What is another word for tamers?

Pronunciation: [tˈe͡ɪməz] (IPA)

Tamers can also be called trainers, handlers, or animal whisperers. They are individuals with a talent for calming and controlling even the most wild and unpredictable animals. Other possible synonyms for tamers could include animal trainers, animal taming specialists, and animal behaviour experts. These professionals typically spend years studying animal behaviour, developing techniques for soothing and calming animals, and building trusting relationships with their wards. Whether working with big cats, elephants, dogs, or horses, tamers use a variety of tools and techniques to establish rapport with their animals and build a relationship of trust and respect. Ultimately, whether you call them tamers, trainers, or handlers, these professionals play a critical role in keeping both animals and people safe.

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Usage examples for Tamers

The two Arab horse-tamers stood on our drawing-room mantelpiece, not because I admired them, but simply because we had nowhere else to put them; and they were all of Miss Levey that was absolutely needful to our happiness.
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions
My polite "With pleasure" didn't in the least represent my feelings, but as I thought I should recognise the pawnbroker's assistant who had brought our Arab horse-tamers, I bade them stay where they were, and left them.
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions
This would have been very pleasant if he had liked "nice books" such as little girls enjoy; but no, he chose stories of lion-tamers, and sea-serpents, and wild, dreadful Indians.
"The Twin Cousins"
Sophie May

Famous quotes with Tamers

  • but a boy's will is his life, and he dies when it is broken, as the colt dies in harness, taking a new nature in becoming tame. Rarely has the boy felt kindly towards his tamers. Between him and his master has always been war. Henry Adams never knew a boy of his generation to like a master, and the task of remaining on friendly terms with one's own family, in such a relation, was never easy.
    Henry Adams

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