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Summary

Becoming a professional dog walker offers numerous benefits, including physical fitness, mental well-being, and the freedom of being one's own boss.

Abstract

The article outlines the advantages of pursuing a career as a professional dog walker, emphasizing the potential for improved physical health due to the active nature of the job, which can involve walking extensive distances daily. It also highlights the positive impact on mental health, as interacting with dogs can reduce stress levels. Additionally, the role provides the autonomy of being one's own boss, allowing for flexible work hours and the potential to earn a substantial income, with the possibility of making up to $1,000 per month. The article suggests that with good organizational skills, a passion for dogs, and a drive to succeed, transitioning into this profession can be a rewarding career move.

Opinions

  • The author believes that dog walking is an excellent way to stay in shape, given the active nature of the job.
  • Regular walking is praised for its cardiovascular benefits and the potential to prevent diseases such as arthritis and diabetes.
  • Spending time with dogs is seen as beneficial for reducing stress and improving mental health by lowering cortisol levels.
  • The flexibility of setting one's own hours and rates is considered a significant advantage of being a dog walker.
  • The author implies that the career change to dog walking is becoming increasingly popular due to these benefits.
  • There is an endorsement for using the Rover platform to find dog walking gigs, with the author disclosing a personal benefit from the provided referral link.
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Benefits of Being A Professional Dog Walker

Summer is the best time to book dog walking gigs, so go get that money!

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Over the last couple of years, starting a new career as a dog walker has become very popular. Possibly stopping a career you’ve created somewhere else to commit your life to walking other’s dogs might sound daunting; however, there are a variety of benefits in doing so.

Get in shape while working

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Working in this industry, by its very nature, you’ll be on your feet for most of the day. The majority of dog walkers provide services of 1 hour or 30-minute walks for their clients. Plus, if you manage to squeeze 4 (1-hour-long) walks into one day, you potentially could cover more than 70 miles per week if you worked 6 out of 7 days.

Regular walking is also great for your internal systems and organs. Walking for half an hour a day is excellent for getting your blood pumping and is fantastic for all things cardio-associated, from cholesterol to blood pressure. It’s also great for decreasing the risk of arthritis, diabetes, and additional diseases.

Better mental well-being

Other advantages from a dog walking career regard your mental health. Research has shown that spending time with canines is a hit when it comes to decreasing the level of cortisol (stress-inducing hormone) in the body.

There isn’t any manager expecting a pile of work to be done first thing in the morning, or demanding clients causing a migraine. There isn’t any guarantee every canine owner will be fun to work with, but you’re likely to experience a more relaxing workspace as a dog walker.

You’re your own boss

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You get to set your hours, you determine how much you’ll charge, and you have a big input to the success of your business. The flexibility to have one or two days off or to begin later one day a week is viewed as one of the main benefits to becoming a dog walker.

I’m sure you’re now wondering how you can become a dog walker? Good organizational skills, a love of dogs, and will to succeed all are a good start. With the aforementioned benefits, there isn’t any reason why many other people will not soon be changing careers.

Wanna be a dog walker? Be your own boss, set your own schedule, and earn up to $1,000 per month doing something you love — playing with dogs! Sign up with Rover: http://sit.rover.com/pPG2h

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