A dog walker or someone who works at the pound
Yes. A dog eating any type of feces can cause the dog to "pick up" a parasite(s)
In this situation, the dog owner would likely be responsible for any damages caused by their dog, including medical bills or legal fees resulting from the bite. The dog walker may also share some responsibility, depending on the circumstances and any negligence on their part. It's important to have insurance coverage and clear agreements in place to handle such situations.
it means you should not pick him up
labor only
A Dog Walker will take your dog out for a walk and keep them company. The time and intensity of the walk will be determined by the age and health of the dog, to name just two factors. A dog walker steps in and helps when you are not capable to walk your dog on your own.
If it is your own dog there is likely no reason you should not pick up the dog. If it is a strangers dog it is not a good idea. Some dogs do not like to be picked up and will bite if you try to pick them up. This is more likely to happen if it is a dog that doesn't know you.
First you have to look at the list of dogs and their personalities. Then you have to pick the dog that you think you'll like the most. Train your dog and be good to it then when you go on walks it'll pick up really good items if it likes you.
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Dog walking can be an exercise for both the dog and the walker, breathing fresh air is healthy for the lungs and moving around can be good for the body in general.
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Your name and phone number. References if you have them. List your experience as a dog walker (how long) and what you charge for your dog-walker service.
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