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Evening Dog Trainer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Full training in canine behavior and safe handling techniques is provided. Responsibilities ... Evening (Preferred) Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: $12.00 /hour Company Description Luxury ...

Dog Handler

Phoenix, AZ ยท On-site

$12/hr

Full training in canine behavior and safe handling techniques is provided. Responsibilities ... Evening (Preferred) Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: $12.00 /hour Company Description Luxury ...

Dog Walker

Durham, NC

$13.50 - $29/hr

Dog Walker Part-Time Dog Walker & Pet SitterFlexible Schedule | Paid Training | South Durham ... Some evening availability * Some weekend availability This is a part-time position with a flexible ...

Customer Service/Dog Care Staff

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$15 - $20.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We promote from within and there are exciting opportunities for career growth in dog training ... We do require that employees be available during weekend and evening hours if needed.

Opportunities for additional work, including evening and weekend walks, plus pet sitting for both dogs and cats. * A suite of benefits, including paid training, paid time off (PTO), and a staff ...

Customer Service/Dog Care Staff

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$13 - $15/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We promote from within and there are exciting opportunities for career growth in dog training ... We do require that employees be available during weekend and evening hours if needed.

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How much do evening dog trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening dog trainer in the United States is $19.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an evening dog trainer?

Evening dog trainers are professionals who provide dog training services during the evening hours. They work with dogs and their owners to teach obedience, address behavioral issues, and improve overall manners, often accommodating clients who have daytime commitments. Evening dog trainers may conduct group classes, private sessions, or specialized training based on the dog's needs. Their schedules make training accessible for working individuals or families with busy daytime routines.

What are some common challenges an evening dog trainer might face and how are they addressed?

As an Evening Dog Trainer, you may encounter challenges such as working with dogs that are more energetic after a day at home, or coordinating with clients who have busy schedules. Additionally, evening sessions can mean working in lower-light conditions or managing distractions in public spaces. To address these, trainers often use positive reinforcement techniques, maintain clear communication with pet owners, and adapt lesson plans to suit the dog's energy level and environment. Building flexibility and strong observation skills are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an evening dog trainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Evening Dog Trainer, you need a solid understanding of canine behavior, animal training techniques, and often a certification from a recognized training organization. Familiarity with training tools such as clickers, leashes, and behavior tracking apps is beneficial, along with knowledge of basic first aid for animals. Strong communication, patience, and problem-solving skills help you effectively teach both dogs and their owners, especially during evening sessions when clients may be tired or distracted. These abilities ensure safe, effective training sessions that foster positive results for both pets and their owners.

What is the difference between Evening Dog Trainer vs Daytime Dog Trainer?

AspectEvening Dog TrainerDaytime Dog Trainer
CertificationsCPDT-KA, CCPDT, or equivalentCPDT-KA, CCPDT, or equivalent
Work EnvironmentEvenings, weekends, training classes, private sessionsDaytime hours, training classes, private sessions
Employer & Industry UsageDog training centers, pet stores, private clientsDog training centers, pet stores, private clients

Both Evening Dog Trainers and Daytime Dog Trainers typically hold similar certifications and work in comparable environments, such as training centers and private settings. The main difference lies in their working hours, with Evening Dog Trainers primarily working during evenings and weekends, accommodating clients' schedules. Both roles are essential for providing flexible training options for pet owners.

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Evening East Greenwich Pet Care Professional (Pet Sitting & Dog Walking)

