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Page 1: The Small Animal Care Industry- Part I. Benefits to society  Economic benefit from thousands of jobs and $32 billion dollars input into the national

The Small Animal Care

Industry- Part I

Page 2: The Small Animal Care Industry- Part I. Benefits to society  Economic benefit from thousands of jobs and $32 billion dollars input into the national

Benefits to society Economic benefit from thousands of

jobs and $32 billion dollars input into the national economy

Social benefit of small animals serving as companions and pets to almost 60% of all American families. Children learn responsibility and social skills and elderly benefit from improved quality of life as a result of keeping pets

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Benefits to society Valuable means of testing and

developing new products such as drugs and vaccines in a laboratory and research setting. (Hepatitis, diphtheria, tetanus, and polio vaccines were perfected through small animal research)

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Benefits to societySmall animals are being used

in pet therapy to help patients overcome illness, improve vital signs, relieve depression, and provide a better quality of life for senior citizens and the disabled

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Benefits to society Dogs, in particular, are useful as

watch dogs, police dogs, and seeing eye dogs

Rabbits are useful as an excellent source of meat that is low in cholesterol, sodium, and fat while being a highly palatable food source for protein

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Benefits to societySome small animals are used

to provide products such as fur/wool for the production of coats, hats, gloves, and other articles of clothing

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Benefits to society Exhibition of animals provides

entertainment in zoos, circus acts, etc and increases an appreciation for animals

Rabbits are one of the more versatile small animals in that they are raised not only for pets but for food, clothing, and research purposes also

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Economic Impact10,500-11,000 retail pet stores

produce $21 billion in salesBiomedical research supported

by $15 billion in taxes and charity used 65-100 million small animals

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Economic Impact6 million small animals were

used in educational facilities for dissection

4 million small animals were used for the LD50 (lethal dose 50) test

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Economic Impact Americans spend $20.3 billion per year

on pets Vet expenses exceed $11 billion

annually. Dogs require twice as much for veterinary care as cats and more than any other small animal

Pet food manufacturers produce $9.0 billion in sales

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General pet ownership

There are about 7 million more cats than dogs, with each cat owner averaging owning 2 cats

However, dogs are found in more households than cats

Fish, birds, and rabbits rank third, fourth, and fifth as far as pet ownership

Page 12: The Small Animal Care Industry- Part I. Benefits to society  Economic benefit from thousands of jobs and $32 billion dollars input into the national

Types of JobsPet industry is just one small

area of small animal care and management. Other jobs are: lab animal care, zoo animal care, animal health, animal training, and in the area of biological sciences

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Types of JobsJobs to supply food,

equipment, and healthcare to small animals

Research in hospitals, colleges and universities, diagnostic labs, and private firms in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries

Page 14: The Small Animal Care Industry- Part I. Benefits to society  Economic benefit from thousands of jobs and $32 billion dollars input into the national

Types of JobsExhibitors: operate animal acts,

carnivals, circuses, public zoo, and marine mammal displays

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Small animal careers and jobs

Pet care workers: many types provide many services to small animal owners. They are employed in boarding kennels, animal hospitals, animal shelters, pet stores, pet training schools, and pet grooming parlors

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Small animal careers and jobs

Kennel attendants: feed and care for animals and keep kennels clean

Animal groomers: bathe pets and brush the pet and keep hair and nails trimmed

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Small animal careers and jobs

Dog trainers: teach dogs to obey signals or commands, hunt, herd, or track, to guard lives or lead the blind

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Small animal careers and jobs

Small animal breeders: raise and market fur-bearing animals, animals for sale to pet shops, labs, and for the general public, they also arrange matings and care for females and the young. Usually specialize in one breed.

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Small animal careers and jobs

Pet shop owners: care for small animals they offer for sale, they offer a variety of small animals and need to be knowledgeable in running a business and dealing with customers

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Small animal careers and jobs

Pet shop manager: run the daily pet store operations

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Small animal careers and jobs

Vets: Doctors of veterinary medicine, treat, and control animal injuries and diseases. They also vaccinate animals against disease, and inspect animals and meat products used for food.

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Vets They will also perform surgery,

set broken bones, establish diet and exercise routines, and prescribe medicines.

1/3 of vets in US treat only small animals

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Small animal careers and jobs

Dealers: people who sell lab animals for research and teaching

Vet technicians: assist vet and other members of the vet staff in diagnosing and treating animals for injuries, illness, and routine vet needs, this can include vaccinations and routine checkups

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Skills and credentials

Previous experience as an animal keeper or an aquarist

Part-time or volunteer work in animal shelters, pet shops, or vet clinics

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