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EquusCanis asked in PetsOther - Pets · 8 years ago

Any jobs a 16 year old can do with handling animals?

I live near Vancouver, Washington (SW part of WA) and I'm looking for a part-time job that can be done after school (school ends at 3:30pm). I love animals, especially horses, poultry, and dogs. I have excellent experience with each (except I'm a novice with horses, but I've gotten some lessons, my family owns two, and we've had them for two years) and I also have experience with guinea pigs, mice, cats, rabbits, fish, and parakeets. I would love if someone has a job or can help me find a job that would allow me to care for any of these types of pets. I would prefer that an available job is not any further than 30min. from Vancouver. If there is an available job, please contact me on here and we can figure it out from there. :)

Thanks in advance! :D

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  • 8 years ago
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    I went to a family owned pet store and asked for a job, first I just offered to clean tanks and cages and what not, but I'm slowly working my way up. So everyday I work with birds, rodents, and reptiles, oh and fish. And they are willing to work with my school schedule.

    But this is going to be out of the blue.... If you end up working at a pet store, please make sure the hermit crabs are in good conditions. The poor things are abused in so many places, they need proper humidity(80%) and temp. (80 degrees). They also need real food! Not those gross pellets. And not iceberg lettuce. But carrots, grapes, turkey, shrimp, and so much more! They love to climb and their owners need to put them in a tank or a clear storage bin with at least 7 inches of eco earth or play sand, and it needs to be at moist enough that you can stick your finger in the substrate and the hole stays, This is because they love to dig and they have to molt ever so often. They need proper fish dechlorinator and marine quality salt mix. I know it's a lot to throw out there, but you sound like a huge animal lover like me :) So I just kind of hope you can help these little guys have better homes. Oh and no painted shells!!! If you want to learn more, you can visit hermit-crab-association.com (minus the - ) Again sorry to throw all this hermit crab care at you, but you know, these guys deserve the same quality of care other animals get.

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