NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "animals"
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- 311119-01 - Animal Health Products (Manufacturing)Animal Health Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311119 that involves the production of various products used to maintain and improve the health of animals. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of animal health products, including pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and nutritional supplements. The products produced by this industry are used …Examples: Animal vaccines, Antibiotics for animals, Probiotics for animals, Nutritional supplements for
- 541940-10 - Veterinarians-DVM DentistryVeterinarians-DVM Dentistry is a specialized industry within the Veterinary Services sector that focuses on the dental health of animals. This industry involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dental diseases and conditions in animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and other domesticated animals. Veterinarians-DVM Dentistry is an essential part of animal …Examples: Dental radiography for animals, Treatment of periodontal disease in animals, Extraction of diseased teeth
- 484220-01 - Animal Transporting-Zoo Circus EtcThe Animal Transporting-Zoo Circus Etc industry involves the transportation of live animals for various purposes such as zoos, circuses, and other entertainment events. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safe and humane transportation of animals from one location to another. The animals transported in this industry can range from exotic animals such …Examples: Circus animal transportation, Exotic animal transportation for zoos and wildlife parks, Movie and
- 812910-10 - Livestock Care ServicesLivestock Care Services is a subdivision of the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services industry that focuses on the care and well-being of livestock animals. This industry involves providing a range of services to ensure that livestock animals are healthy, comfortable, and productive. Livestock Care Services can be provided to a variety of animals, including cattle, pigs, …Examples: Cattle ranches, Pig farms, Sheep farms, Goat farms, Poultry farms, Livestock auctions, Livestock transportation
- 112990-01 - Animal BreedersAnimal Breeders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which involves the breeding and raising of animals for various purposes. This industry includes establishments that breed animals for pets, food, research, and other commercial purposes. Animal Breeders are responsible for ensuring the health and well-being of their animals, as well as maintaining the …Examples: Dog breeders, Horse breeders, Cattle breeders, Poultry breeders, Pig breeders, Sheep breeders, Fish breeders, Bee
- 541940-18 - Veterinarians-RadiologistsVeterinarians-Radiologists is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that specializes in the use of diagnostic imaging techniques to diagnose and treat animals. This industry involves the use of various imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound to identify and treat medical conditions in animals. Veterinarians-Radiologists work closely with …Examples: Diagnostic imaging for small animals, Imaging services for zoo animals, Mobile radiology services for
- 561710-01 - Animals-Pest TrappersThe Animals-Pest Trappers industry is a subdivision of the Exterminating and Pest Control Services industry, which involves the removal of animals that are considered pests. This industry is responsible for the humane trapping and removal of animals such as raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and other wildlife that have become a nuisance to residential or commercial properties. The …Examples: Raccoon removal, Skunk trapping, Squirrel exclusion, Bat removal, Opossum trapping, Snake removal, Beaver control,
- 112990-04 - Animals-Laboratory UseThe Animals-Laboratory Use industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of animals for use in scientific research and experimentation. These animals are typically used in medical and pharmaceutical research, as well as in testing the safety and efficacy of various products. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the ethical treatment of animals and the …Examples: Laboratory mice, Rats, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Non-human primates, Dogs, Cats (excluding those used in research
- 541940-17 - Veterinarians-DVM-NeurologistsVeterinarians-DVM-Neurologists is a specialized subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in animals. This industry involves highly trained professionals who have expertise in the nervous system of animals and can provide specialized care to animals suffering from neurological conditions. …Examples: Canine epilepsy treatment, Feline vestibular disease diagnosis, Equine spinal cord injury treatment, Canine
- 541940-19 - Veterinarians-CardiologistsVeterinarians-Cardiologists are specialized veterinarians who diagnose and treat heart and cardiovascular diseases in animals. They work with a range of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and exotic animals. Their work involves performing diagnostic tests, such as electrocardiograms and echocardiograms, to identify heart conditions and develop treatment plans. They also …Examples: Valvular heart disease in exotic animals
- 812910-03 - Animal SheltersAnimal Shelters are organizations that provide temporary homes and care for animals that have been abandoned, lost, or surrendered by their owners. These shelters take in a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and other small animals. The primary goal of animal shelters is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for these …Examples: Small animal adoption, Animal fostering, Animal rescue, Animal rehabilitation,
