WE1-Each state has different requirements so it is best to check with the animal control in your city to see what you have to do.
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Generally, an animal control officer needs to be able to use a gun, and how to handle animals both wild and domestic. Requirements for an animal control officer, are dependent on the location of the employment opportunity. Different cities, counties and states have different requirements for this position, as there are different animal problems.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe you are talking about becoming an Animal Control Officer? [Animal Police (isn't that a show on Animal Planet?)] I am a certified Animal Control Officer in the state of Texas, by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and a current member of the Texas Animal Control Association (TACA). If you are interested in becoming an Animal Control Officer, I suggest you first, check with your local county or city for Jon postings where there will train, or simply attend the courses on your own.
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The time period that accurately represents the training period of an animal control officer is a few weeks to a few months. The mean annual salary for an animal control officer is $33,870.
No, animal control officer should not be capitalized. Only proper nouns should be capitalized in any sentence such President Obama.
Animal control officers go through the same testing as a police officer. They have the same rights to pass out tickets that any cop has.
This is not typically a college or university program. I have a friend who is one, and he has no college education. I would suggest you contact the institution who hires animal control officers and ask them what requirements are necessary for entrance into the field. They may train on the job.
The requirements to become an Animal Control Officer veries from state to state. Many states require a special certification at an academy like National Animal Control Assiociation. Regardless of certification, it is a good idea to have experience volunteering at an animal shelter; accredited knowledge of animal science and criminal justice is a plus as well.
Call the SPCA, or an Animal Control officer
The salary of an animal control officer can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and agency. However, on average, an animal control officer makes around $15 to $25 per hour.
The cast of Miami Animal Police - 2004 includes: Gary Boyett as MDPD ASU Animal Control Officer Fernando Casadevall as MDPD ASU Pitbull Investigator Charlie Daye as MDPD ASU Animal Investigations Supervisor Bob Freer as Founder, Wildlife Outpost Deanna Graff as MDPD ASU Animal Control Officer Todd Hardwick as Owner, Pesky Critters Wildlife Control Albert Killian as Director of Herpetology, Wildlife Outpost Kathy Labrada as MDPD ASU Animal Control Officer Lydia Marques as MDPD ASU Police Officer Rick Pasqualone as Narrator Lisa Yambrich as MDPD ASU Animal Control Officer