Working with animals may lead to a variety of careers, including training large cats, managing dogs for the film industry, and assisting ill creatures in recovery. Some of these positions demand a university degree, while others enable you to start working right away with no prior experience. Here are just a few examples of animal-related careers.
Zookeeper
Imagine having to feed, groom, and clean up after lions, tigers, and bears! You don't have to fantasize — as a zookeeper, your exotic animal fantasies may come true.
Volunteering for an animal charity
There are several non-profit organizations in the UK that seek to aid animals. You might directly assist them in a shelter situation or indirectly assist them with crucial administrative work and fundraising.
Inspector for the RSPCA
This may be a difficult and emotionally draining job, but as an RSPCA inspector, you will be helping to safeguard animals all around the nation.
Police canine trainer
Police dogs play an important role in law enforcement, but someone needs to teach them — and it might be you!
Veterinary Assistant
As a vet nurse, you will support the veterinarian with all of their responsibilities, assisting animals in recovering from ailments and feeling their best. You will also bring comfort to pet owners at tough moments.
Farmworker
Working on a farm enables you to spend your days outside, getting close to animals while feeding, exercising, and grooming them.
Groomer for pets
Owners want their dogs and cats to look their best, but they don't always know how to groom, clip nails, and style their hair. That's where a professional dog groomer comes in.
A veterinary surgeon
This is the most educated professional choice, but it also has the greatest compensation and unfathomable perks. Vets treat agricultural animals, wild animals, zoo animals, and domestic pets for illnesses and provide preventive treatment.