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Top 5 Cool Careers with Animals
Is it possible to do something
that you love, and make money doing it? Most definitely it is if you love
working with animals! There happens to be a number of jobs that make decent
money, and they all have to do with working, playing, or studying animals. This
brief article gives you a summary of the Top 5 most popular jobs with animals,
how much you get paid doing them, and whether your personality characteristics
fit the job.
- Veterinarian: A Doctor that treats animals (usually
dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, rats, mice, and other “pocket
pets”).
- Vet
Technician - $ 18,500 to $40,000
- Doctors
of veterinary medicine (DVM) average government- $54,000
- DMV
Owner – average $79,600
- DMV
practice employee – average $38,700
* This career is great for you if:
You get along with people and animals, can work by yourself and aren’t afraid
of hard work, like solving puzzles and problems, love science and have
excellent study habits, and have an understanding of animal behavior.
- Pet Sitter & Exerciser
Entrepreneur: Part time to full time pet walking and overnight care.
Usually entails one or more of morning, afternoon, or evening visits, as
well as trips to the vet, groomer, and/or trainer. Feedings, playing,
exercising, and occasionally health care treatments.
- Single
Person - $30,000 to $45,000 per year
- Two
people - $60,000 to $90,000 per year
- Large
Business - $100,000 or more
* This career is great for you if:
You are trustworthy and responsible, you have a good work ethic and can be self
motivated, love playing and exercising (especially with pets), understand good
customer service, and have flexible work hours.
- Dog Trainer: Professional in Dog
Behavior and Motivation. Can train dogs’ obedience as well as more
detailed tricks.
- Hired
trainers entry level – minimum wage
- With
experience - $25,000 to $50,00
- Run
Own Business – Unlimited
- Exotic Animal Trainer: Trains
various animals for movies, TV, theme parks, and more. Specialties could
be: dogs, cats, rodents, birds, horses, monkeys, lions, tigers, dolphins,
other sea life and other mammals.
- Starting
- $30 hour
- Experienced
- $25,000 to $50,000
* This career is great for you if:
You are not afraid of wild animal, like to travel, have the stamina for tedious
and long working hours, and love training animals.
- Zoologist and Wildlife Management:
Wildlife Ecologists and Zoologists study plants and animals and try to
understand how they can thrive in a particular environment to try and help
them. Endangered species and conservation are highlighted.
- Bachelor’s
degree entry level - $18,000- $21,000 a year
- With
experience - $35,000 - $75,000 a year
* This career is great for you if:
You like to work outdoors, want to preserve the earth and its diversity, are
patient, and can work with people or by yourself for long hours.
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Note: All prices in US Dollars
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