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  2. 12 Jobs That Let You Play With Animals All Day - AOL

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    For animal lovers, ditching a traditional 9-to-5 to work with creatures covered in fur, feathers, scales or fins can seem like a dream come true. $2,000 Quarter? Check Your Pockets Before You Use ...

  3. 10 Jobs That Let You Work With Animals - AOL

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    Traditionally, the first job that comes to mind in animal interaction is usually a veterinarian, but there are a lot more out there that can take a little less schoolwork and still let you work ...

  4. 20 Highest-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a Degree - AOL

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    How can you make $50,000 a year without a degree? Some jobs that will pay you $50,000 without a degree are: Life coach: $54,237 yearly median income. Licensed practical nurse: $54,620 yearly ...

  5. The 25 Highest-Paying Jobs Without a Degree Requirement - AOL

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    You don't need a four-year degree to score these jobs. A traditional four-year college degree is not the only route to a high-paying career. Among U.S. News' list of the 100 Best Jobs , these 25 ...

  6. Paraveterinary worker - Wikipedia

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    Vet Technicians, in contrast, hold a 3-year degree completed through a University program. The curriculum is not influenced by the industry or government as such and there is no quality assurance of practical skills; however, this degree has more in-depth knowledge required and exposure to much higher level skills.

  7. Animal training - Wikipedia

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    During the Clyde and Seamore show, the trainers may say something like: "Good grief, Clyde!" or "Good job, Seamore". The trainers substitute the word "good" in the place of food or rubdowns when teaching a specific behavior to the animals so that the animals no longer need constant feeding as praise for achieving the appropriate behavior.

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