If you are able to do so (and I know finances and other obstacles can make this difficult for some people) I would suggest shadowing and volunteering with animal professionals in a variety of fields to get a feel for what you enjoy doing. It would be a real setback if dove into a vet tech program and then realized you don't like the medical side of animal care... the same goes for any training or degree program that's a major investment. There are a wide variety of animal jobs out there, and chances are that some will be a better match for your talents, preferences, and lifestyle than others. Aside from vet and vet tech work, there's training, breeding, grooming, husbandry, and research, to name a few -and each of these areas has many many different types of positions. I would suggest doing some research, talking to people from different animal professions, then getting hands-on experience in areas that interest you. Once you have a good idea of what opportunities are out there and what you would do well in and enjoy committing to, going for the costly education (if applicable) is a good investment.
If you have already done all that (or those suggestions just aren't your style, which is fine too), congratulations and please disregard the unsolicited advice 🙂