Overall not bad to get into dog training. Communication issues across the board and pay isn't great. - Dog Trainer The Dog Wizard Employee Review

3.0
Oct 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Connection with like-minded people. Every person I've worked with has been good people. Managers included. My coworkers are dedicated to their job and the people at each facility have created a sense of family within all the coworkers. Getting to work with all different types of dogs with different needs. I have been able to gain a lot of exposure and experience in a short amount of time with many different dogs. Freedom to be who you are at your job. I am not pressured to fit into a mold to be successful here. My coworkers and managers all let me be me. As long as I can get my job done well and on time. All the dog owners have been really open as well.

Cons

Systemic problem with communication. This looks like a lack of information for managers to get to employees. Expectations are not clearly communicated. When in training this created a huge gap that we, as newbie trainers, had to fill on our own. Work Saturdays. They tell you this up front, it's no secret. But man does working 6 days a week suck. Getting company to buy employees appropriate gear needed for the job is extremely difficult and not always an option. T-shirts (aka uniform) are not provided or bought for employees. No company computers provided, even to managers. When dealing with chaotic schedules and client payments done thru a specific software, a computer is necessary, but not provided.

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Cons

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The Dog Wizard Response
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At The Dog Wizard, we truly value honesty, professionalism, and the people who make our community so special. This review doesn’t reflect the true experience or values of our team. It appears to have been shared by a former individual no longer with our organization, and their comments don’t accurately represent our culture or roles. We’re proud of the culture we’ve built. One grounded in transparency, respect, and genuine care for both our employees and our clients. Our trainers enjoy ongoing mentorship and coaching to help them grow into the best trainers they can be, meeting the needs of their clients and creating life-changing transformations for dogs and their families. We also offer competitive pay and a 401(k) match to support our team’s long-term success and well-being. We welcome anyone curious about our culture to reach out or connect with current team members to hear what it’s really like to be part of The Dog Wizard.
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