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Dog Care Manager

Metairie, LA · On-site

$10 - $14/hr

The Dog Stop is looking for an enthusiastic Dog Care Manager to join their team. Knowledge of the ... Supervising and directing safe and positive play * Maintaining a clean and healthy environment for ...

Supervise and direct safe, positive play among dogs * Maintain a clean and healthy environment for all canine guests * Oversee staff and dog interactions to ensure safety and fun * Manage back-of ...

The Dog Stop ® is looking for an enthusiastic Dog Care Manager to join their team. Knowledge of ... Supervising and directing safe and positive play Maintaining a clean and healthy environment for ...

Dog Care Manager

Harrisburg, PA · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

The Dog Stop ® is looking for an enthusiastic Dog Care Manager to join their team. Knowledge of ... Supervising and directing safe and positive play * Maintaining a clean and healthy environment for ...

The Dog Stop ® is looking for an enthusiastic Dog Care Manager to join their team. Knowledge of ... Supervising and directing safe and positive play Maintaining a clean and healthy environment for ...

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How much do dog play jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for dog play in the United States is $14.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dog Walker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dog Walker, you need a strong understanding of canine behavior, basic animal first aid, and physical stamina, typically requiring prior experience with dogs or relevant certifications. Familiarity with dog walking equipment, GPS tracking apps, and scheduling tools is beneficial. Patience, reliability, and effective communication with pet owners are key soft skills for building trust and ensuring pet safety. These skills and qualities are important to provide safe, enjoyable experiences for dogs and peace of mind for their owners.

What are dog play jobs?

Dog play jobs typically involve supervising, engaging, and caring for dogs in group or individual play settings, such as at dog daycares, boarding facilities, or dog parks. Workers in these roles are responsible for ensuring dogs play safely, socializing them, and sometimes providing basic training or enrichment activities. These positions require a love of animals, good observation skills, and the ability to manage groups of dogs to prevent conflicts. Dog play jobs are ideal for individuals who enjoy active work and want to help dogs stay healthy and happy.

What is the difference between Dog Play vs Dog Trainer?

AspectDog PlayDog Trainer
Required CredentialsNone typically requiredCertification from organizations like CPDT-KA or CCPDT often required
Work EnvironmentDog parks, pet daycare, homesTraining facilities, client homes, shelters
Employer & Industry UsagePet care, daycare, pet sittingPet training, behavior modification, obedience classes

Dog Play primarily involves engaging dogs in recreational activities to promote socialization and exercise, often without formal training credentials. Dog Trainers focus on teaching dogs obedience, behavior, and skills, usually requiring certifications. While both roles work with dogs, Dog Play emphasizes fun and socialization, whereas Dog Trainers concentrate on behavioral development and training techniques.

What are some common challenges faced by dog daycare attendants during group play sessions?

Dog daycare attendants often encounter challenges such as managing dogs with varying energy levels, personalities, and play styles. It's essential to monitor interactions closely to prevent conflicts and ensure the safety of all dogs. Attendants must also be attentive to signs of stress or overexcitement and know when to intervene or separate dogs. Strong communication skills and a calm demeanor are key to maintaining a positive and safe play environment.
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Dog Trainer - Dog Play Spot

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Best Friends Pet Care rating

4.7

Company rating: 4.7 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

31st of 35 rated pet care providers


Job description

Our dog trainers are focused on creating communication and deep bonds between humans and their fur kids in a fun, fast-paced environment based on positive reinforcement and stimulation.

We are an Employee-owned and operated company that is expanding, which provides many growth opportunities within the company. We currently have over 80 locations in twenty-six states coast-to-coast and have been in business for 30 years.

If you are looking for a company in which you can learn and grow, our countrywide, well-established pet care facility may be the perfect place for you!

Responsibilities:

  • Provide dog training services to Best Friends’ Customers.
  • Offer a variety of services including board and train, private and group training as well as specialty training depending on individual trainer – as facility and business constraints allow.
  • Sells/recommends retail items as appropriate for training sessions (i.e. leads, collars, lure treats, etc.)
  • Follow the specified training program outlines.
  • Promptly responds to customer inquiries.
  • Promotes services to customers by participating in center events.
  • Promotes services to area veterinarians by routinely visiting veterinary clinics.
  • Provide excellent customer service by paying attention to the specific needs of the dog owners.
  • Keeps Manager and Customer Service staff current on class offerings.
  • Maintains class and other training schedules.
  • Assures that all classes and other training is scheduled in Best Friends’ computer system.
  • Keep training area(s) clean and cleans after use.
  • Handles dogs appropriately in center.
  • Reports any pet or pet health or customer concerns promptly to Center Manager.
  • Works with acting Canine Interactive services Manager in order to both grow center business as well as to support the training program.
  • Upholds the mission and values of Best Friends Pet Care, Inc and Works within the guidelines as specified in Best Friends’ Policies and Procedures.
  • Maintains professional demeanor at all times.
  • Completes Safe Handling training.

Education/Experience:

• Appropriate education in dog training via schooling or internship with Professional dog trainer.
• Minimum of 2 years professional dog training experience.

Physical:
• Must be able to work weekdays, evenings and weekends as dictated by class/training schedule.
• Must be able to frequently lift 40 pounds.
• Must be able to be on feet for full shifts and must be able to stand, walk, and climb stairs frequently.
• Must be able to work on computer system.
• Must be able to work in an environment with exposure to disinfectant/sanitation chemicals, animal dander and excretions.

Personal:
• Must display solid dog training skills.
• Must have strong interpersonal communication skills.
• Must possess a love of animals.
• Cannot compete directly with Best Friends or solicit Best Friends’ customers for personal business.

Travel:
• Minimal as required for business outreach and events.


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