depends on what animal you want to train for a living if a dog trainer no or any animal that don't swim on a average base sis you don't need to.
if you want to be a exotic animal trainer example dolphin trainer it would be best if you know how to swim if you need to be in the water to train it.
a hamster doesnt know how to swim this is all i know soz
Gorillas are the only animal in the world that can not swim. This is due to their low center of gravity.
an animal trainer at sea world can trainer killer whales,dolphines,what ever pet you want made by:alazai vasquez
That really depends on what kind of animal trainer you want to be, I've met horse trainers that as far as I know only have all the time they've spent on horseback as education. I've never heard of any type of education or cretification needed to train animals (I can imangine that somewhere in the world thinks it's called for) to be an animal trainer what you need is the skill of training an animal.
I currently swim on an elite swim team and we use all of the following. Fins Paddles Inline Snorkle Tempo Trainer and a Parachute you can find them all at a swim store.
yes its very fun, i know cause i have 3 dogs max otis and chloe
You can only swim in water, not in sand. No animal can swim in sand.
they work seven days a week tell monring tell late or early afternoons
train the animals
None, I am an animal trainer and I have worked here at the LA Zoo for 39 years and still have not got one day off. So all you kids reading this who want to be an animal trainer think about what I just said.
The average salary of an animal trainer is 30,340 dollars per year. The highest paid animal trainers earned roughly 49,000 dollars per year.
According to this site: http://www.tigerfriends.com/intern/lifestyle.html, an animal trainer works 24/7/365.