... training certification and/or experience under an established certified groomer. Entry-level ... Ability to work with and manage small, medium and large dogs and work around fur and dander.
... training certification and/or experience under an established certified groomer. Entry-level ... Ability to work with and manage small, medium and large dogs and work around fur and dander.
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... emphasis on swine, dogs, rabbits, frogs, and rodents. Our program is accredited by AAALAC ... This is a non-tenure research track faculty position. Entry-level faculty rank classification ...
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Postdoctoral Clinical Veterinarian
$130K - $150K/yr
... emphasis on swine, dogs, rabbits, frogs, and rodents. Our program is accredited by AAALAC ... This is a non-tenure research track faculty position. Entry-level faculty rank classification ...
Entry Level Dog Trainer information
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$9.15 - $11.08
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11% of jobs
$13.90 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
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The median wage is $15.92 / hr.
$14.95 - $16.89
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$18.56 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$16.89 - $18.82
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$20.75 - $22.69
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How much do entry level dog trainer jobs pay per hour?
What is an Entry Level Dog Trainer job?
An Entry Level Dog Trainer is responsible for teaching basic obedience commands, addressing common behavioral issues, and helping dogs and their owners build a strong relationship. They typically work under the guidance of an experienced trainer or as part of a pet training facility. Duties may include conducting training sessions, socializing dogs, and educating owners on reinforcement techniques. This role is ideal for individuals who love working with animals and want to gain hands-on experience in dog behavior and training.
What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Entry Level Dog Trainer?
As an Entry Level Dog Trainer, your daily tasks often include assisting with obedience classes, helping socialize dogs, and demonstrating training exercises to pet owners. You may also clean training areas, handle scheduling, and provide feedback to both clients and senior trainers. Collaboration is common, as you often work as part of a team under the guidance of an experienced trainer. These responsibilities help you build hands-on skills and prepare you for more advanced positions in animal behavior or specialized training.
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Dog Trainer position, and why are they important?
Entry Level Dog Trainers need a basic understanding of canine behavior, patience, and a high school diploma or equivalent; prior experience with animals or volunteering can be beneficial. Familiarity with positive reinforcement techniques and tools such as clickers, leashes, and basic training aids is usually expected, and some employers may offer on-the-job training or support certification through organizations like the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT). Strong communication, observational skills, and a calm demeanor help trainers effectively teach both pets and their owners. These competencies ensure safety, successful training outcomes, and a positive experience for both clients and their dogs.

Pet Groomer - Store 4182: 6326 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN • On-site
Full-time
Re-posted 16 days ago
Job description
Overview/Description:
A Groomer contributes to Pet Supplies Plus’ vision of America’s Favorite Neighborhood Pet Store by grooming pets and providing other services such as bathing/brushing, ear and teeth cleaning, or nail trims. This role works closely with the grooming team to develop new relationships in the community. Ideal candidates are excited about our pets and our customers (“neighbors”) and go the extra mile to ensure they are delighted with services when leaving our groom rooms. In conjunction with the pet center team, groomers will be responsible for providing neighborly, petcentric, trustworthy, and knowledgeable service.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform grooming services, delighting our neighbors and pets, including brushing, bathing, and conditioning of animals.
- Groom and style pets based on pet owner instructions and requests. Follow standard procedures and breed standards.
- Ensure wellness and safety of those in our care at all times.
- Approach and greet pet parents, providing quick and courteous service by learning about pets, neighbor preferences, and determining their needs.
- Drive neighbor satisfaction by developing long-term relationships with pet parents, sharing product knowledge, and suggesting products and services needed for happy and healthy pets.
- Community outreach to attract new neighbors into “our neighborhood.”
- Suggest customized, additional services over the basic self-wash or groom.
- Perform routine cleaning, keeping our environment inviting, and assist the pet center team with tasks and neighbor engagement in downtime.
- Successful completion of Safety, Bather/Brusher and Grooming Academy training certification.
- Candidates with less than 1 year/no grooming experience will first complete Safety and Bather/Brusher training and successfully provide bathing services before endorsement to begin Grooming Academy.
- High School diploma or GED.
- 1+ years’ experience grooming with formal training certification and/or experience under an established certified groomer. Entry-level candidates must have an interest in working with and handling pets for several hours at a time and completing Grooming Academy Training to become a groomer.
- A minimum of 1 year of experience in retail or other service provider with an emphasis on providing topnotch service.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to ask probing questions to ensure clarity around pet needs and neighbor preferences.
- Ability to quickly build neighbor and pet relationships.
- Ability to increase and maintain long-term client business.
- Passion for pets and an understanding of what pets mean to their owners.
- Must successfully complete Pet Supplies Plus training and certification programs.
- Experienced candidates must be skilled in bathing/brushing and scissoring with multiple dog breeds.
- Ability to balance quality and quantity of grooms.
- Ability to work with and manage small, medium and large dogs and work around fur and dander.
- Ability to move or lift merchandise, equipment, and pets weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to stand, bend and stoop for extended period of time.
- Candidates must have reliable transportation to pet center, including ability to travel to other locations within the market for training, etc., as needed.
- Flexibility in work schedule including the ability to work extended hours, mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
- Candidates must own or purchase personal grooming tools.
- All candidates must pass the drug, background and validated selection test, and be 18 years or older.