprenticeship program for Legends Dog Training comes at a cost of $950.

Amanda Gagnon Dog Training

Amanda Gagnon Dog Training – New York

This apprenticeship program comes in at $4500, but doesn’t require any previous experience with Dog training.

So there you have it. Armed with this knowledge, go forth and learn all the ins and outs of being a professional Dog Trainer by joining an apprenticeship program near you.

You may also want to check out our other Dog trainer-specific articles:

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Did we miss any popular Dog training apprenticeships? Drop us a line at support@pocketsuite.io and let us know! We’d be happy to update our article to include your feedback and suggestions.

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Dog Sitter Associations https://pocketsuite.io/post/dog-sitter-associations/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:28:30 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6763 Associations for Dog Sitters

Joining an association can provide some great insights into your industry. An association can provide education to a dog sitter and help promote their services to dog owners. They can give exposure to dog sitters across the country, provide networking opportunities, alert dog sitters to annual conferences, publish quarterly magazines and offer links to  affordable and comprehensive bonding and insurance plans. Associations often offer a dog sitting directory and in some cases dog sitting certification and health care benefits.

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National Association Of Professional Pet Sitters https://pocketsuite.io/post/national-association-of-professional-pet-sitters/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:40 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6621 An Overview of National Association Of Professional Pet Sitters

Regardless of the size of your pet-care business, NAPPS can provide the backing to boost your business all year.

NAPPS is likewise dedicated to advancing the pet setting industry in society and advocates for animals. Their goal is to be the most highly regarded experts in professional pet sitting.

How to Join National Association Of Professional Pet Sitters

Select the appropriate membership category found on their website and click “join” to submit your online application. If you have questions about the online application, contact NAPPS Headquarters at napps@petsitters.org or call 856-439-0324.

Resources for National Association Of Professional Pet Sitters

Location: USA

Website: https://petsitters.org/event/seniordogs

Email: napps@ahint.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_napps/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNAPPS/

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Society Pet Sitter https://pocketsuite.io/post/society-pet-sitter/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:40 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6624 An Overview of Society Pet Sitter

Based in Dallas, Society Pet Sitter offers pet sitting, dog walking and pet caretaker administration – as well as daycare and boarding. Services include:

• In-home pet sitter or walker.
• Short-term pet sitting.
• Evening and night pet sitting.
• Daycare and overnight boarding.

How to Join Society Pet Sitter

If interested in applying, send your resume that includes work history, education, volunteering and/or achievements, and professional references. In your email cover letter, include what it is about pet-sitting that appeals to you and your pet care experience. Email attention to “PET SITTING RESUME” – info@societypetsitter.com.

Resources for Society Pet Sitter

Location: Dallas, TX

Website: https://www.societypetsitter.com/

Email: info@societypetsitter.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocietyPetSitterDallas/

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Save the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting https://pocketsuite.io/post/save-the-mailmen-in-home-dog-training-and-pet-sitting/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:40 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6626 Save the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting Overview

Save the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting has been serving the Treasure Valley since 2016. They provide pet sitters who are trainers and skilled in caring for animals while owners are away. Spare the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting believes each pet is more comfortable in its own home while its owners are away.

Training Programs at Save the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting

  • Dog Sitter Training
  • Price Range: Check website for updated details.

Resources for Save the Mailmen In Home Dog Training and Pet Sitting

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San Diego State University World Campus Training https://pocketsuite.io/post/san-diego-state-university-world-campus-training/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:40 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6630 San Diego State University World Campus Overview

Find how you can transform your affection for animals into a lucrative pet-sitting career. This course covers all that you need to know about pets from nourishment, exercise and medical aid and everything that goes into beginning an effective business. 

You’ll start with pet care, including nutrition, work out, emergency treatment, and diagnosing basic ailments. You will learn the essentials of emergency treatment and discover how to administer pills, fluid drugs, and infusions to an uncooperative feline or dog. You will find how to deal with home visits and dazzle your potential customers. You’ll likewise learn how to handle problems that can emerge, for example, lost pets, pets that pass on suddenly, and pets that need prompt veterinary care.

Training Programs at San Diego State University World Campus

  • Start a Pet Sitting Business
  • 6 Weeks Access / 24 Course Hrs
  • Price Range: Starting at $129 

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