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Colorado company is hiring an intern to cuddle with cows

Apr 29, 2024, 4:57 PM | Updated: Apr 30, 2024, 1:31 pm

Is cuddling with cows on your bucket list? Well, you finally have a chance to live out that dream, thanks to a company in Colorado.

Vail-based Harvest Hosts, which is a network of more than 5,000 small businesses nationwide that host RVers overnight, is hiring an intern to cuddle with cows.

They say the job isn’t just about loving on livestock, but also about “fostering connections, promoting animal welfare, and creating unforgettable mooments.

The cow cuddler program requires interns be at least 18, have a driver’s license and can travel to Harvest Host locations across the U.S.

The goal is to hire someone to help train and socialize adult, baby and mini cows, which will become emotional support animals at Harvest Hosts’ farm-based locations.

Apart from cuddling sessions, responsibilities include feeding, grooming and helping out on the farms with cleaning, maintenance and visitor tours.

The position includes a daily stipend to cover the costs of food and gas.

There is no set application deadline for the summer season internship, but the application process will close when the company finds the right candidate, the company says.

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