There are many jobs for animal lovers. Unfortunately, many of them
don't pay very well. I wanted to work at a dog kennel when I was young
but the pay was terrible. You can also get a job at riding stables,
helping to groom the horses. Some people have set themselves up as dog
walkers, walking dogs for owners who are out at work all day. Careers
with animals can be very satisfying. If you're prepared to work hard and
have an affinity with animals, you could train to be a vet. It takes a
long time, longer in fact than becoming a doctor. Alternatively, you
could be a vetinary nurse.
There are some jobs that may be upsetting. For example, you may be
required to put a dog to sleep as a vet. Animal rescue teams also see
some distressing scenes where an animal has been badly treated. You
would need the emotional strength to deal with those situations. Some
careers with animals will have their ups and downs. Police officers with
dogs get very attached to their animals but still remain professional.
I wouldn't be able to work in a circus with animals, as I don't
believe they should be allowed. Careers with animals for me should
respect the dignity of the animal. I don't agree with wild animals being
paraded around and told to do tricks for our entertainment. People
forget about the conditions that the animals are kept in when they're on
the road or away from public scrutiny. An elephant is a wonderful
animal, not a toy to be dressed up in a tutu.
I would also be wary of working in a zoo. I don't believe in those
either, unless it's the sort of zoo that operates only to save
endangered species. Careers with animals, involving tigers, pandas and
the like would be great but only in their natural surroundings. I can't
stand to see a big cat pacing up and down a cage, or a bored, lethargic
polar bear sitting in a concrete bunker.
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