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K9 London coach workshop

This is an exceptional situation. Rarely does a well-known training company recruit members from outside, and it"s even a less common situation for them to train future employees. But a few months ago they decided to do so for the first time. The workshop for future coaches was first announced in May this year. During the next two weeks, over fifty candidates sent their applications to the company office. Among them was nineteen-year-old Dorothy Smith. When asked why she wanted to take part in the training, she said: ‘I"ve been running a dog daycare centre for a year now. My customers tell my I understand their pets very well and I would make a fantastic coach. I don"t know if its true or not, but I find this idea a attractive, and now I have a chance to give it a try". The k9 London workshop started at the beginning of June. Only ten candidates were selected out of a group of fifty. All ten people had some experience with working with dogs and all of them had been interviewed to check their personality traits. The organizers are experienced dog coaches who know very well what kind of traits you need to do this job. The workshop is now over. Six out of ten people have successfully finished the course and are now going to start working as professional k9 London dog coaches. Dorothy is among them. Congratulations!

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