SomePeopleHaveBirds
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Well my school hasn't offered yet they might offer it in the 9th grade (which I'm going to). I could ask about and check into it. I was also thinking about doing duel enrollment, which is what I'm going to do.
Do you have any other pets other than birds?
I'm really interested in learn about multiple animals, like birds, dogs, cats reptiles and any other animals that are kept by beginningers to experts. I'm thinking it might be too much on my plate but I'm willing to learn.
I'm guessing I should just basically work at a zoo with all kinds of animals not just birds. I would like a job like that working at a zoo with many different animals.
Am I able to do that? Or is that also a wrong way to do it too?
Do you have any other pets other than birds?
I'm really interested in learn about multiple animals, like birds, dogs, cats reptiles and any other animals that are kept by beginningers to experts. I'm thinking it might be too much on my plate but I'm willing to learn.
I'm guessing I should just basically work at a zoo with all kinds of animals not just birds. I would like a job like that working at a zoo with many different animals.
This is an example but:I mean if I do, I'll be able to have enough experience to own a pet.
Like if I became a trainer and a vet, and I've been working for say 10 years I'll probably be an experienced person by then and I'll be able to own say a bird that is difficult to work with for first time people.
Like I would be trying to work my way up by going to college and studying, instead of how many people do it, get a "starter" bird and keep throwing away bird until they get to their dream one.
Instead I would decide to go the educational route like being a vet or trainer or both while enjoying what I do.
Am I able to do that? Or is that also a wrong way to do it too?
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