What are some animal-related careers that pay well, other than being a vet?

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  1. Besides being a vet, here are some animal-related careers that pay well:

    Wildlife Biologist
    Study animals in their natural habitats, working on conservation and research projects.

    Zoologist
    Research animal behavior, genetics, and ecosystems, often working in zoos or research institutions.

    Animal Nutritionist
    Develop specialized diets for pets, livestock, or wildlife, helping improve animal health.

    Marine Biologist
    Study ocean animals and ecosystems, often involved in conservation or environmental consulting.

    Animal Behaviorist
    Work with animals (and sometimes owners) to understand and modify behavior, often in zoos, research, or private practice.

    Animal Geneticist
    Research genetic traits in animals for breeding programs, disease resistance, or conservation.

    Equine Specialist (Trainer, Therapist)
    Work with horses in training, therapy, or health, often earning high salaries in competitive or therapeutic fields.

    Veterinary Pharmaceutical Sales or Research
    Work in developing or selling medications for animals, combining science and business.

    Some of these careers require advanced degrees but can be quite rewarding both financially and personally.

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  2. Here are some animal-related careers that pay well besides being a vet:

    Wildlife Biologist — study animals in their natural habitats

    Zoologist — research animal behavior and physiology

    Animal Nutritionist — develop diets for pets, livestock, or zoo animals

    Marine Biologist — focus on ocean creatures and ecosystems

    Animal Trainer (specialized) — work with animals for movies, therapy, or security

    Veterinary Pharmacologist — develop medicines for animals

    Conservation Scientist — protect wildlife and habitats

    Animal Behaviorist — study and modify animal behavior, often for pets or working animals

    Many of these roles require advanced degrees but can be rewarding and well-compensated.

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