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‘IT BEATS WORKING WITH HUMANS!’
Paula Stewart, 42, lives on her own in Liverpool.
Whether I’ve got a snake coiled around my arm or I’m wrangling goats out of a pen, my job is certainly no regular day at the office. Having previously worked as a manager for musical artists, it’s safe to say my current clients are a bit different, but funnily, not quite as demanding.
I’ve always had a love of animals, after spending my childhood on my parents’ egg farm with chickens, peacocks, dogs and cats. My dad taught me to care for all living things, but I didn’t consider working with animals until he passed away in 2013. By then, I was 32 and was working as a talent manager. Needing somewhere to channel my grief, I adopted my gorgeous Rottweiler x bull mastiff, Mitzi. Not long after, a friend asked if I wanted to work as an animal manager at her animal casting agency. I thought a new challenge would be good for me,