- 112111-03 - Livestock ProducersLivestock Producers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112111, which involves the farming and ranching of beef cattle. Livestock Producers are responsible for the breeding, raising, and selling of various types of livestock, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats. This industry is an essential part of the agricultural sector and plays a significant role in the economy. Livestock Producers must …Examples: Beef cattle farming, Sheep farming, Pig farming, Goat farming, Dairy cattle farming, Livestock breeding, Livestock
- 114210-01 - Animal Rescue Relocation & TransportingAnimal Rescue Relocation & Transporting is a specialized industry that involves the safe and humane capture, transport, and relocation of animals in need. This industry is dedicated to rescuing animals from dangerous or harmful situations and relocating them to safer environments where they can thrive. Animal Rescue Relocation & Transporting professionals work with a …Examples: Farm animal transport, Animal sanctuary transport, Zoo animal relocation, Animal disaster
- 115210-07 - Animal TrainingAnimal Training is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which involves providing support activities for animal production. This industry is responsible for training animals to perform specific tasks or behaviors, such as obedience training for dogs, performance training for horses, or training for animals used in movies or television shows. Animal trainers …Examples: Animal movie training, Exotic animal training for zoos, Service animal training, Circus
- 115210-09 - Insemination Service-ArtificialInsemination Service-Artificial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210 that involves the provision of artificial insemination services to animals for the purpose of breeding. This industry is responsible for the collection, processing, and storage of semen from male animals, as well as the insemination of female animals with the collected semen. The process of artificial …Examples: Aquatic animal insemination service, Exotic animal insemination service
- 115210-18 - Animal Shows & OrganizationsAnimal Shows & Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves the organization and management of events and activities that showcase animals, such as exhibitions, fairs, competitions, and performances. Animal Shows & Organizations can include a wide range of …Examples: Circus and carnival animal acts, Animal-assisted therapy programs, Educational programs and workshops on
- 332618-02 - Cages-Animal (Manufacturing)Cages-Animal (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332618 that involves the production of cages and enclosures for animals. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of cages for different types of animals, including birds, rodents, reptiles, and other small animals. The cages produced by this industry are designed to provide a safe and …Examples: Bird cages, Hamster cages, Rabbit hutches, Reptile enclosures, Ferret cages, Guinea pig cages, Chinchilla cages,
- 541940-09 - VeterinariansVeterinarians are professionals who provide medical care to animals. They diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and diseases in a range of animals, including pets, livestock, and zoo animals. They also provide preventative care, such as vaccinations and regular check-ups, to ensure the health and well-being of animals. Veterinarians may work in private practices, …Examples: Animal research, Animal rescue, Animal behavior, Animal nutrition, Animal breeding,
- 541940-13 - Veterinarians-SurgeonsVeterinarians-Surgeons are professionals who specialize in performing surgical procedures on animals. They are responsible for diagnosing and treating various medical conditions that require surgical intervention in animals. These professionals work in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities. They are highly skilled in performing surgical procedures on …Examples: Orthopedic surgery, Soft tissue surgery, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmic surgery, Cardiac surgery, Oncologic surgery, Dental
- 812910-19 - Animal Therapy-AlternativeAnimal Therapy-Alternative is a subdivision of the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services industry that focuses on providing alternative therapies for animals to improve their physical and emotional well-being. This industry involves the use of non-traditional methods to treat animals, such as massage, acupuncture, and hydrotherapy. Animal Therapy-Alternative …Examples: Canine massage therapy, Equine acupuncture, Feline hydrotherapy, Canine chiropractic care, Equine Reiki therapy, Canine
- 812910-22 - Animal CommunicatorAnimal Communicators are professionals who claim to have the ability to communicate with animals through telepathy or other intuitive means. They use their skills to understand the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of animals and to facilitate communication between animals and their human owners. Animal Communicators may work with a range of animals, …Examples: Animal rescue organizations, Animal-assisted therapy, Animal training and obedience, Animal
