Dog Walker for (Tsing Yi Centre)

Recruiting dedicated dog walkers for our rescue dogs to help on a regular basis at Jockey Club Centennial Centre in Tsing Yi (Training provided) *Interested applicants should join the Orientation Day on 20 Jan before application

Dog Walker for (Tsing Yi Centre)
Education
Animal Welfare

Posted about 1 year ago. Application closed.

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Project Details

What we need
  • Participate in Day Dog Walking training and a min. 10 hours of kennel cleaning and service as part of the training. After 2 training sessions, you need to complete a dog walker shadowing session before final assessment with our dog trainer.
  • Complete the Final Assessment Session and you're ready to go come walk our dogs and support our event as dog walker!
  • Preferably can participate in walks once every week after training, this can be during weekdays or weekends in Tsing Yi Centre
  • You will need to be at least 16 years old and a HKID card holder to join as a volunteer. Please outline your animal handling experience in your application as well as your class preference for application screening.
  • First two days: kennel services, 8:45am - 3:00pm Last two days: training, 8:45am - 12:30pm
Background

Dog walking is always one of the most desirable volunteering positions that we get inquiries for at the SPCA, however, the safety of the humans and the dogs are our priority, therefore we run a rigorous program to train and get our volunteer dog-walker qualified. It’s a rewarding experience and yet we request your commitment and dedication so that your training can benefit our homing animals. With our new center opening, we are looking for volunteers that can support regular dog walking in Tsing Yi on weekdays and weekends.

What we have

Orientation and training for the dog walker position will be provided. Prior exposure to dogs will be an advantage. We are looking for dog walkers who can commit to walking our dogs regularly due to rigorous training and time investment to build bonds with our dogs.

Why this is important

As Hong Kong continues to suffer the impact of emigration and the decline of the adoption rate for rescue animals, we are also facing the challenge of the shortage of skilled dog walkers for our homing animals. Despite the care of our staff, all the pups can benefit from human interaction and a nice stroll away from the kennel. You will be part of the Behavioral & Training team to handle the rescue dogs as well as to help at our adoption events as dog handlers

Project Period

24 Jan 2024 - 16 Apr 2024

Location

SPCA Jockey Club Centenary Center (New Tsing Yi Centre)

Requirements

Time

5 hours per week

  • Class 1: Feb 22, 29, Mar 7, 14
  • Class 2: Mar 2, 9, 16, 23
  • Class 3: Mar 6, 13, 20, 27
  • Class 4: Mar 26, Apr 2, 9, 16
  • Class 5: Apr 5, 12, 19, 26
Skills
  • Training
  • Volunteer Communication
Experience Level
  • Some experience
Language
  • Chinese (Cantonese)
Age Range
-

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About the Organization

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HK)

https://www.spca.org.hk

Causes

Education
Animal Welfare
What we do

Our mission is to promote kindness to animals, to protect their health and welfare and to prevent cruelty to animals. We also endeavor to cultivate a deep respect for life in the community through humane education, as we believe this will benefit personal growth and the development of our society. Although we are the first charity in Hong Kong to deal with all aspects of animal welfare, we obtain around only 1% of our funding from the government. The rest of our funding comes from the generosity of the general public, for which we are extremely grateful. It is a constant challenge to raise the funds necessary to continue our work. We believe that animals are living creatures which like humans, are able to feel pain, hunger and thirst. We should not inflict any suffering upon our fellow creatures just because they can't speak. The SPCA believes that animals deserve our protection, compassion and respect. We aim to prevent their suffering wherever we can through: Rescue of abandoned, sick and injured animals. 1. Operating an Inspectorate to rescue animals including wildlife, help enforce animal welfare laws and initiate prosecution of offenders. 2. Providing of low-cost desexing for cats and dogs to prevent unwanted litters. 3. Rehoming abandoned and rescued animals. 4. Hospitalisation of homeless animals whenever possible, providing necessary basic veterinary care, treatment of disease or major surgery. 5. Helping to control the animal population by working within the community on programmes to desex loosely owned and feral animals, territory wide. 6. Monitoring of food animal welfare standards. 7. Lobbying and working with government to bring about improved animal welfare legislation. 8. Public education on responsible pet ownership and animal welfare concepts.

Dog Walker for (Tsing Yi Ce...

5 hours per week, 3 months

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