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£17.52 per hour
Explosive Detection Dog Handler Rate: £17.52/hr (avg. 176hrs/month) Annual Salary: £37,002.24 + 3% pension Benefits: ~ Overtime (time and a half over 176 hrs) ~ Bank holidays paid at double time ~22 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays ~ Equivalent leave for...SuggestedFlexible hoursShift work- £31k - £39k per annumEstimatedPurpose of the role: Explosives Detection Dog Handler (FREDDs) is responsible for delivering an explosives detection dog screening capability to the aviation sector as one of Securitas Protective Specialist Services. You will deliver a service in line with UK legislation...SuggestedLong-term contractPermanentFull-timeRelief staffRemote
- £39k - £50k per annumEstimatedAbout the Role We are recruiting a highly competent and professional General Purpose Dog Handler to join our Patrol and Response Team. In this role, you will conduct targeted and responsive patrols to support our clients across a range of functions, including lock-up duties...SuggestedShift work
£15.02 per hour
Drug Detection Dog Handler Rate: £15.02ph (Based on an average of 176hrs per month). The hourly rate equates to a basic annual salary of £31,722 before overtime. Hours exceeding 176 attract overtime renumeration at time and a half. Bank holiday hours worked attract...SuggestedHourly payBank staffFlexible hoursNight shift£15.45 per hour
Free Running Explosive Detection Dog Handler Rate: £15:50ph (Based on an average of 176hrs per month) The hourly rate equates to a basic annual salary of £32,736 before overtime, plus an additional company pension contribution of 3%. Hours exceeding 176 attract overtime...SuggestedHourly payBank staffFlexible hours- I need a dog walker for when I am at work . She is well behaved and has good recall. She’s been with my Mum but she has fallen and can’t look after her. Urgently need a dog walker.Suggested
- Beautiful puppy, just 12weeks old has had all injections just. Needs alot of loving and play. Only able to do short walks due to being so little. Goes outside in garden to do poos and wees, very sociable but gets excited, he's teething as well.Suggested
- Toivo is a good natured trained dog. He is used to solo and group walks. He has arthritis in his shoulder so sometimes needs to take it easy. He loves swimming. He is friendly with children. We are used to walks in SW London enjoying the local parks and riverside and local green...Suggested
- Three times a week spread out fir 60 minutes each time. Sky is very active and vocal and not good on the lead. My son takes her but he is away working and I am unable toSuggested
- He's an energetic boy and a natural hunter so he requires mental stimulation and exercise.Suggested
- Very energetic boy Labrador. Still in tact. good natured, can be a bit reactive when on lead but is normally very friendly with other dogs & people.Suggested
- Mylo is very friendly and enjoys walks. He is well trained and a very loveable boy.Suggested
- Morning or evening walks happy off the lead and great temperamentSuggestedDay shiftAfternoon shift
- young. energetic. only ive had her off lead.Suggested
- Morning she is a nervous dog but used to walking with one otherSuggestedDay shift
- Learning to go out on walks- often barks when he sees people or cars wants to go to everyone over excited
- Hi I need someone experienced with big dogs
- Want to get Emily used to walks but I’m currently not well so unable to get out as much
- We're working with Stella to get him more comfortable with other dogs. He's a rescue and tends to be quite nervous around other dogs so Solo walks are preferred. We tend to work in the day so walks around lunchtime/early afternoon would be great!
- I think walks on Tuesdays / Wednesdays and he would be fine either solo or in a group.
- Midday walk lasting 30 mins
- Dulcie and Frank are very good to walk, ivy is a handful with constant pulling
- We would require someone to walk Ollie in the afternoon and stay with him overnight. He would need to be introduced as needs to build trust with people as a bit anxious.Night shift
- I would like to find someone to walk Albert 2-3 times a week for now. I will then move to Parsons Green in January and would need the walk 5 days. I would prefer him to go on group walks to play with the other doggies.
- We work from home but in the next few months have to be away from the office for a few days a week. Would like to be able for someone to let Dexi out and be walked if possible please.On-siteWork from home
- Solo. I look forward to receiving your quotes, thanks.
- She is a big dog but so soppy … still young so excitable … but very good on lead … good recall and is a friendly dog She has socialised alot with other dogs
- Monday-Thursday lunchtimes, can be a bit nervous around other dogs at first but then enjoys group walks!Monday to Thursday
- Solo walked, very friendly,great recall if off lead
- Hi, Katie needs to be a solo walker as she is reactive with other dogs. There is no aggression there at all but she shouts a lot and thinks she is Rambo disguised as a Jack Russell. I rescued her from the Leeds Dog Trust last November and she is an absolute delight. Unfortunately...Monday to FridayMonday to Wednesday
