Unless if you're going to be a vet, you don't work with animals to make alot of money. You do it so that you can work with animals...
I don't know, maybe work for a zoo, or some kind of animal breeder?
2007-03-24 18:15:39
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answered by Moral Orel 6
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bookworm hit it quite plenty, oftentimes although the two are the comparable in cloth, however the concentration is somewhat diverse. Animal technological understanding pertains greater to somebody who's involved in farm animals production, selection administration, etc. mutually as Animal wellbeing technological understanding is greater particular to those finding into veterinary. you need to nonetheless have a sturdy background in each thing coated in the two fields by way of fact all of it pertains to something you need to be doing regarding farm animals.
2016-10-01 11:00:53
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answered by faim 4
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Lab Animal Research.
Animals? check.
Money? check.
You need a bit of moral flexibility, but that's a job for ya.
2007-03-24 18:15:30
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answered by Alex 2000 2
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Taking care of animals is an involved job. Animal care and service workers are individuals working in the field of veterinary science as animal caretakers and animal trainers. Individuals working in this capacity train, feed, water, groom, bathe, and exercise animals. They are also responsible for the cleanliness, maintenance, and repair of animal habitats, such as cages or staged natural environments.
Animal care and service workers are also involved in the emotional well being of animals. In addition to providing exercise and nourishment, these individual often play with the animals and closely monitor their moods. Animal care and service workers remain vigilant about the animals they care for, always looking for indicators of illness, injury, or infection. The job titles and duties of animal care and service workers vary. Individuals working in this realm of Veterinary Science may be employed by boarding kennels, animal hospitals, animal shelters, animal laboratories, stables, aquariums, or zoos.
In zoo settings animal care and service workers are often called keepers. Keepers prepare the food for animals and also maintain their habitats. They closely observe animals for signs of illness or injury and monitor eating patterns for other signs of imbalance. Zoo keepers make around $28,000. -$31,000. annually, depending upon location.
Another career option in the field of veterinary science is animal training. Animal trainers instruct animals for security, performance, and obedience purposes. They also train animals to assist individuals living with disabilities. Animal trainers often make over $30,000. (again depending upon location).
Good luck to you.
2007-03-24 18:30:16
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answered by Mary R 5
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you can work at the labs to test animal cells, you can be a researcher if you want.
2007-03-24 18:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you try the zoo?
2007-03-24 18:14:16
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answered by SGElite 7
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