My advice is this: only go pro once you’ve built your business chops in a mainstream company for a while, and once you’ve saved up a VERY big fund for rainy days. I am glad I started off with a corporate career. ![]() I (personally) would not have had the broad shoulders for this straight after graduation. The love, the work, the worry… They – never – end. It’s amazing how struggling to make your mortgage will sharpen your interest into tax law and marketing. The good news is: it’ll scare some business sense into you faster than years of working in Corporate ever could. I’d combined dog training with my corporate career for years, so when I started full-time, I figured “How hard can it be?” It turned out it took way more grit than I’d banked for. It’s not like full-time dog training/behaviour vacancies come out in droves, so there’s a big chance you’ll have to start your own business.īefore I went full-time, I had a cushy corporate job with a regular income and my laptop, car, phone, pension, and education all paid for. If you are curious about the advice I gave her, read on. She is finishing a Bachelor’s in law, and asked me what it would take to re-train as a dog behaviour consultant. (twenty years old student) when I was giving her mom a behaviour consult about their three dogs who weren’t getting along. If you want dog-friendly and evidence-based tips, drop me a line briefly explaining the problem and I’ll tell you if I think I can help. ![]() I studied Zoology, am a certified dog training instructor, and have a Postgraduate in applied animal behaviour (completed Magna cum laude). I help people from The Hague, Rijswijk, Delft, Westland and region with their dog behaviour questions. My name is Laure-Anne and I am the dog behaviour therapist at Canis bonus, and Head Trainer at OhMyDog! (dog training school in The Hague).
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