I need to pursue a career in animal psychology. I am a commerce student but I am more interested towards animals and animal care.

I am in first year rn but want to drop commerce and pursue animal psychology degree. Can some please guide me through this.

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Divya vani
4 years ago
Animal psychologists do the academic study to investigate how animals interact with one another (communal groups, competitor groups, predators and prey), their relationship (s) with the environment, and their relationship (s) with humans and our own development. They are more similar to naturalists

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