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So I want to volunteer for a local reptile breeder..

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Alright, hey guys! This is my first post to this forum, so bear with me. I am 15 years old and am interested in trying to get into breeding. I thought it would be smart to try and apprentice or volunteer for a local breeder. But then I got to thinking if a breeder would trust a 15 year old with his or her's animals. What do you guys think? Would you trust a teen to work with your animals? Thanks!
 
It comes down to you as a person. Everyone has to start somewhere, right. I feel that if you are diligent & passionate about the animals & show you can care for them properly, the rest is up to you on where you can take it. Good luck with your endeavors!!
 
What herps, specifically, are you interested in breeding?

What herps do you have experience with or working knowledge of?

Even a 15-year old could be trusted if that that person is honest, has a true interest, perhaps some experience and history, and is eager and willing to learn, listen, and always keep the animals best interests the first priority.

Please do volunteer ... prove yourself and grow from there :)
 
I don't think your age should really effect you, it all depends on your work ethic and your willingness to take direction and learn. I think it's commendable to want to get your foot in the door, and it would definitely help you work with a variety of species depending on what you do. Make sure you act professional, and show that you have what it takes to work hard! I wish you the best of luck :) Also, and I know this is not exactly for breeding or specifically reptiles, but wildlife/rehab centers are a great place to volunteer and often need the help.
 
FWIW, we are a rescue and 15 is our minimum volunteer age (we do allow 14-year-old 9th graders IF they are signed up through a school-mandated community service program. We have found that as long as they are properly trained and supervised, 15-year-olds work out just fine.
 
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