Domesticated animals and pets abroad and while traveling: are they dangerous, where do you encounter them, where can you see them?
- What are domesticated animals?
- What are pets and companion animals?
- What is livestock, and what are livestock animals?
- What are examples of domesticated animals?
- What is the best way to work or volunteer in the animal shelter for pets and domesticated animals?
- What should you pay attention to if you are going to work with domesticated animals or pets during your volunteer work, internship or study?
What are domesticated animals?
- Domesticated animals are tame animals that have also adapted genetically to human life over the centuries.
- Both reproduction and subsistence are somewhat controlled by humans.
- Domesticated animals include pets, companion animals, farm animals and livestock.
What are pets and companion animals?
- A pet is an animal that is cared for by people in their own company and environment.
What is livestock, and what are livestock animals?
- Livestock animals are domesticated animals that are usually kept on a farm. Some livestock animals are kept by people as pets, such as horses.
- The smaller livestock animals such as a sheep or goat are also called small livestock. Bird species such as chickens and geese are also called poultry.
What are examples of domesticated animals?
What are examples of pets?
- Guinea pigs, dogs, cats, rabbits, some bird species (carrier pigeons), tropical aquarium fish.
What are examples of livestock and farm animals in and outside Europe?
- In and outside Europe: cows, ducks, donkeys, geese, goats, turkey, chickens, farmed fish, horses, guinea fowl, reindeer, cattle, sheep and pigs.
- Mainly outside Europe: dromedaries, emus, deer, camels, llamas, oxen, ostriches, kangaroos.
What is the best way to work or volunteer in the animal shelter for pets and domesticated animals?
- There are many ways to volunteer with domesticated animals. One of the most popular options is working in an animal shelter, often with dogs, cats and other abandoned pets. This can be done all over the world and help is desperately needed.
- Other options include working on a horse ranch or traveling the world as a pet sitter.
- Australia: horses in Tasmania
- Curacao: dogs and cats
- Egypt: horses and donkeys and stray dogs
- Greece: stray dogs
- India: dogs and cats
- Indonesia: stray dogs in Bali
- Spain: shelter for stray dogs
- Suriname: resocialization of dogs
- Uruguay: care for injured or neglected dogs and draft horses
- United Kingdom: Scottish animal shelter
- United States: care for horses
- South Africa: shelter for neglected animals around Cape Town
What should you pay attention to if you are going to work with domesticated animals or pets during your volunteer work, internship or study?
- If you are going to do volunteer work, or do an internship with domesticated animals, or stray animals, for example, it is important to get to know each animal well.
- Every animal has its own personality. Some are anxious, others shy, others like attention or are dominant.
- With more experience, you will learn to “read” animals better, which is very important to deal with them well and predict their behavior.
- In any case, approach animals calmly and slowly and let them come to you.
- Be aware of the risks. All kinds of animals can bite, scratch and kick you…
- There is a good chance that you will have to follow a training before you can start working with the animals.


























































