Dogs are so popular these days that there are lots of people who would
like to create a career in dogs for themselves. They love dogs, they
enjoy spending time with them, and they feel they have something
positive to offer to both people and dogs by working with animals.
Fortunately there are many dog-related careers available to people. Here
are five good ways to make money and earn a living working with dogs.
As
a job, dog walking has become very much in demand in the past few
years, particularly in larger cities with many apartment dwellers.
People who live in apartments or in homes without sizable backyards, and
who work during the day, are often in need of a good dog walker for
their dogs. A dog walker will come by the home and take the dog out for a
good walk, usually while the owner is at work. Many dog walkers will
walk the dog for about an hour. For some dog walkers more vigorous
exercise is involved, such as jogging. The good thing about dog walking
for the dog walker is that he can walk multiple dogs at one time and
have several clients per hour which improves his income. You can become a
dog walker anywhere that there is a demand for such a service, though
dog walkers are usually found in urban areas. You could also walk dogs
for the elderly or the disabled in smaller towns or rural areas.
If
you decide to become a dog walker it's a good idea to get some
insurance and consider becoming bonded since you will be responsible for
other people's pets. Decide how many hours per day or week you want to
devote to the work. You can be flexible if it's a part-time job, but you
must be reliable. Keep good financial records and have a written
contract with your clients. It's a good idea to have extra collars and
leashes with you when you walk dogs in case one breaks. Always pay close
attention to the dogs and know where to take them for veterinary help.
Like
dog walking, pet sitting has become very popular. Many people prefer to
hire a good pet sitter rather than take their dogs to a boarding
kennel. A pet sitter can come to someone's home and take care of the
dogs without causing them the stress and upset of sending them to a
strange kennel with unknown dogs.
In order to become a pet sitter
you should do many of the same things discussed for becoming a dog
walker: get insurance and become bonded. You will be in your clients'
homes and you don't want to be blamed if anything should be missing or
broken when they return home. Your insurance and bonding will cover you
in case of any accidents. You should also keep good financial records
and have a written contract with each client that details your services.
Make sure you have contact information for your clients when they are
out of town and that you have contact information for their vet. You
should also know about any medications or special foods their dogs get.
It's a good idea to visit with the clients and their dogs, in their home
before they leave so you have a chance to meet the dogs and assess
them. It also gives the dogs a chance to get to know you a little.
As
with dog walking, a pet sitter is able to have multiple clients at any
one time. It's usually only necessary to spend an hour or so with each
client dog or dogs to handle feeding, play time and to make sure the
dogs are all right. You may wish to visit twice a day in some cases
depending on feeding schedules. These are things to work out with your
clients.
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