Yes you can do work experience at the RSPCA, just contact them at the time of your work experience as places are taken quite quickly because many others like yourself are interested. Only consider this if you don't mind getting down and dirty, by that meaning having to clean cages/kennels mainly after dogs and cats... if you are considering a career in animal it would be a fantastic oppertunity for you and would help you to gain a placement later in your life when searching for volunteering jobs, etc.
How longe do you go to uniefursaty if you what to work as a RSPCA
Animals. Or humans
To work with the RSPCA, a background in animal care, veterinary science, or a related field is beneficial. Typically, a bachelor's degree in animal science, veterinary technology, or a similar discipline takes about four years to complete. Additionally, pursuing further qualifications or experience, such as volunteering or internships, can enhance your prospects in this field.
Good animal lovers
An eleven year old can not have a job. Child Labor Laws prevent it. They may be able to volunteer, check at your local RSPCA office.
It stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. It is a charity that takes care of unloved and unwanted pets. EDIT: See related link for their web-site, which gives you a comprehensive guide to what the RSPCA does.
It depends what shifts you get given and wether it is full time or not
The RSPCA was started in 1824.
They build RSPCA back in 1824.
the rspca have 205 buildings
A veterinarian who works for the RSPCA.
Yes it is, it is in America and is around the world