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  • Can a 16 year old work at an animal shelter?

    Posted by Adam Johnson on May 13, 2025 at 9:26 am

    My younger cousin is a huge animal lover and has been talking about helping out at a shelter. I want to support them, but I’m not sure what the age rules are. Can 16-year-olds actually work or volunteer at those places?

    Michael Jai replied 3 weeks, 5 days ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • william

    Member
    May 13, 2025 at 9:32 am

    Yes, but it depends on the shelter’s policies and whether you mean “work” as in paid employment or volunteering.

    <hr>🧩 Key Considerations:

    1. Volunteering is More Common

      • Many animal shelters actively seek teen volunteers.

      • 16 is a typical minimum age, though some may accept even younger volunteers with adult supervision.

      • Most shelters require a parent/guardian consent form.

    2. Paid Employment is Less Likely

      • Paid positions usually require applicants to be 18+.

      • Labor laws and liability issues often prevent teens under 18 from being formally hired.

    3. Types of Roles You Might Do at 16

      • Dog walking, kennel cleaning, feeding animals, socializing cats and puppies.

      • Help with events like adoption days or fundraisers.

      • Administrative or support tasks like answering phones or organizing supplies.

    4. How to Get Started

      • Visit the shelter’s website or call their office.

      • Ask specifically about teen volunteer opportunities.

      • Complete any orientation or training sessions required.

    5. Pro Tips

      • Some shelters are more flexible than others—especially smaller local rescues.

      • Being proactive, responsible, and showing up regularly can lead to more responsibilities over time.

    <hr>💬 Final Thought:

    Even if you can’t be officially employed at 16, volunteering at an animal shelter is a powerful way to learn responsibility, compassion, and maybe even shape your future career. Every pawprint you help matters. 🐾

  • Michael Jai

    Member
    May 14, 2025 at 9:58 am

    My kid tried this at 16. Some places welcomed them with open arms, others had strict 18+ policies. Liability is a big thing for shelters, so many have age limits unless there’s supervision. That said, volunteer roles—like cleaning, feeding, or even socializing animals—are often open to teens. Call ahead, ask questions, and be ready to do the not-so-glamorous tasks.

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