Opportunities From: Tri-County Animal Rescue

Volunteer: Dog Walking

Dog Walking Volunteers do more than walk dogs. We play an essential role in the rehabilitation process for these lovely pups which helps find their forever home. Being in a shelter is stressful.  It's important that we provide exercise, mental stimulation and socialization. For the dog's well-being, our goal is to get them out no less than 4 times a day. Heart condition dogs 3 times a day, specific times, no play-yards,

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Dog Walking Volunteers do more than walk dogs. We play an essential role in the rehabilitation process for these lovely pups which helps find their forever home. Being in a shelter is stressful.  It's important that we provide exercise, mental stimulation and socialization. For the dog's well-being, our goal is to get them out no less than 4 times a day. Heart condition dogs 3 times a day, specific times, no play-yards,

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 33433

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chewy Gives Back

Looking for dog walkers to help 24 Chewy volunteers - walking dogs with them, talking about the dogs, etc.

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Looking for dog walkers to help 24 Chewy volunteers - walking dogs with them, talking about the dogs, etc.

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 2, 2026

Zip Code: 33433

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Training Hands-On Session for Experienced #4 & #5 Volunteers

Professional dog trainer Bob Brunell "Sit Means Sit" 561-543-5583 will be at the shelter every other Saturday from 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM. 

This advanced hands-on dog training session is designed specifically for experienced volunteers ready to deepen their expertise and refine their skills. Building on foundational techniques, participants will engage with #4 & #5 rated dogs where behavioral modification strategies are most important. Volunteers will work closely with a professional dog trainer, practicing techniques such as redirecting reactive behaviors, leash etiquette with high-energy dogs, and stopping bad habits. Emphasis is placed on observation, adaptability, and collaboration, ensuring volunteers can tailor their approach to individual dogs’ needs. By the end of the session, experienced volunteers will be equipped with advanced tools and insight to mentor others and contribute meaningfully to the ongoing development and well-being of the dogs in their care.

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Professional dog trainer Bob Brunell "Sit Means Sit" 561-543-5583 will be at the shelter every other Saturday from 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM. 

This advanced hands-on dog training session is designed specifically for experienced volunteers ready to deepen their expertise and refine their skills. Building on foundational techniques, participants will engage with #4 & #5 rated dogs where behavioral modification strategies are most important. Volunteers will work closely with a professional dog trainer, practicing techniques such as redirecting reactive behaviors, leash etiquette with high-energy dogs, and stopping bad habits. Emphasis is placed on observation, adaptability, and collaboration, ensuring volunteers can tailor their approach to individual dogs’ needs. By the end of the session, experienced volunteers will be equipped with advanced tools and insight to mentor others and contribute meaningfully to the ongoing development and well-being of the dogs in their care.

Program: Dog Walking Volunteer Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 33433

Allow Groups: No