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Fun and Exciting Jobs For Dogs



When it comes to dreaming in living color . . . let’s face it. Doggies see in black and white. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t add a little “reach for the stars” rainbow into his life. From spreading a little cheer to kids in need to getting on the cover of that local pet store ad, read on to find out how you can get your doggie wagging for a living . . . or simply for a good cause.

Doggie Modeling

It’s glamorous, it’s glitz and you’ve always wondered how to get your puppy’s face on the front of those little dog food cans you pick up at the local super market. But where in the world do you start and what does it really take to be a primped and proper pup model?

The start of every good puppy model begins like the start of every good human model . . . a bit superficial. Sure. We all think our puppies are adorable – and they all are in their own right but when it comes to modeling in most cases a company is going to be looking for Mr. Oh, So Adorable not Mr. Oh, So Irresistible to Irene.

Secondly, a doggie model is going to have a very obedient personality. An agent won’t have much patience with a dog that is chasing down the camera man and chewing up that couture doggie jacket he’s modeling. (Peeing on set is also not looked fondly upon!) However, if your pup isn’t very obedient, that doesn’t mean giving up. It simply means going to classes and learning more and more every day . . . then, give it a go. It’s better to go in prepared than to just “give it a shot” and be marked eternally as “demon dog.”

So – your dog has the looks and the self-control . . . so now what? Where do you find those puppy modeling agencies who can hook you up with actual work? A good place to start finding reputable agencies is by asking for recommendations from local trainers. Many offer “modeling classes” and can give you information on agencies in your area.

Happy Tails, Healing Hearts

You’ve always had a heart for children. When you hear about children who are suffering, sick or going through an operation your heart breaks and you’ve always wondered what it be like to be able to bring a little joy to the lives of these kids and their families. Wouldn’t it be perfect if you and your pup could be a part of bringing that cheer together? But how do you start and what qualities does your dog need to possess to even be considered?

In this instance, adorability has nothing to do with it. Personality is key. A dog who is good and even tempered, one who is obedient and gentle, one who isn’t stand-offish . . . these are the qualities of a healing pup.

To prepare your dog for cuddle therapy, (he’ll be giving and receiving lots) it’s a good idea to begin by taking your dog to places where many people gather. The park is a good start. Introduce him to new and strange situations. How does he respond? Watch his reactions to children and other people. How does he react when they approach him? How does he react when they approach you?

Secondly, you’ll want to begin a good obedience program if you haven’t already. Many of the children he will be greeting will be fragile and he’ll need to know how to be gentle and still when needed.

Once you and pup are ready to start visiting hospitals, call up those in your area and ask to speak to their Child Life coordinator. Explain that you would like to volunteer to bring your pet in for visits in their outdoor area. At most children’s hospitals there is a garden or playground for exactly this kind of thing. Feel free to mention the obedience classes and other special achievements of your pup. Ask if you can bring in Fido to meet with the Child Life staff for approval.

When it comes to wagging for a living, it isn’t always easy. It takes a lot of time and effort, but in the end it can be very rewarding for both you and your pet. While doggie modeling isn’t the key to striking it rich and being a “happy healer” doesn’t bring in any income at all, it offers rewards of a different, heartfelt kind. If you are considering starting a doggie profession, remember, to keep puppy’s interests at heart too. As long as you are both happy, you can “work” until puppy is ready to retire that tail to his favorite comfy spot on the sofa.
About Author David Beart :

David Beart is the owner of the http://www.professorshouse.com . Our site covers family related issues from raising children to dogs, relationships to cooking.


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Article Added on Friday, November 6, 2009
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