I’m mad, you’re mad!: What types of careers are there that involve working with animals?
I’m interested in working with animals.
So, what careers are there that involve them?
I’m ecspecially interested in helping animals.
I’m not terribly good at mathematics, so preferably something that doesnt require massive skills with numbers.
It doesnt even have to be a job that has direct contact with the animal.
If you’ve had any experience in a career that involved working with them, how did you like it?
Alrighties, thanks!
Answers and Views:
Answer by Evan D.
Veterinarian or a zoologist. Zooligists try to better animals environments and figure out how or why they live and die.
zoologist, veternarian, dog sitter, doing research about animals.Answer by igot2muchattitude
humane society, veternarian, vet tech, walking dogs, grooming dogs, animal copsAnswer by friendly
jockey. you get to ride horsies and you can win lots of money. i am trying to lose weight so i can be a jockey. i am too old and too heavy is what they are saying. so get in early and avoid eating food.Answer by davidg32
Veterinarian
Vet’s assistant
Zoo curator
Zoo generic worker (i.e. just do whatever they tell ya)
Animal trainer
Running the saw at the slaughterhouseAnswer by xpattycakex20
go to the local shelter for animals, or humane society, or a veteranary office, you can volunteeer there to help feed the animals and clean up after them, like maybe a zoo or something. search it through a phone book or on google. petsitting could work too start your own businessAnswer by Ciril H
animal rescue/shelterAnswer by Airsoft
PETA worker
Animal Shelter worker
Vet
Vets assistantAnswer by nicole h
a vet, zoo keeper, animal researcher ya no stuff like thatAnswer by Hello
Here are two sites for careers that would say animal jobs
Here is the URL for two pages from the:
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Occupational Outlook Handbook
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm
This is the U.S. Government site that tells you about all kinds of careers.
Check it out.
Hope ya like it
anyway, I also know that Zoo keepers, veteranaries, trainers, animal reaserches, and zooligists, and groomers deal with animals.
Answer by bumman87you could research into observing animal behavior.
they work with zoo animals and even with wild animals.
also a zoo keeper or with husbandry.
veterinarian as well but you will have to know some math cuz you need medical training.
Answer by lisalovesyou648not career:
pet store
zoo
career:
veterinarian
whale rider- seaworld
marine biologist
s’all i got now
sorry!
Preventive Medicine (small animal, large animal, exotic, wildlife rehabilitation, research (private industry, university and government), military, zoo):
Research Veterinarian
Veterinarian
Veterinary Technician
Care and Conservation of Wildlife:
Biologist
Conservation Officer
Cooperative Extension Agent
Ecologist
Educator
Environmental Management
Environmental Chemistry
Forestry/Park Ranger
Interpretive Naturalist
Natural Resources Management
Wildlife Rehabilitator
Pets:
Animal behavior
Outreach programs
Therapy and Psychology
Zoos (training varies, ranging from exotic animal caretaking to biology:
Director
Supervisor
Keeper
Habitat Specialist
Research
Animal Training:
Trainer (large, small and exotics) for work, show and entertainment industry, and obedience training
Volunteer (may require special training or previous work experience):
SPCA
Camps
4-H
Field Research
Future Farmers
Humane Societies
Nature Centers
Parks
Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities
Zoos
General areas of study and work:
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Education
Environmental Sciences
Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences
Law (Animal Welfare, Environmental)
Psychology
Science Technology
Veterinary Medicine
i would go with working at petsmart…..my mom was a dog trainer and she absolutly LOVED it……every day she wuld come home and talk about how great her day was and how totally awsome it was to graduate her calsses….i think you would like it….its verry interactive and it just sounded like it was one of the best jobs she has ever had.Answer by felixthecat
Sounds like you’d make a wonderful veterinary technician or assistant. If you have a local vet, why don’t you stop into the office and ask if they ever have room for part-time assistants? If you have a ‘way with animals’, I suspect being in a vet office setting would be great for you. If you can’t get a paying job at a vets office, try a local shelter for starters. Volunteer at the shelter, where you can spend time with the animals, and ‘puff and fluff’ them and play with them. Sometimes the shelters need people who will socialize with the pets so that they can determine which ones are ‘adoptable’ by what kind of family. Once you begin to get involved in a ‘hands on’ capacity, you will begin to learn just what opportunities are out there for someone with your abilities. In the meantime, you will be learning ‘on the job’ and finding out what parts of the field you like the most. It’s a win-win situation!Answer by Stacey ExCxFxU
Animal Caretaker. Dog Walker. Vet. Zoologist. Marine Biologist. State Park Manager (like a ranger). Animal Groomer. Animal Trainer. Dolphin Trainer. Zoo Director. Animal Shelter. Animal Rescuer. Animal Activist. Some Froms Of Biology.
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