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Careers With Dogs

Careers With Dogs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solid Information About Dog-Related Careers
Review: If you're seeking in-depth information on careers with dogs, this is the book for you. The initial sections of the book provide insights into the industry -- including how to get the necessary experience, the pros and cons of working with dogs, and choosing a particular career. Subsequent sections focus on actual careers with dogs in several fields. For each position listed, there is an abundance of information provided, including job descriptions, required education, salaries and how to get the job. Highly recommended!

Paula Fitzsimmons, pjpublications.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gives encouragement at the same time it tells the truth.
Review: One of the first things people have to realize if they want a career with dogs is that they have to do it for the love they have of dogs. Few people get rich off this. A good living is definitely possible, but wealth beyond the dreams of avarice is rare if not impossible.

But the intangible rewards, the licks from a puppy's tongue, the wag of his tail, the gratification of an owner, or the good work you've put into a piece of dog writing all work to give one more satisfaction than most people can claim to get from huge salaries.

This is not a book to be missed by anyone considering working with dogs, or even the casual dog lover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gives encouragement at the same time it tells the truth.
Review: One of the first things people have to realize if they want a career with dogs is that they have to do it for the love they have of dogs. Few people get rich off this. A good living is definitely possible, but wealth beyond the dreams of avarice is rare if not impossible.

But the intangible rewards, the licks from a puppy's tongue, the wag of his tail, the gratification of an owner, or the good work you've put into a piece of dog writing all work to give one more satisfaction than most people can claim to get from huge salaries.

This is not a book to be missed by anyone considering working with dogs, or even the casual dog lover.


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