A New York-based pet company is sparking controversy with a series of unusual job postings that have left many scratching their heads. The company is seeking individuals to work as "Canine Kissers," essentially paying them $1,000 an hour to kiss dogs. The job description seems to be centered around the idea of collecting dog slobber, with the company claiming it will be used for research purposes. As the pet industry continues to grow and evolve, this unusual hiring practice raises questions about the ethics and motivations behind such a job, leaving many wondering what exactly the company plans to do with the collected canine kisses.
$1,000 an hour to sniff dog breath? NY-based pet company posts ads for canine kissers NBC New York