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I have a visual disability but I still want to do a job to help animal. Everyone is saying being a Veterinarian technician or assistant would be a good job for me . I agree but I think I wanna do something more with exotic animals like reptiles or different animals. suggestions?

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Kem’s Answer

Hey there! I also have a visual disability, but I work as a veterinary assistant currently, and it works out pretty well for me. If you want to move more into exotics, you should start looking for local exotics clinics around you that may be looking for new people. You could also start out in a regular cat/dog clinic first just to get your foot in the door.

Another thing you could do is if you start schooling for veterinary technology or veterinary assistant certification, there are courses you can take to become certified in exotics as a tech/assistant! Look around schools like Prager U and Penn Foster for exotics programs and certifications.

Just keep in mind that with a visual disability, depending on your specific case, it can be a little harder to work with smaller animals. You know you best, so do what is best for you!

Kem recommends the following next steps:

Look for small animal clinics and get your foot in the door.
Look up online or in-person schools that offer a course on exotics as part of their schooling.
Look for local exotics stores/clinics and see if they need volunteers or are hiring.
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Aman’s Answer

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It's wonderful that you're passionate about working with animals, and it's great that you're considering roles beyond the typical options. There are many careers that allow you to work with exotic animals, even with a visual disability. Here are a few suggestions you might find exciting:

1. ZOOKEEPER OR ANIMAL CARETAKER: Many zoos and wildlife sanctuaries have positions where you can work closely with reptiles and other exotic animals. Some roles focus on feeding, cleaning, and caring for these animals.

2. ANIMAL BEHAVIORIST OR TRAINER: If you're interested in learning how animals behave and respond to different stimuli, you might explore animal behaviorist roles. While this job often requires observing animal movements and interactions, you can still engage in meaningful work by focusing on training techniques or working in sensory-based ways.

3. WILDLIFE REHABILITATION: This field involves caring for injured or orphaned wildlife, including exotic species like reptiles. You could help nurse them back to health and prepare them for release into the wild.

4. CONSERVATION OR RESEARCH ASSISTANT: Many research programs focus on studying exotic animals. You might be able to assist in ways that don’t require perfect vision, such as handling data collection, helping with animal tagging, or other conservation efforts.

5. EDUCATOR OR OUTREACH COORDINATOR: If you love sharing your passion for exotic animals, working in education could be a great path. Many zoos, aquariums, or wildlife centers have positions where you can help teach others about reptiles and other wildlife.

Your enthusiasm and willingness to explore different paths will certainly open up opportunities. There are plenty of ways you can make a difference, especially with exotic animals!
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