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...Champion specialising in K9-led security solutions for high-profile environments. We are recruiting experienced Explosives Detection Dog (EDD) handlers to support security operations at The Championships, Wimbledon (June-July 2026, 2027 and 2028), one of the world’s most...Suggested£15.13 - £16.34 per hour
...sustainable, specialist services that protect our clients’ people and assets. The Role: We are seeking professional, accredited Security Dog Handlers to support deployments across the North West region. This roles are usually based at a large perimeter site, where you will play a...SuggestedLong-term contract£16.73 per hour
...G4S are looking for a Drug Detection Dog Handler to contribute to the safety and security of HMP Five Wells by working with specially trained dogs to detect and deter the misuse of controlled drugs and other contraband to support overall prison operations in line with...SuggestedHourly payFull-timeBank staffShift workNight shiftWeekend work£25.5k per annum
...Location Community Based Salary £25,500 Employment Type Permanent Duration About Us National charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, trains dogs to transform the lives of deaf people and provides hearing loss services – because nobody with hearing loss...SuggestedPermanentHybrid workingMonday to Friday£32k per annum
...JOB TITLE : Centre Based Assistance Dog Instructor (Maternity Cover) LOCATION : Based at our Centre in Milton Keynes, with travel up to 3 hours SALARY BAND : £26K - £32K per annum, depending on experience. Line management experience desirable. JOB TYPE : Full...SuggestedFull-timePart-timeApprenticeshipFixed-term contractInterimFlexible hours- £29k - £37k per annumEstimatedExplore Racing Days Our free to attend Explore Racing Days are a great way to find out more about the industry, the opportunities available and careers paths. You can ask all the questions you might have – things like, Where can I train? Do I have to ride? What non riding...Suggested
- Ideally mix up the days to suit the dog walker. Dexter is okay with other dogs, will initially bark but settles after. He is a follower and not a leader so will go where the others are going. He is quite excitable but not aggressive. He always needs to be close by to...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
- £28k - £36k per annumEstimatedExciting Opportunity to Join a Highly Respected, BHS Approved Equestrian Centre in London. We are looking for an enthusiastic, energetic, motivated & customer focussed individual to join our team of coaches meeting the demands of our diverse clientele. Job specifics: ...SuggestedPart-timeFreelanceFlexible hoursAfternoon shift
- I am on placement at the BRI, i leave at around 7 in the morning and don't come back until around 5.30, i would like Arti to have a walk in the morning and in the afternoon if possible? i live in a house share but my room is downstairsSuggestedDay shift
- We normally walk him of an evening we dont take him off the lead he is a very friendly dog with humans and excitable around other animals !! He isnt used to being around other dogsSuggestedAfternoon shift
- 3 times a week during the day, she is good with other dogs. She has regressed with her walking over the last two months and not sure why. She can run after people on bikes. She is good off the lead but not so much if there are distractionsSuggested3 days/week
- ...never bites, growls, barks or snaps, no matter what. Having had dogs my whole life, it’s unusual not to even get a warning rumble 🐾... ...well to commands like sit and stay, and really respects confident handlers 💪 She will take the mick if you mollycoddle her, so don’t fall for...SuggestedDay shift
- Rosie is nervous when meeting new people. She's on monthly librella injections and isn't as mobile as she used to be.Suggested
- Hi I need someone experienced with big dogsSuggested
- Midday walk lasting 30 mins
- Morning she is a nervous dog but used to walking with one otherDay shift
- ...t really matter what days, i'm totally flexable. He sits at every kerb and will wait for 'ok' to cross the road. He is good with other dogs and loves to play with them but I dont think he will walk side by side with another dog as he will just want to play. He is a very good...Night shift
- 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 need a dog walker who can be flexible with days. I normally know what days I will need the week before. She will need just the one walk throughout the day.Flexible hours
- Learning to go out on walks- often barks when he sees people or cars wants to go to everyone over excited
- Older dog, slower walks needed, gets on well with other dogs, no behaviour issues, very well behaved.
- Hes never walked with amother dog so i wudnt know, but willing to try
- Any 3 days from monday to friday, any time from 9-5, is a friendly dog so would probably be fine with others, however does not have good recall so would need to stay on the lead.Monday to Friday
- We are looking for a regular dog walker to walk our cockapoo Rolo - initially just once per week then to twice per week with some wkend walks and more regular once you get to know Rolo. There is lots of flexibility with the days for when we initially start the walks.1 day/week
- I need a dog walker for a trial visit to Connaught Court Residential Care home, and if successful will need a regular walker on admission. According to my current dog walker Freyja walks well with other dogs.
- Days of the week may vary but can discuss two days of the week which work best for both of us. Nancy is still learning so will be best to be walked solo or with a well behaved dog2 days/week
- Every Tuesday between 11.30-1.30 for half an hour - they can be very vocal doggies so probably better not to be walked in a group setting
- Monday to Wednesday then Friday and Saturday . Any time between 1pm and 3pm. Is not good with other dogs except Marley my other dog, may because a regular thing as I am disabled and have begun struggling more eith mobility as of lateMonday to WednesdayMonday to Friday
- 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