In the Navy, yes. I don't know of any such occupation in the Army.
People who work with dolphins are often called dolphin trainers, marine mammal trainers, or animal care specialists. They are responsible for the daily care, training, and well-being of the dolphins under their supervision.
You can be 18 if you have the skills, education and experience to be a dolphin trainer. Dolphin trainers usually have a degree in marine biology or zoology and have interned in order to get their job.
If you want to, you can work at Seaworld, there's a few locations across the US. There's also Marineland in CA, If that's what you're talking about.
Dolphin trainers can earn anywhere from $25,000 to $75,000 per year, depending on factors such as experience, location, and the specific facility they work for. With more experience and certifications, trainers may have the potential to earn higher salaries.
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Dolphin trainers need to know a lot about dolphins, especially how they behave. So most of our trainers here at CMA have degrees in Psychology along with their studies in Biology. The four-year bachelor degree is a good start, but experience in training really helps. Many trainers start out by volunteering or interning at marine animal facilities, like CMA. It's a job in demand, so be willing to relocate to and work you're your way up.
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The people that work directly with the animals in the shows are usually called trainers or handlers. However a lot of other people work with the animals behind the scenes, including biologists and verterenarians.
People who train and control animals are often called animal trainers or animal handlers. They work to teach animals specific behaviors and commands through positive reinforcement techniques.
Dolphin trainers train the dolphins at places like sea world. They teach dolphins multiple tricks, which they then show in front of crowds. To become a dolphin trainer you need to be a good swimmer, and a good speaker. You are tested in both of these, by swimming about 120 yards and swimming without taking a breath, and public speaking microphone tests. Previous experience might be a must in some places. A degree in one of the biology fields will help e.g. a degree in marine biology, wildlife biology, zoologist etc, however these are not a must. Dolphin trainers also do hard work, cleaning after the dolphins, cleaning the tanks, feeding the, fish and all other sorts. They do not get paid much, so a natural love will be more rewarding. They may only get about $20-35000 a year. I'm not sure though, so don't take this to literally. Hope I helped :)
Personal trainers are not cheap and you should not expect to find one for cheap. Personal trainers work hard to help people with their fitness goals and should not be under paid.
Dog trainers work in all areas of the dog world. They can work in drug detection, postal detection, police dogs and heaps more