Depending on the animals you are wanting to train you may be able to learn the skills on the job. You will need some advanced degrees or certification if you want to train some of the more exotic animals.
Histology is the study of all normal tissue, plant, animal, human, both grossly and microscopically.
To become a zoologist, you need to be good at biology, ecology, and environmental science. These subjects provide the foundational knowledge needed to understand animal behavior, habitats, and ecosystems. Strong research and observational skills are also important in order to study and analyze animal behavior in the wild or in captivity.
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It maintains itelligence, and can make it learn what it can or can't do. It can also teach them of dangers. Uneccisary tricks can help it to keep it bordom levels down and maintains intelligence level. But if your pet does not wanna do uneccisary tricks then don't make them.
The Afrikaans word for zoologist is "dierkundige." This term is derived from the words "dier," meaning animal, and "kunde," meaning science or study. Zoologists study various aspects of animal biology, behavior, and ecology.
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.
I'm not sure that you can go to school specifically to be an animal trainer but most will need to have a working knowledge of biology, animal behavior, animal psychology (aka comparative psychology) as well as real world experience working with animals.
you needed 4 years of animal college and must be good with animals
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Marine Biologist, but there may be a more specific term for the study of sharks or dolphins.
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.
You need to have experience with animals, love working with animals, a college degree, and being patient.
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To become a professional animal trainer, you will need to become certified. Depending on the state that you are in, it could require years of experience and/or schooling. To own a business, or work as a trainer for an employer, you will most likely need a certification, no matter what state you are in. This proves that you have been professionally educated. Dog trainers typically go through a basic schooling program to become certified, but the process to be an exotic animal trainer can be much more rigorous. I recommend looking up the requirements in your state to become a certified animal trainer (depending on the type of animals you are looking to train). Each state, program and level of certification are going to be different.
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