- 112930-04 - Game FarmsGame Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding and raising of game animals for hunting and wildlife conservation purposes. This industry involves the management of animals in a controlled environment to ensure their health and well-being, as well as the production of high-quality game meat and trophy animals. Game Farms can range in size from small …Examples: Whitetail deer breeding, Elk hunting ranches, Wild boar farms, Bison ranching, Pheasant hunting preserves, Quail farms,
- 112990-02 - Animal Brokers & Dealers-Zoo Circus EtcAnimal Brokers & Dealers-Zoo Circus Etc is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990 that involves the buying and selling of animals for use in zoos, circuses, and other entertainment venues. This industry also includes the transportation of animals to and from these venues, as well as the training and care of the animals while they are in captivity. …Examples: Circus animal suppliers, Zoo animal dealers, Theme park animal brokers, Aquarium animal
- 112990-03 - Animal Specialties NECThe Animal Specialties NEC industry involves the production and care of animals that do not fall under other specific animal production categories. This industry includes a wide range of animal-related activities, such as breeding, raising, and training animals for various purposes. The animals produced in this industry are often used for their …Examples: Beekeeping, Silkworm farming, Worm farming, Game bird production, Ostrich farming, Fur farming, Angora rabbit farming,
- 112990-11 - LlamasThe Llamas industry is a subdivision of the All Other Animal Production industry under the NAICS Code 112990. This industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of llamas for various purposes such as wool production, pack animals, and as pets. Llamas are domesticated animals that are native to South America and are known for their gentle nature, intelligence, and …Examples: Llama pack animal services, Llama therapy animals
- 112990-15 - Deer FarmsDeer Farms are a type of animal production industry that focuses on breeding and raising deer for various purposes such as meat, antlers, and hides. These farms can range in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises. The primary goal of deer farming is to produce healthy and high-quality deer that can be sold to other farmers, hunters, or processors. Deer …Examples: Venison production, Antler production, Hunting preserves, Breeding stock sales, Trophy hunting ranches, Antler velvet
- 115210-10 - Livestock BreedersLivestock Breeders are professionals who specialize in breeding and raising animals for commercial purposes. This industry involves the breeding and raising of various types of livestock, such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats. Livestock Breeders are responsible for ensuring that their animals are healthy and well-cared for, and they must have a deep understanding of animal …Examples: Cattle breeding, Pig breeding, Sheep breeding, Goat breeding, Poultry breeding, Rabbit breeding, Alpaca breeding, Llama
- 115210-15 - Pet BreedersPet Breeders are businesses that specialize in breeding and raising animals for the purpose of selling them as pets. This industry involves the breeding of various types of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and small mammals such as hamsters and guinea pigs. Pet Breeders are responsible for ensuring the health and well-being of their animals, as well as …Examples: Exotic animal breeding
- 115210-25 - Animal Behavioral ServicesAnimal Behavioral Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which involves providing support activities for animal production. This industry focuses on understanding and modifying animal behavior to improve their welfare and the relationship between animals and humans. Animal Behavioral Services professionals work with a variety of animals, …Examples: Exotic animal training, Animal behavior consulting, Animal behavior research, Animal
- 424910-03 - Animal Foods-Zoo & Circus & Etc (Wholesale)The Animal Foods-Zoo & Circus & Etc (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of food products for animals in zoos, circuses, and other similar settings. This industry is responsible for providing a variety of animal foods, including but not limited to, hay, grains, and specialized diets for exotic animals. Companies in this industry work closely with …Examples: Exotic animal food, Zoo animal feed, Circus animal diets, Aquarium animal food
- 424910-04 - Animal Health Products (Wholesale)Animal Health Products (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of products related to the health and well-being of animals. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of animal health products, including pharmaceuticals, vaccines, nutritional supplements, and other related …Examples: Wound care products for animals, Animal grooming products, Diagnostic tests for animal diseases,
- 444240-02 - Animal & Bird Housing (Retail)Animal & Bird Housing (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of housing and related equipment for animals and birds. This industry caters to pet owners, farmers, and animal enthusiasts who require a safe and comfortable living space for their animals. The housing units sold in this industry are designed to meet the specific needs of different …Examples: Chicken coops, Rabbit hutches, Dog kennels, Cat houses, Bird cages, Aviaries, Beehives, Fish tanks, Reptile enclosures,
- 459110-13 - Decoys (Retail)Decoys (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of decoys used for hunting and wildlife photography. Decoys are lifelike replicas of animals that are used to attract other animals for hunting or observation purposes. This industry involves the retail sale of decoys for a variety of animals, including ducks, geese, …Examples: Duck decoys for hunting, Goose decoys for wildlife photography, Turkey decoys for hunting, Deer decoys for wildlife
