- overall genuine and understanding management team (Steve and Robb were especially great to work with)
- flexible scheduling (they try to schedule shifts that they need but will work with availability)
- advancement and educational opportunities within the company (they really try to teach you about dog behavior and management)
- overall friendly staff
- communication with management and office staff is pretty efficient
- spending time with dogs (of course)
- company benefits for part time positions (min 30hours, I believe)
Cons
- some dogs/playgroups can be difficult to work with on some days
- it's hard to find people who can truly understand and explain dog behaviors eloquently enough to learn from them (behaviors are quick and subtle & most people have a hard time concisely describing behaviors and how to manage them), so it can be a slow learning process
- can be overwhelming if not usually around dogs very often
- starting pay is relatively low (you can get raises but it may take some time)