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10 Side Gigs for Retirement with No Skills Required

June 14, 2023 · By Retirees in USA Editorial Team · RETIREMENT INCOME
An active senior man happily walking a Golden Retriever in a sunny park.
A smiling man walks a golden retriever along a sunlit path for a rewarding retirement side gig.

Walking Dogs

Do you like spending time with pets as a retiree? If so, dog walking may be a great retirement job. It lets you exercise and spend time with adorable dogs. The best part? You don’t need any additional skills or expertise to start – well, maybe except for one:

Skills needed: Loving dogs is the most crucial skill for dog walking. A profound love for our canine friends helps create a pleasant and joyful experience for you and the dogs you walk. Additionally, you should be able to manage dogs of all sizes and temperaments. It is important to know how to handle various breeds. To stroll safely and enjoyably, learn dog safety and leash handling.

Pay range: Dog walkers get $10–$20 per hour. The pay rate depends on location, number of dogs walked, and walk time. Certain dog walking services may compensate for pet sitting and overnight stays.

Platforms to locate gigs: Many platforms match pet owners with reliable dog walkers. You may establish a profile, indicate your availability, and connect with local dog owners on Rover and Wag. These systems facilitate scheduling, payments, and client feedback. Dog walking possibilities may also be found in local pet services directories, community bulletin boards, and pet-focused social media groups.

As a dog walker, you get to play with cute dogs and help busy pet owners exercise their pets. So grab a leash, tie up your walking shoes, and make tails wag as you begin on a gratifying side employment that offers delight to you and your animal friends!

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