- 541940-02 - Animal HospitalsAnimal Hospitals are facilities that provide medical care and treatment to a variety of animals, including pets such as dogs, cats, and birds, as well as exotic animals like reptiles and small mammals. These hospitals are staffed by licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians who are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions and injuries in …Examples: Animal dentistry, Exotic animal care
- 541940-11 - Veterinarians-DermatologistsVeterinarians-Dermatologists are professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail disorders in animals. They work with a range of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and livestock. Their work involves examining animals for skin conditions, performing diagnostic tests, and developing treatment plans to manage skin diseases and disorders. They may …Examples: Canine atopic dermatitis, Feline acne, Equine sarcoids, Bovine papillomatosis, Ovine dermatophilosis, Porcine exudative
- 541940-12 - Veterinarians-OphthalmologistsVeterinarians-Ophthalmologists are professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and injuries in animals. They provide a range of services to ensure the health and well-being of animals' eyes, including performing eye exams, diagnosing and treating eye conditions, and performing surgeries when necessary. These professionals work closely with other …Examples: Cataract surgery, Glaucoma treatment, Corneal ulcer diagnosis and treatment, Conjunctivitis treatment, Retinal
- 541940-16 - Veterinarians-Laboratory Animal MedVeterinarians-Laboratory Animal Med is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that focuses on the medical care of laboratory animals. This industry involves providing medical care to animals used in research, testing, and education. Veterinarians-Laboratory Animal Med professionals work to ensure the health and welfare of laboratory animals, as well …Examples: Animal research facilities
- 541940-23 - Veterinarians-DVM-Vmd-MicrobiologistsThe industry of Veterinarians-DVM-Vmd-Microbiologists is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry. This industry involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinarians-DVM-Vmd-Microbiologists are highly trained professionals who work with a variety of animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife. They use their knowledge of …Examples: Animal surgery, Animal dentistry, Animal dermatology, Animal neurology, Animal
- 711510-19 - Photographers-AnimalPhotographers-Animal is a subdivision of the Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers industry that involves capturing images of animals in various settings. This industry includes photographers who specialize in wildlife photography, pet photography, and animal portrait photography. Photographers-Animal may work in a studio or in the field, and they may specialize …Examples: Animal portrait photography, Farm animal photography, Underwater animal photography
- 712130-06 - ZoosThe Zoo industry involves the operation of facilities that exhibit live animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and other species, for the enjoyment and education of the public. Zoos provide a unique opportunity for visitors to observe and learn about animals from around the world in a safe and controlled environment. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the welfare …Examples: Safari park, Aquarium, Wildlife sanctuary, Aviary, Reptile house, Insectarium, Marine mammal park, Butterfly exhibit,
- 812910-01 - Animal Nutritionist ConsultantsAnimal Nutritionist Consultants are professionals who specialize in animal nutrition and provide advice and guidance to animal owners, farmers, and businesses. They work with a variety of animals, including livestock, pets, and zoo animals, to ensure that they receive the proper nutrition for their health and well-being. Animal Nutritionist Consultants …Examples: Animal feed retailers, Animal research facilities, Animal shelters and rescues
- 813312-02 - Animal Protection OrganizationsAnimal Protection Organizations are non-profit organizations that work towards the protection and welfare of animals. These organizations aim to prevent animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect, and promote the humane treatment of animals. They work towards educating the public about animal welfare issues, advocating for animal rights, and providing rescue and …Examples: Animal sanctuaries, Animal shelters, Animal rights advocacy groups, Animal rescue
- 813312-04 - Animal AdoptionsAnimal Adoptions is a subdivision of the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry that involves the process of finding homes for animals in need. This industry focuses on rescuing animals from shelters, streets, and abusive situations, and then providing them with medical care, food, and shelter until they are adopted by a loving family. Animal …Examples: Farm Animal Adoptions, Exotic Animal Adoptions, Senior Animal Adoptions
- 112930-02 - Fur FarmsFur Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding and raising of fur-bearing animals for their pelts. These farms typically house animals such as minks, foxes, and raccoons in captivity, providing them with food, water, and shelter until they reach maturity and their pelts are ready for harvest. The fur industry has a long history and is a significant …Examples: Mink breeding, Fox farming, Raccoon rearing, Chinchilla breeding (excluded), Game farming (excluded), Rabbit production
