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9 Fantastic Jobs for Dog Lovers

It’s said that you will never work a day in your life if you pursue your passion. And since dogs are considered a person’s best friend, we believe that working with dogs matches the definition of a vocation where you never have to work a day in your life. Bottom line: Working with dogs is healthy for you.

Take a moment to look at other ideal careers for dog lovers before committing to spending the next eight years of your life aiming to become a veterinarian (which is an extremely admirable career choice!). You never know what the future may bring.

9 Fantastic Jobs for Dog Lovers

Jobs for Dog Lovers

1. Veterinarian

For good reason, veterinarians must complete eight demanding years of education to become physicians of veterinary medicine! Animals cannot communicate their pain to a veterinarian, unlike humans, which makes a veterinarian’s job extremely difficult.

Veterinarians treat sick animals and ensure that pets are happy and healthy. Veterinarian work is immensely fulfilling, but it may also be emotionally taxing at times. You’ll need a strong background in the sciences as an undergraduate to become a veterinarian.

2. Vet Tech or Veterinary Assistant

Unprepared for eight years of rigorous education? Within a few years of post-graduate study, veterinary technicians and vet assistants provide exceptional care for our four-legged friends. Taking care of animals is tough yet fulfilling work.

Veterinary assistants –  Although there are numerous programs available through technical and community colleges to aid you in this career path, being a veterinary assistant does not require a degree or certification. Future advancement to a veterinary technician certification may be possible with this field of study with on-the-job training.

Vet tech – Programs for veterinary technicians usually last two years and offer a variety of specializations, including internal medicine and dentistry.

3. Dog Sitter

We are starting to think of our pets as part of the family. However, due to our hectic schedules and travels, we occasionally need to locate extra pet care. Dog walkers and pet caretakers can help with that.

Someone has to look after their cherished pet, whether the owner is leaving for a two-week vacation or the workweek. Dog walking, dog watching, dog daycare, and drop-in visits are available options.

Do you want something that takes less time? Think about going for a walk with your dog! It’s a fantastic method to workout for you and your dog(s), as well as a wonderful opportunity to see your city.

4. Certified Pet Dog Trainer

A profession as a dog trainer can be ideal for you if you have an abundance of patience that is just waiting to be used.

The secret to dog training is understanding a dog’s inner workings and knowing how to deal with them, whether you’re training an untrained dog one-on-one, teaching a puppy kindergarten class, or temperament evaluating rescue dogs for potential forever homes.

In order to maintain your accreditation, the Certified Pet Dog Trainer program requires 300 hours of coursework in addition to ongoing study.

You should also think about observing a respectable local trainer.

5. Service Dog Trainer

Service dogs make the lives of their owners safer, happier, and healthier.

Teaching people and dogs how to communicate with one another through service dog training is an incredibly beneficial endeavor. In addition to teaching a dog to do a task, training a service dog involves teaching the human partner how to collaborate with their dog and assist in retraining the canine and human team to new orders and duties.

You can research many national service dog organizations that train and place service animals, as well as find out more about volunteering, training as an apprentice, or participating in a service puppy raising program.

6. Animal Behaviorist

An animal behaviorist, often known as a dog behaviorist, examines the behaviors of dogs and looks for the factors that contribute to particular behaviors.

In order to identify—and address!—problem areas in a family’s relationship with their dog, dog behaviorists frequently visit homes, just like a psychologist or psychiatrist would with human patients.

There are programs in animal behavior at the master’s and doctoral levels. It’s advantageous to have a biology or psychology undergraduate degree.

7. K9 Police Officer

K9 police canines are specially trained to assist law enforcement in locating missing persons and evidence from crime scenes, detect drugs and hazardous materials, and support and safeguard their police officer counterparts.

Being a K9 handler takes one to two years of experience in law enforcement as well as a passion for working with the public and animals. This is because police canines always attract a lot of attention when they are in uniform. The department offers on-the-job training for positions involving the handling of dogs.

8. Dog Groomer

An apprenticeship, or on-the-job training under an experienced groomer, is necessary for dog grooming. The National Dog Groomers Association of America offers certifications that you can obtain after you have a sense for the trade. In addition, the NDGAA provides pet groomers with industry conferences, competitions, and courses on various grooming techniques.

And by the way, Rover offers dog grooming jobs in Austin and Seattle! You’ll receive a $250 welcome incentive on top of an 80% commission.

9. Doggy Day Care Provider

Having your own dog daycare or working at one can be a good fit for you if you enjoy the notion of being surrounded by several dogs going about their business. It’s a good idea to be certified in pet CPR and first aid, and to have experience handling dogs and interacting with them, much like at human daycares.

Before you start, you should do some study on the issues of how much space you have, what amenities you want to offer, and local rules and regulations whether you intend to operate your own dog daycare out of your house or a facility you own. In addition, there’s a maximum number of dogs you can host in a secure and comfortable manner at once, as well as additional safety issues you should consider beforehand.

Playing and engaging with dogs all day long more than makes up for any initial planning or certification requirements.

Other Options

Becoming a dog photographer, dog show handler, search-and-rescue dog handler, or owning or working in a pet business are just a few of the many bizarre occupations available to dog lovers.

And once more, search for a workplace that welcomes dogs if you’re not interested in pursuing a dog-centric job!

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