No - working with animals invariably brings the risk of diseases and requires a basic science foundation to be able to do so safely.
animal science, canine science, or any class that as to do with animals or working with animals...
Most arts degrees require less math classes than their science counterparts, thus you should expect one to two math classes as long as you pass your college entry exam and start at regular freshman levels.
experimenting with animals and plants.
It depends on the level. If at the two year level it would be an associate of science degree (AS). If at the four year level it would be a bachelor in science degree (BS). If at the master's level it would be a master in science (MS).
Most, if not all, schools in the US require science courses to be taken during highschool. Different schools and districs have different policies of which classes you HAVE to take. Some may require you to take specific science courses or may count classes like welding or other science/technical related elective towards those required science courses.
Yes; patent examiners often have science degrees, but attorneys would not require them.
You will require a computer science degree (computer science degrees are usually expected in the IT world) and possibly some other degrees and/or skills.
Yes. Any medical fields require a lot of math and science.
Yes. MD stands for medical doctor which means extensive science classes and knowledge.
Some of the classes (depending on availability / location of your school) F.F.A. - Future Farmers of America - livestock judging contests, etc. Equestrian Science - study of / working with horses. Biology classes - although it may be dissecting dead animals.
You have to go to colage and get a derge in science and then go to science classes to learn more about anamles and how to study them
No it is not bad if you do so because it does not matter since you are majoring in something else. Most colleges only require 2 or 3 science classes to get into the college. Since you are not majoring in science related field, you are fine taking just enough to get in. Another thing that might help you is if those 3 classes that you took were some of the more challenging classes. 3 years of the harder science classes might mean more than 4 of the easier ones.