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how to mack money at the age of 13 in tn?
horses and animals no over nights and only after school
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Bright’s Answer
Animal-related jobs include pet sitting, dog walking, horse grooming, and pet bathing. Yard work involves helping neighbors with raking leaves, mowing lawns, or shoveling snow. Car washing services can be set up in your area after school. Crafts and art can be made and sold at local events or online, with parental guidance. Tutoring can be offered to younger kids in subjects you're good at. To get started, let neighbors and family know you're available for these services, create flyers or use community boards to advertise, and always get parental permission before starting any job. These options allow you to earn money while balancing school and your interests.
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Dr’s Answer
Hey, Lilly!
So, you wanna make that 💸 at 13 while hanging with animals? Let me say thaf You’re already ahead of the game by knowing what you love, so let’s turn that passion into a money-making machine! 😉
Okay, Michael totally came through with some epic advice. Imagine this: you, a camera, and all the cute animals around you = viral gold. Seriously, people eat that stuff up! You could start a YouTube or TikTok sharing fun moments with your horses, silly pet tricks, or even "a day in the life" of an animal lover. Who knows? You could become the next big animal influencer—move over, Grumpy Cat.
And if you’re the crafty type, turn your love for animals into sellable goodies. Paint cute horse pics, make animal-themed bracelets, or snap cool farm photos and sell them at local fairs or even online (with a little help from the ’rents).
Alright so if you wanna just stick to classic cash-making. Just, Offer pet-sitting, dog walking, or horse grooming. People will 100% pay for someone reliable to help out after school. Plus, you get to hang with adorable fluffballs—win-win! Oh, and don’t sleep on pony parties—some folks hire helpers for petting zoos or pony rides. You get paid to hang with animals AND be the coolest kid around.
If you are feeling fancy, then, Try baking homemade pet treats—because even pets deserve gourmet snacks, right? Imagine slinging your signature "Horse Munchies" or "Pup-Cakes" at school events. Boom, entrepreneur status.
Moral of the story is that Lilly, you’ve got skills, you love animals, and there’s cash to be made. Start small, spread the word (hello, flyers and family group chats), and watch those dollars roll in.
Oh, and here is MORE ways to stack that cash. Just see which you got the vibe running for and take it.
Remember, Some people are too busy to take their pets to the groomer or vet. Offer to ride along with your parents and handle drop-offs/pickups. Bonus points if you bring treats for the furry VIPs.
📸 Okay so if you Got a phone? Got cute animals? Perfect. Offer to take fun pet portraits for neighbors—people LOVE fancy pics of their pets. Imagine a horse in sunglasses. Iconic. And as Michael did mention you can always draw and paint them. Alright so here is a tip or trick, if you know painting especially on canvas, then see who has animals and go over to hem wihh that painting brush and offer them your service for painting their animal or just ask them what they had like to be painted abott their animal, you can mention n throwing in your own ideas. People love different looking arts so you cna give it a shot as well. Worked with my artistic sister, although hers was homes. 😏
And then there is the Horse Poop Patrol. Okay, it’s not glamorous, but trust me—people will pay to NOT scoop it themself. Quick, easy, and you’re getting paid while hanging with horses. Stinky? Yes. Profitable? Also yes.
If you’re crafty, make fun homemade toys—braided rope toys for dogs, or horsey boredom busters like treat balls. Sell them to pet owners or at local markets. Handmade = $$$. People love handmade and would even pay decently unless you face a future geek! Just offer a handmade spacemachine! 🤪
🛠️ Small farms always need extra hands for feeding animals, brushing horses, or cleaning stalls. It’s a solid workout AND you get to cuddle baby animals.
Alright also if you Got cool trails or fields nearby? Offer to take people’s dogs on fun nature walks. It’s like a field trip… but for dogs. Plus, fresh air = extra awesome.
📚 Pet Tutor (Yes, Really). I ما not kidding, you know too. So, each basic pet tricks! If you’re good with animals, help people train their pets. Imagine being the reason a dog learns to high-five—legendary.
Now remember, Birthdays aren’t just for humans anymore. People throw pet parties (no joke), and you could help plan and set them up. Picture a dog in a birthday hat—adorable AND profitable.😎
Honestly, there are SO many ways to make cash while hanging with animals. You’ve got the passion—now it’s just about getting out there and showing off those skills. Go get that bag, animal boss! 💰
You got this, future animal mogul! 🐾😉Good luck!
So, you wanna make that 💸 at 13 while hanging with animals? Let me say thaf You’re already ahead of the game by knowing what you love, so let’s turn that passion into a money-making machine! 😉
Okay, Michael totally came through with some epic advice. Imagine this: you, a camera, and all the cute animals around you = viral gold. Seriously, people eat that stuff up! You could start a YouTube or TikTok sharing fun moments with your horses, silly pet tricks, or even "a day in the life" of an animal lover. Who knows? You could become the next big animal influencer—move over, Grumpy Cat.
And if you’re the crafty type, turn your love for animals into sellable goodies. Paint cute horse pics, make animal-themed bracelets, or snap cool farm photos and sell them at local fairs or even online (with a little help from the ’rents).
Alright so if you wanna just stick to classic cash-making. Just, Offer pet-sitting, dog walking, or horse grooming. People will 100% pay for someone reliable to help out after school. Plus, you get to hang with adorable fluffballs—win-win! Oh, and don’t sleep on pony parties—some folks hire helpers for petting zoos or pony rides. You get paid to hang with animals AND be the coolest kid around.
