They are called dog catchers, dog hunters, or dog nappers. =)
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Oh, dude, dog catchers are typically paid a salary or hourly wage by the local government or animal control agency they work for. They might also get some extra bones for overtime or catching particularly elusive pups. So yeah, they get paid to wrangle those furry escape artists, but hopefully not in treats.
The simple answer for this question would be Slave hunters or Slave catchers..
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Duxbury Vermont elects a Dog Catcher, though the guy who is elected every year claims he is more of a "dog placer" as he finds homes for all the strays.
While Mayor is an elected position, Dog Catcher may be either elected or appointed, depending on the rules of the particular city. In the United States, however, most dog catchers are appointed by either the mayor or the city council.
no, mitts are only allow on the field at first base and catchers positions.
they catch dogs
for scoring they are pitcher #1 and catcher #2
The cast of Mutt and Jeff and the Dog Catchers - 1911 includes: Gus Alexander as Jeff
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Dog catchers, also known as animal control officers, either get paid an hourly wage or they are a salaried employee. The often work the the city or county.
They are called dog catchers, dog hunters, or dog nappers. =)
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Most dog catchers are paid through a combination of salary and/or hourly wages, depending on their specific employment arrangement. Some may work as government employees and receive a regular salary, while others may work for private companies or animal control agencies and be paid hourly. In some cases, dog catchers may also receive additional compensation for overtime work or specialized tasks.