Career: Animal Trainer
Average salary: $26,312
Degree needed: High school diploma or GED or bachelor’s degree in biology, marine biology or animal science
Certifications: Several certifications are available depending on the type of animal training career chosen.
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Common employers: Racehorse and dog racing
facilities, zoos, movie studios, dog show circuit, circuses and police
departments. Over half of all animal trainers are self-employed.
Job outlook: Good job growth and job opportunities for women
Common duties may include:
- Accustoming animals to human voice and touch
- Conditioning animals to respond to commands
- Giving positive reinforcement when commands are followed
- Proving animals with mental stimulation
- Exercising animals
- Displaying the talent and ability of an animal to educate and entertain the public
Skills needed:
- Patience
- Good communication skills
- Determination
- Sensitivity
- Good with animals
- Good at problem solving
YourBeanstalk’s Opinion: Animal training is a very rewarding career
with many job options for women. You can train animals to educate and
entertain the public, or you can train animals to aid those with
disabilities or to provide aid and support to police forces. Because of
the large number of self-employed animal trainers, this is a great
career for women who need the ability to set their own schedule or want
to start their own business.