- 114210-05 - Wildlife ConservationWildlife Conservation is an industry that focuses on the protection and preservation of various species of animals and their habitats. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at maintaining the natural balance of ecosystems and preventing the extinction of endangered species. Wildlife Conservation professionals work to ensure that animals are able to thrive in their …Examples: Endangered species protection, Habitat restoration, Wildlife research, Ecotourism, Wildlife education programs,
- 115210-17 - TaxidermistsTaxidermy is the art of preserving and mounting animal skins to create lifelike representations of the animals. Taxidermists are professionals who specialize in this craft and are responsible for creating realistic and accurate representations of animals for display or study. The process of taxidermy involves a range of techniques, including skinning, tanning, sculpting, and …Examples: Wildlife museums, Hunting lodges, Natural history museums, Educational institutions, Private collectors, Film and
- 115210-21 - Veterinary Pharmacies & ServicesVeterinary Pharmacies & Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210 that provides support activities for animal production. This industry involves the provision of veterinary services, including the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinary pharmacies & services also provide animal owners with a range of products, such as …Examples: Animal hospitals, Animal rehabilitation centers, Animal pharmacies, Animal emergency
- 236220-24 - Feed Lot ConstructionFeed Lot Construction is a specialized subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. It involves the construction of facilities that are designed to house and feed large numbers of livestock, such as cattle, pigs, and sheep. These facilities are typically located on farms or ranches and are used to prepare the animals for market. Feed Lot Construction …Examples: Animal feeding stations
- 238990-19 - Corral BuildersCorral Builders are specialty trade contractors who design, construct, and install corral systems for livestock management. They work with farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses to create safe and efficient enclosures for livestock. Corral Builders are responsible for ensuring that the corral system is designed to meet the specific needs of the livestock, taking into account factors …Examples: Cattle corrals, Horse corrals, Sheep pens, Goat pens, Pig pens, Poultry enclosures, Rodeo arenas, Livestock holding
- 311119-03 - Feed (Manufacturing)Feed (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Animal Food Manufacturing industry that involves the production of animal feed for various types of animals, including but not limited to pets, livestock, and poultry. The manufacturing process includes the sourcing of raw materials, mixing and blending of ingredients, and packaging of the final product. The quality of the …Examples: Dog food, Cat food, Horse feed, Fish food, Rabbit food, Pig feed, Chicken feed, Cattle feed, Sheep feed, Goat feed
- 311612-03 - Game Processing (Manufacturing)Game processing (manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the processing of wild game animals into various meat products. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311612, which is focused on the processing of meat from carcasses. Game processing (manufacturing) specifically deals with the processing of wild game animals, such as deer, elk, moose, and wild boar, …Examples: Venison jerky, Elk sausage, Wild boar bacon, Moose burgers, Deer summer sausage, Bison steaks, Antelope chili, Rabbit
- 313210-16 - Plushes (Manufacturing)Plushes manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that involves the production of a soft and fluffy fabric with a pile surface. Plushes are typically made from natural fibers such as cotton or wool, or synthetic fibers such as polyester. The manufacturing process involves weaving the fabric on a loom and then raising the pile surface to create a soft and plush …Examples: Stuffed animals
- 321999-08 - Excelsior (Manufacturing)Excelsior manufacturing is a subdivision of the all other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing industry. Excelsior is a type of wood wool that is made from softwood shavings and is commonly used as a packaging material, bedding for small animals, and as a filler in upholstered furniture. The manufacturing process involves shredding softwood logs into thin, curly shavings that are then …Examples: Bedding for small animals
- 332323-06 - Cattle Guards (Manufacturing)Cattle Guards Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of cattle guards, which are metal grates placed over a ditch or culvert to prevent cattle and other livestock from crossing. Cattle guards are commonly used on farms, ranches, and rural roads to prevent animals from wandering onto the …Examples: Farm equipment suppliers, Livestock equipment manufacturers, Rural road construction companies, Metal fabrication
- 332618-19 - Trapping Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Trapping Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) involves the production of various tools and equipment used for trapping animals. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of products that are used by hunters, wildlife management professionals, and pest control companies. The products produced by this industry are designed to be durable and effective in capturing animals …Examples: Animal handling equipment
