What’s your dream job? C’mon, everyone has one. That one thing they can’t believe some people get paid to do. Maybe it’s something creative like painting, or fulfilling like farming. Or maybe, like many people, you like animals just a little (OK, a LOT) more than humans and dream of getting paid to hang out with them all day. If working with animals is your dream job, then this list is for you.
What’s your dream job? C’mon, everyone has one. That one thing they can’t believe some people get paid to do.
Maybe it’s something creative like painting, or fulfilling like farming.
Or maybe, like many people, you like animals just a little (OK, a LOT) more than humans and dream of getting paid to hang out with them all day. If working with animals is your dream job, then this list is for you.
#Pet Blogger
You always wanted to start a blog and you never really knew where to start from or what your first sentence should be, then why not take your love for pets and animals and just write about it. Sure, it’s easier said than done, but you gotta start somewhere. One thing’s for sure, you won’t have a problem filling our page with feel-good videos and pretty pictures. Oh and if your blog goes viral and becomes big, you can also make some good money along the way. Just like with kids, there are so many niches when it comes to animals, just choose one and write.
#Pet Masseuse
A Pet masseuse helps animals manage chronic pain and aging, and recovery from injury or surgery. It’s not just petting a dog full time; you can really provide care for your fur-clients! You’ll need formal training for the job, plus several states regulate the industry through their departments of health. That said, you can charge anywhere from $50 to $100 per visit once you’re set up.
#Dog Walker
Being a dog walker is literally a walk in the park. The hours are flexible and you usually won’t have to leave the house before noon. In addition, you get to walk outside in the fresh air and have playtime with one or more furry friends. If you want to expand your dog-walking career, you can always study dog training and that way your dog walking will have an added value.
#Cat-café waiter
The ideal job for anyone that likes coffee, cake, and kitties. You’ll be expected to groom the cats every day and clear out their litter trays. One of the most fun bits of the job is teaching the customers about each cat – their likes and dislikes, what makes them purr.
#Pet Groomer
It’s time to unleash your creative side as well as your aesthetic one and give your clients a nice haircut. What better feeling than getting animals looking dapper after they’ve been combed, bathed and had their nails cut. If you love animals and also love the idea of making others feeling and looking beautiful, that’s the job for you.
Maybe it’s something creative like painting, or fulfilling like farming.
Or maybe, like many people, you like animals just a little (OK, a LOT) more than humans and dream of getting paid to hang out with them all day. If working with animals is your dream job, then this list is for you.
#Pet Blogger
You always wanted to start a blog and you never really knew where to start from or what your first sentence should be, then why not take your love for pets and animals and just write about it. Sure, it’s easier said than done, but you gotta start somewhere. One thing’s for sure, you won’t have a problem filling our page with feel-good videos and pretty pictures. Oh and if your blog goes viral and becomes big, you can also make some good money along the way. Just like with kids, there are so many niches when it comes to animals, just choose one and write.
#Pet Masseuse
A Pet masseuse helps animals manage chronic pain and aging, and recovery from injury or surgery. It’s not just petting a dog full time; you can really provide care for your fur-clients! You’ll need formal training for the job, plus several states regulate the industry through their departments of health. That said, you can charge anywhere from $50 to $100 per visit once you’re set up.
#Dog Walker
Being a dog walker is literally a walk in the park. The hours are flexible and you usually won’t have to leave the house before noon. In addition, you get to walk outside in the fresh air and have playtime with one or more furry friends. If you want to expand your dog-walking career, you can always study dog training and that way your dog walking will have an added value.
#Cat-café waiter
The ideal job for anyone that likes coffee, cake, and kitties. You’ll be expected to groom the cats every day and clear out their litter trays. One of the most fun bits of the job is teaching the customers about each cat – their likes and dislikes, what makes them purr.
#Pet Groomer
It’s time to unleash your creative side as well as your aesthetic one and give your clients a nice haircut. What better feeling than getting animals looking dapper after they’ve been combed, bathed and had their nails cut. If you love animals and also love the idea of making others feeling and looking beautiful, that’s the job for you.