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in the 2 years that i've been on this forum i have seen a few mentions of this, but i'm wondering what your suggestions are as far as including/not including animal experience hours as pet owners?
in the 2 years that i've been on this forum i have seen a few mentions of this, but i'm wondering what your suggestions are as far as including/not including animal experience hours as pet owners?
I wouldn't count it, it seems like a huge stretch and I feel that it's just fluff on an application. I mean, I've had a pet in the house since I was born, so technically I've been a pet owner for 24/7 for 20 years...let's see, that's a LOT of hours. 😉
I would say paid pet sitting is fine, as that is above and beyond normal pet duties.
my thoughts exactly. i felt a little ridiculous putting hundreds of thousands of hours just for being a pet owner, but i remembered seeing someone on here say the included "life time pet owner" hours in animal experience. just making sure others didn't include it as well. 🙂
I think it would be legitimate to include that. I didn't because there was no way I was going to be able to accurately figure out the hours (multiple neighbors' animals over many years, splitting jobs with my siblings... way too complicated for the amount of hours it would have probably added up to). If you have a better memory or record of it then I think you may as well include it.
On a side note, when I have kids I'm going get them to keep track of that kind of thing in case they ever have to fill out some crazy VMCAS-like application.
Lessons? Yes
Teaching lessons? Yes
Riding other people's horses for pleasure? No
Riding other people's horses to rehab the horses from injuries (sometimes paid, sometimes not)? Yes
Exercising horses for money? Yes
Training school horses? Yes
What about cleaning stalls, feeding, and grooming horses? I was in the campus equestrian club for several years [...] Maybe include all the hours but list it as an extracurricular rather than animal experience?
Lessons?
No (but I think it depends - if lessons are your big contact, then yes. I didn't count mine because it would have been way overkill.)
Teaching lessons?
Yes
Riding other people's horses for pleasure?
No
Riding other people's horses to rehab the horses from injuries (sometimes paid, sometimes not)?
Yes
Exercising horses for money?
Yes
Training school horses?
Yes
What about cleaning stalls, feeding, and grooming horses?
Definitely put this in.I was in the campus equestrian club for several years and spent hundreds of hours working at the barn -- I wasn't compensated except for getting to ride the horses and take some lessons.
That's the issue (or great thing, depending on how you look at it) with the horse world. I'd say anything that you were compensated for in any way (pay, riding, lessons, etc.) would be a good way to break it down. I also think that people who grow up on farms should use that as animal experience.It seems that this could be considered part of normal horse ownership if it were my own barn, but it is also horse-related employment of sorts, albeit without the traditional exchange of money.
If I recall correctly, the application states NOT to include pet-ownership for experience. However, I would call the admissions office of the schools you are interested in to see what they would consider "Animal Experience." Good Luck!!
A similar question along this vein....I'm volunteering this year as a theraputic riding assistant. Should I list this as "animal experience" (I've never handled a horse in my life, so I'm learning a lot about horse handling, grooming and barn care) or just list this under "extracurriculars/community service/awards/ect"?
A similar question along this vein....I'm volunteering this year as a theraputic riding assistant. Should I list this as "animal experience" (I've never handled a horse in my life, so I'm learning a lot about horse handling, grooming and barn care) or just list this under "extracurriculars/community service/awards/ect"?
Plus, didn't VMCAS say somewhere not to include them? At least on last year's? Or am I going nuts?