Furry Fellas Pet Service LLC

North Kingstown, RI โ€ข On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Part-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Furry Fellas Pet Service LLC is Hiring Experienced Pet Care Professionals for Pet Sitting & Dog Walking for Evenings in East Greenwich & North Kingstown RI
You:
You have prior professional animal care experience, are reliable and passionate about providing exceptional pet care to pets and their families.
You are comfortable with dogs of all sizes and energy levels as well as cats and other small animals You have reliable transportation, own a smart phone, can work well independently and have good communication skills/customer service skills. 
You love to learn & are looking to be part of something bigger and to make a difference daily in the lives of others. You are seeking a long term part time position.
Us:
Furry Fellas Pet Service LLC has been in business since 2006. Our services include dog walking, pet sitting (dogs, cats and other small animals) and overnight pet sitting. We were voted in the TOP 3 Pet Service Companies for 9 years in a row!
Our staff is held to the highest level of professionalism, and everyone has prior experience working / volunteering with animals (dogs / cats, etc.) and truly has a passion for working with and helping animals. We are committed to providing pet parents and their furry children with the highest quality of care possible!
Benefits:
-Get paid to exercise & spend your time outdoors with dogs or indoors with cats/other small animals!
-Continuing education & paid certificate programs
-Birthday / Holiday & Referral Bonuses
-Co-workers and a Leader who supports you
-Get greeted daily by furry clients who will adore you. Tail wags and licks are an added bonus!
-The satisfaction of working a job where you love what you do!
Evening Availability Requirements 
-Consistent Evening availability Monday through Friday between the hours 5-9pm, 6-9pm or 7-9pm
-10+ hours per week
-New team members typically start with fewer hours and gradually build their schedule as training is completed and clients are assigned. Ongoing hours depend on availability, performance, client demand and territory
-Team members may also set a maximum number of hours they wish to work each day/week.
-Additional Weekday/Weekend availability is a plus and may provide opportunities for more hours.
Dog Walker / Pet Sitter Duties:
-Visits include dog walking, exercising dogs, letting out for bathroom breaks, pet sitting, feeding, administering medications (when applicable), cat care/small animal care, litter box cleaning and providing love & attention and exceptional care while clients are away from home or pre-occupied with work. 
-Frequent travel between clients homes throughout your assigned service areas to care for their companions while they are at work or on vacation
-Following detailed care instructions provided by the client and within our client management system
-Leave a note for clients after each visit so they know how the visits went.
Requirements
-Minimum age of 18 years
-Prior professional animal care experience
-Reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance
-Smartphone with reliable internet access
-Daily access to email and the internet
-Comfortable using mobile apps for scheduling, communication and visit documentation
-Able to pass a criminal background check
-Excellent attention to detail, communication and customer service skills
-Comfortable working outdoors walking dogs year round in various weather conditions
-Reliable, punctual and dependable
What We Mean by Professional Animal Care Experience
Professional animal care experience means you have cared for animals in a professional, volunteer or educational setting.
Examples include:
-Professional Pet Sitting or Dog Walking
-Veterinary Hospital or Veterinary clinic
-Animal shelter or rescue organization
-Dog daycare or boarding facility
-Pet grooming salon
-Pet / Dog Training
-Veterinary technician or veterinary assistant
-Animal care technician
-Veterinary, animal science or related internship/externship
-Horse barns, equine facilities, farm animal care
-Wildlife rehabilitation or wildlife care
-Will consider zoo/aquarium experience and other professional animal care settings
Compensation:
-Paid per visit (rate based on visit length and experience)
-Mileage reimbursement
-100% of tips
-Paid trainings & meetings
-Paid certifications & continuing education
-Reimbursement for Pet First Aid certificate course if you have not already completed it prior to job offer.
-Additional pay available for advanced certifications including +$1 per visit equivalent for Certified Vet Techs, Certified Dog Trainers and Fear Free Certified Professionals
Per-Visit Compensation Structure
-15 minute visits: starting at $9.00
-20 minute visits: starting at $10.00
-30 minute visits: starting at $10.50
-45 minute visits: starting at $12-13.50
-60 minute visits: starting at $16.00-$18.00
NOTE: This position is paid per visit, not by the hour. The hourly rate shown on this positing is provided because the job board requires an hourly pay range. Your actual compensation is based on the number and length of visits completed, with opportunities to increase earnings through reliability, experience, certifications and client demand
Based on actual payroll records, established Pet Care Professionals have averaged approximately $18-$20+/hour in total compensation. Actual earnings vary based on availability, service area, visit length, visit mix, gratuities, mileage reimbursement, holiday assignments, overnight services, certifications, etc.
To Apply:
Visit https://www.furryfellaspetsitting.com/about-us/employment to submit an application.
We are looking for professionals who treat every pet and every client's home with the same care and respect they would expect for their own
Vet techs, dog trainers, pre-vet students, dog groomers, kennel workers, doggie daycare workers, animal shelter volunteers / animal rescue workers and other animal care techs are all encouraged to apply!
 

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