- 333310-50 - Electric Fence (Manufacturing)Electric Fence Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of electric fences, which are used to keep animals within a designated area or to keep them out of a specific area. Electric fences are made up of a series of wires that are electrified to create a barrier that animals will not …Examples: Animal containment
- 339930-03 - Dolls & Stuffed Toys (Manufacturing)The Dolls & Stuffed Toys (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of a wide range of toys, including stuffed animals, dolls, action figures, and other plush toys. These toys are typically made from a variety of materials, such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers, and are often filled with stuffing materials like polyester fiberfill or foam. The industry also includes the …Examples: Stuffed animals, Animal toys
- 423920-22 - Toys (Wholesale)Toys (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423920 that involves the distribution of a wide range of toys to retailers, such as department stores, toy stores, and online retailers. This industry includes the wholesale of various types of toys, including action figures, dolls, board games, puzzles, stuffed animals, and more. The toys may be designed for children of different ages, …Examples: Stuffed animals
- 424520-03 - Livestock Appraisers (Wholesale)Livestock Appraisers (Wholesale) are professionals who specialize in determining the value of livestock for wholesale purposes. They use their expertise to evaluate the quality, age, breed, and health of the animals to determine their worth. This industry plays a crucial role in the livestock market as it helps buyers and sellers make informed decisions about the value of the …Examples: Exotic animal appraisers
- 424520-05 - Livestock Buyers (Wholesale)Livestock Buyers (Wholesale) are professionals who purchase livestock from farmers and ranchers for resale to other businesses. They are responsible for evaluating the quality of the animals, negotiating prices, and arranging for transportation to the buyer's location. Livestock Buyers (Wholesale) must have a deep understanding of the livestock industry, including animal health, …Examples: Beef cattle, Dairy cattle, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses, Llamas, Alpacas, Bison, Elk
- 424590-05 - Hides (Wholesale)The Hides (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of animal hides, skins, and furs. These products are typically obtained from slaughterhouses, hunters, and trappers, and are then sold to tanneries, manufacturers, and retailers. Hides can come from a variety of animals, including cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and exotic animals like snakes and alligators. The …Examples: Cow hides, Pig skins, Sheepskins, Goat hides, Snake skins, Alligator hides, Deer hides, Rabbit skins, Fox furs, Mink
- 424910-05 - Animal Supplies-Zoo Circus Etc (Wholesale)Animal Supplies-Zoo Circus Etc (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of animal supplies to zoos, circuses, and other similar establishments. This industry provides a wide range of products that cater to the needs of animals in captivity, including food, bedding, toys, and other accessories. The …Examples: Zoo animal food, Circus animal bedding, Exotic animal grooming tools, Safari park animal
- 424910-09 - Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale)Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of animal feed concentrates and supplements to retailers and other wholesalers. These products are designed to provide additional nutrients and vitamins to animals, such as livestock, poultry, and pets, to supplement their regular diet. …Examples: Livestock feed concentrates, Poultry feed supplements, Pet food additives, Equine feed concentrates, Aquaculture feed
- 424990-01 - Animal Cages & Racks (Wholesale)Animal Cages & Racks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424990 that involves the wholesale distribution of cages and racks designed for the housing and storage of animals. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including pet stores, animal shelters, research facilities, and veterinary clinics. The cages and racks distributed by companies in this …Examples: Rodent cages, Bird cages, Reptile cages, Dog kennels, Cat cages, Rabbit cages, Ferret cages, Guinea pig cages, Hamster
- 424990-02 - Aquariums & Aquarium Supplies (Wholesale)The Aquariums & Aquarium Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products related to aquariums and aquatic life. This industry is responsible for providing wholesale supplies to pet stores, aquariums, and other businesses that sell aquarium-related products. The industry includes the distribution of aquariums, aquarium filters, aquarium pumps, aquarium heaters, …Examples: Fish food suppliers, Aquarium filter distributors, Aquarium pump wholesalers, Aquarium lighting suppliers, Aquarium
- 459110-41 - Saddlery & Harness (Retail)Saddlery & Harness (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of saddles, harnesses, and other related equipment for horses and other animals. This industry caters to the needs of horse owners, trainers, and riders who require high-quality equipment for their animals. Saddlery & Harness (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products, including saddles, bridles, …Examples: Horse Saddles, Bridles & Reins, Halters & Lead Ropes, Girths & Breastplates, Stirrups & Stirrup Leathers, Harnesses &
- 459110-64 - Trapping Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Trapping Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of trappers and hunters. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies that are used for trapping and hunting animals. The equipment and supplies sold in this industry are designed to help trappers and hunters capture animals in a humane and efficient manner. This industry is …Examples: Animal control services
