Were Dog Whippers considered a formal profession?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Dog Whipper
Dog whippers were not considered a formal profession in the traditional sense, but they held a specific role in some churches during the 19th century. Their primary duty was to keep dogs out of church services, often using a whip or stick. This role was more of a community service than a recognized profession, reflecting societal attitudes towards animals at the time.