If you are feeling fancy, then, Try baking homemade pet treats—because even pets deserve gourmet snacks, right? Imagine slinging your signature "Horse Munchies" or "Pup-Cakes" at school events. Boom, entrepreneur status.
Moral of the story is that Lilly, you’ve got skills, you love animals, and there’s cash to be made. Start small, spread the word (hello, flyers and family group chats), and watch those dollars roll in.
Oh, and here is MORE ways to stack that cash. Just see which you got the vibe running for and take it.
Remember, Some people are too busy to take their pets to the groomer or vet. Offer to ride along with your parents and handle drop-offs/pickups. Bonus points if you bring treats for the furry VIPs.
📸 Okay so if you Got a phone? Got cute animals? Perfect. Offer to take fun pet portraits for neighbors—people LOVE fancy pics of their pets. Imagine a horse in sunglasses. Iconic. And as Michael did mention you can always draw and paint them. Alright so here is a tip or trick, if you know painting especially on canvas, then see who has animals and go over to hem wihh that painting brush and offer them your service for painting their animal or just ask them what they had like to be painted abott their animal, you can mention n throwing in your own ideas. People love different looking arts so you cna give it a shot as well. Worked with my artistic sister, although hers was homes. 😏
And then there is the Horse Poop Patrol. Okay, it’s not glamorous, but trust me—people will pay to NOT scoop it themself. Quick, easy, and you’re getting paid while hanging with horses. Stinky? Yes. Profitable? Also yes.
If you’re crafty, make fun homemade toys—braided rope toys for dogs, or horsey boredom busters like treat balls. Sell them to pet owners or at local markets. Handmade = $$$. People love handmade and would even pay decently unless you face a future geek! Just offer a handmade spacemachine! 🤪
🛠️ Small farms always need extra hands for feeding animals, brushing horses, or cleaning stalls. It’s a solid workout AND you get to cuddle baby animals.
Alright also if you Got cool trails or fields nearby? Offer to take people’s dogs on fun nature walks. It’s like a field trip… but for dogs. Plus, fresh air = extra awesome.
📚 Pet Tutor (Yes, Really). I ما not kidding, you know too. So, each basic pet tricks! If you’re good with animals, help people train their pets. Imagine being the reason a dog learns to high-five—legendary.
Now remember, Birthdays aren’t just for humans anymore. People throw pet parties (no joke), and you could help plan and set them up. Picture a dog in a birthday hat—adorable AND profitable.😎
Honestly, there are SO many ways to make cash while hanging with animals. You’ve got the passion—now it’s just about getting out there and showing off those skills. Go get that bag, animal boss! 💰
You got this, future animal mogul! 🐾😉Good luck!
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Michael’s Answer
Hello Lilly,
I hope I understand your question correctly, but I’ll do my best to answer it!
Making money at 13 is very different from when I was a kid. Back then, I could borrow my dad’s lawnmower and offer to mow lawns for $10 or wash cars for extra cash. But now, with the internet, there are so many opportunities to make money from home—especially if you’re creative and resourceful! Of course, always make sure to have your parents’ guidance and approval.
Ideas Based on Your Interests
You mentioned being around animals and horses. Did you know that some of the most-watched videos online are about animals? Have you thought about starting a YouTube channel or social media account to showcase life on a farm? Many people love animals but don’t have access to them, so your content could be entertaining, educational, and even relaxing for viewers.
Selling Your Creations
If you enjoy making art, consider selling your work on Etsy or at local events. You could:
- Paint pictures of your animals
- Create homemade friendship bracelets
- Take and sell farm photography
What makes your art even more valuable is your story—if you share why you love animals or making art on social media, people will connect with you and want to support your work.
Learning from Others
These are just a couple of ideas, but I encourage you to research young creators and entrepreneurs to see how they built their brands. You might also ask your parents or guardians what they did to make money when they were younger—you could even modernize an old idea using today’s technology!
I hope this helps, and I’m excited to see what creative ideas you come up with!
I hope I understand your question correctly, but I’ll do my best to answer it!
Making money at 13 is very different from when I was a kid. Back then, I could borrow my dad’s lawnmower and offer to mow lawns for $10 or wash cars for extra cash. But now, with the internet, there are so many opportunities to make money from home—especially if you’re creative and resourceful! Of course, always make sure to have your parents’ guidance and approval.
Ideas Based on Your Interests
You mentioned being around animals and horses. Did you know that some of the most-watched videos online are about animals? Have you thought about starting a YouTube channel or social media account to showcase life on a farm? Many people love animals but don’t have access to them, so your content could be entertaining, educational, and even relaxing for viewers.
Selling Your Creations
If you enjoy making art, consider selling your work on Etsy or at local events. You could:
- Paint pictures of your animals
- Create homemade friendship bracelets
- Take and sell farm photography
What makes your art even more valuable is your story—if you share why you love animals or making art on social media, people will connect with you and want to support your work.
Learning from Others
These are just a couple of ideas, but I encourage you to research young creators and entrepreneurs to see how they built their brands. You might also ask your parents or guardians what they did to make money when they were younger—you could even modernize an old idea using today’s technology!
I hope this helps, and I’m excited to see what creative ideas you come up with!
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Gerald J’s Answer
You could babysit for someone.