If you’re passionate about pursuing a career as an animal nutritionist, here are some key essential steps you should follow: First, obtain an undergraduate degree. Most animal nutritionists and clinical pet nutritionists hold a bachelor’s degree, preferably in animal nutrition or a related scientific field. During your undergraduate studies, you’ll delve into coursework – covering topics such as chemistry, animal nutrition, mathematics, animal science, ration formulation, anatomy and physiology, and animal husbandry. Consider minoring or double majoring in advanced disciplines like biochemistry or biology to enhance your skill set and knowledge base.
Gain practical experience
Employers often seek candidates with hands-on experience in animal nutrition. Look for internships or apprenticeships while pursuing your undergraduate degree to gain valuable experience in the field. Many opportunities for internships are available at zoos and veterinary offices, where you can work under the guidance of board-certified veterinarians or nutritionists. These experiences can pave the way for future employment opportunities.
Consider pursuing an advanced degree
If you aspire to teach at the college level or conduct research in the field of animal nutrition, you may want to pursue a master’s degree or a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline. Some employers, particularly those with animals requiring specialized care, may prefer candidates with a master’s degree in animal science or a related field. Advanced degrees provide opportunities to develop advanced laboratory skills and specialize in specific areas of animal nutrition.
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Obtain certifications
Once you’ve completed your education and gained sufficient experience, pursue certifications that are relevant to your desired career path. For those aiming to work as clinical animal nutritionists in veterinary settings, obtaining credentials from organizations such as the American College of Veterinary Nutrition (ACVN) is beneficial. This certification typically requires completion of veterinary school and residency. Alternatively, the Academy of Veterinary Nutrition Technicians (AVNT) offers certification options for experienced professionals who have been working in the field for at least three years. By following these steps and continually seeking opportunities for learning and professional development, you can embark on a rewarding career as an animal nutritionist and make a positive impact on the health and well-being of animals.
“At Petworks, we believe that optimal animal nutrition isn’t just about feeding pets. It’s about fueling their health, longevity, and happiness. Proper nutrition is the foundation of preventative care, and when we nourish our pets with intention, we’re giving them the best chance to thrive as cherished members of our families.” – Kevin Kinyon, Co-Founder, Petworks.
Join a marketplace platform and get paid to consult with pet parents
Animal nutritionists and clinical pet nutritionists can apply to join pet care marketplace platforms like Petworks.com, and secure bookings with pet parents for online consultations. Creating a detailed profile showcasing your expertise and qualifications in animal nutrition will help you start to get hired by pet parents who need help creating customized nutrition and wellness plans for their beloved pet dogs and cats.
About Petworks
In 2021, Dr. Marty Goldstein DVM joined the pet care platform Petworks as an advisor in its Animal Nutrition care division. Dr Marty Nature’s Blend is on a mission to help your pets live their healthiest lives possible. Dr. Marty’s pet nutrition expertise and guidance has helped Petworks evolve and become the preeminent animal and pet nutrition consultation service for pet parents in North America.
In 2022, Blue Buffalo Founder Bill Bishop Jr. joined Petworks as Senior Advisor in our Animal Nutrition Care Division. Bill brings his extensive expertise in pet food innovation and business leadership. His guidance helps Petworks enhance our pet nutrition service offerings, helping to ensure that pet parents throughout the world receive trusted, science-backed nutritional support for their dogs, cats, and animals.
About The Author
Petworks Co-Founder Kevin Kinyon is a life-long animal lover who works tirelessly to improve the lives of pets and their parents. Human and animal qualities he values most are integrity, humor, and empathy.
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