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Taking On A New Job As A Dog Trainer, And The Good Points And Challenges You Will Face In This Line Of Work.

Posted on July 23rd, 2010

If you are looking for a job working with animals, particularly with dogs, and you’re considering New careers that you could move into, then you could consider one of the few Careers that are offered that involve dog training. Dog trainers work in a variety of different areas, so there are different Careers accessible if you have the right skills. Here we are going view some of the Careers available, so if you’re looking for a New career it may help give you some idea of what you’d like to do.

Dog trainers generally work with domestic pets, however you could branch out into more professional areas with experience. Wages for working in this type of job vary quite a bit, ranging from around £13,000 to anywhere in excess of £30,000. The amount you get typically d¬-epends on the area you specialise in, although it is possible to accomplish a lot from managing your own business, which is what lots of people wish to do. Some of the other Careers you may branch into include training dogs for working with the police or fire service, or possibly even the armed forces. Dogs are helpful for these organisations for things such as sniffing for drugs, helping look for people and also in some instances helping search out bombs or explosives. You could also be giving training for dogs which help herd animals such as sheep on a farm. Another, extremely important use for dog training is training help dogs which are used to help people on a daily basis with disabilities, particularly those who are partially-sighted/blind. Guide dogs provide an important service to these people, so training dogs to do this style of work can be a very rewarding experience indeed.

Whichever type of dog trainer you decide to be, there are particular personal specifications you should meet before truly thinking about a New career in a career such as this. Firstly, of course, it’s incredibly important you have a lot of confidence dealing with all kinds of dogs. A good strong knowledge of dogs, dog breeds and dog behaviour is also vitally im¬portant, as different breeds could react differently to different methods of training. Tolerance and the capability to preserve a positive attitude are also vitally important. You need a great deal of imagination also, as you’ll be required to be thinking on your feet always, and coming up with new ways to teach the individual animals that come under your care. Dog training requires no recognised qualifications, but if you are considering New careers within this area it’s worth noting that experience is incredibly valuable when job hunting. There are courses available as well which you can undertake at a variety of establishments throughout the U.K. which will give you an advantage when trying to become a dog trainer. Overall this is a brilliant career choice which provides people with the option to start up their own business, or move into full-time employment.

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