Yes... an animal caretakerdoes get to choose their own animal.
Animal caretaker - £34,000 Marine Biologist - £45,000 Animal Groomer - £30,000 Veterinary Pathologist - £120,000 - £160,000 Animal Welfare Lawyer - £95,000 Animal-Assisted Therapist - £60,180 Zoo - £10,000 vet - 40,000
no yes it is not yes
because it can win in fight and now it is state animal
The "Grinch" is a fictional cartoon and it is own species of animal like the who's.
An animal that goes out of its own habitat by will or a pet that is willing to leave its home in order to be with its master.
Yes, because if the animal has no caretaker than it will get sick or worse... Die!
anmal be homeside
You would call them an animal caretaker or animal handler.
A desire to assist in the care of animals.
You start it by Talking about the animal and why you chose it!
Usually no more then two.
The Shining
The duties are the same regardless of the animal involved - minimize harm, maximize health, communicate fairly and equitably to the owner/caretaker of the animal.
Animal caretakers, such as zookeepers and good pet owners will pay close attention to the history and needs of an animal so that specific and direct care can be given appropriately to the animal.To put it simply,any animal caretaker can feed an animal and clean its cage. a good animal caretaker will go above and beyond.let's take a parrot for example.An average caretaker will feed the parrot give it fresh water, clean the cage etc..A great caretaker will pay attention to the types of food the parrots like...is he eating more peanuts than blueberries, is he getting pudgy does he look dehydrated?He/she will play with animal, challenge it, change its food by giving it different types of food,cut in different ways (crunchy soft sweet etc..) If the animal was abused the caretaker will allow plenty of time for the animal to slowly trust its new owner.The animal will interact with other animals or people, different toys will be put in its cage, it will have new and interesting experiences each day...this is called enrichment.If the animal is ill or sick, if you notice feathers fading or the beak is overgrown you take care of it.The number one rule- DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR ANIMAL!Animals experience constant change and action in the wild, so if a caretaker wants to make sure the animal is happy healty and safe, keep life fun! or else your animal will get bored, sad depressed and can even die.
caretaker
chipmunk or a squirrel, its your chose
'caretaker' in french is ' gardien'