Most local animal rescue groups are charities, with most people working in them volunteering their time and money. A few people, such as the director/president of the charity, may be able to support themselves full-time with the donations to the charity but it's not an elite lifestyle.
National rescue groups such as HSUS do have full-time staff that are paid from the donations to the group. Again, most of these salaries are low to mid-range, likely $30-45,000 a year with few benefits. Only a few people (president, PR manager, etc.) will have significant salaries.
If you're working in animal rescue through an organization (such as the Humane Society of the United States or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), you most likely are not an employee, but a volunteer. Therefore, you don't have a salary. If you work to rescue animals through the government, however, you will be paid. How much is hard to determine, but most likely, it won't be too great.
The salary depends on the person's area(s) of residence and the type/species of animal(s)that they rescue.
Some states pay animal rescuers while some don't (although I'm uncertain as to which states fit into each category).
probably about £100 a week
So is that ture whare or not? Where do you live at? Because I live in Burlington Nc
that's all I can tell you. Okay! Because I don't think that they will give me 100
Daller Bill's not all of that in one day right. But where do you work at? Because I want really want to work at a animal shelter. This will be my frist time working there
so wish me luck. This coming Thursday okay! Think you! so very much.
In many cases, nothing! In fact, when I did cat rescue, I spent money on vaccinations and cat care. But they do help raise awareness about animal rights, and why people should be kind to animals!
They don't make any.... They are in debt thousands and sometimes millions of dollars and they depend on donations.
The average for a beginner is $12 an hour.
Depends on your angle. Most animal rescuers are volunteers though (which means they do not get paid, they rescue animals because they love animals).
be able to feel and relate to the animals
No.
you could work for an animal shelter
6 people
Yes, because you have to be at least 12 years old to work alone at an animal shelter.
you can work at an animal shelter near you so the animals know that some kids care for them very much.
To open an animal shelter, you need money and fundraising skills. You also need a suitable building or a network of foster homes, volunteers, an affordable veterinarian, and marketing skills to get the animals adopted.
They were slaves, they worked for food and shelter, not money. They would never get paid the white man took them from their country so the slaves could work for free on the white man's land and farms.
Some you have to work there.. Some you can volunteer. Call your local animal shelter and see if they have a volunteer program.
If u work hard enough then yes
there is no profit it is a charity and if you own a shelter it is non profit and you will probley lose money with spays transporting feeding and gromming hiring people and there is a long list of things you have think about
The average vet gets paid 91,000 dollars to 162,000 dollars a year. A vet can work at a zoo, private practice or wildlife sanctuary.