- 484220-07 - Livestock HaulingLivestock hauling is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of live animals from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the safe and humane transportation of various types of livestock, including cattle, pigs, sheep, and horses. Livestock haulers must adhere to strict regulations and guidelines to ensure the well-being of the …Examples: Cattle transportation, Pig transportation, Sheep transportation, Horse transportation, Livestock auction
- 512110-11 - Motion Picture Stock ShotsMotion Picture Stock Shots is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 512110 that involves the production of pre-recorded footage of various subjects, such as landscapes, cityscapes, people, animals, and objects. These shots are used by filmmakers, television producers, and other media professionals as a cost-effective way to add visual elements to their productions without having to shoot the …Examples: Animals in their natural habitats
- 541921-04 - Pet PhotographersPet Photographers is a subdivision of the Photography Studios, Portrait industry that specializes in capturing high-quality images of pets. Pet photographers use their expertise to capture the unique personalities and characteristics of pets, creating lasting memories for their owners. This industry involves working with a range of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and other …Examples: Dog photography, Cat photography, Bird photography, Pet family portraits, Pet event photography, Pet product
- 541940-04 - Laboratories-VeterinaryLaboratories-Veterinary is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that involves the testing and analysis of animal specimens to diagnose and treat diseases. These laboratories are responsible for conducting various tests on animal samples, including blood, urine, feces, and tissue samples. The results of these tests are used by veterinarians to diagnose and treat …Examples: Animal disease testing
- 541940-07 - Veterinarian Emergency ServicesVeterinarian Emergency Services is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that provides emergency medical care to animals. This industry is responsible for providing immediate medical attention to animals that have been injured or are experiencing life-threatening conditions. Veterinarian Emergency Services are available 24/7 and are equipped to handle a wide range of …Examples: Animal poisonings
- 541940-14 - Veterinary Medical LaboratoriesVeterinary Medical Laboratories are facilities that specialize in testing and analyzing samples from animals to diagnose diseases and monitor their health. These laboratories play a crucial role in the veterinary industry by providing accurate and timely results to veterinarians, animal owners, and researchers. The tests performed in these laboratories can range from routine blood …Examples: Animal disease testing
- 541940-20 - Veterinarians DVM PathologistsVeterinarians DVM Pathologists are professionals who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and injuries in animals. They are responsible for examining animals, performing tests, and interpreting the results to determine the appropriate course of treatment. They also provide advice to animal owners on how to care for their pets and prevent future …Examples: Animal pathology, Animal nutrition, Animal behavior, Animal rehabilitation, Animal
- 621511-07 - Animal Plant Dna TestingAnimal Plant DNA Testing is a specialized industry that involves the analysis of genetic material from animals and plants. This type of testing is used to identify and study the genetic makeup of different species, as well as to diagnose genetic disorders and diseases. Animal Plant DNA Testing is a crucial tool for researchers, veterinarians, and breeders who need to …Examples: Animal breeders
- 712130-01 - Animal Exhibition ServiceAnimal Exhibition Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712130 that involves the showcasing of live animals for educational, entertainment, or conservation purposes. This industry provides a platform for people to learn about different species of animals and their habitats. Animal Exhibition Service companies may operate independently or as part of a larger …Examples: Educational animal programs, Animal conservation exhibits, Live animal demonstrations
- 811192-04 - Livestock Trailers-WashingLivestock Trailers-Washing is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning and maintenance of trailers used for transporting livestock. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811192, which covers Car Washes. Livestock trailers are used to transport animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep, and they require regular cleaning to ensure the health and safety of the animals …Examples: Livestock trailer cleaning, Trailer washout services, Trailer sanitation and disinfection, Trailer maintenance and
- 812910-02 - Animal Registration & Identification ServiceAnimal Registration & Identification Service is a subdivision of the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services industry that involves the registration and identification of animals. This industry is responsible for providing unique identification numbers or codes to animals, which can be used to track their ownership, medical history, and other important information. …Examples: Animal tattoo artist, Animal registration database management company, Animal registration
- 812990-54 - Aquariums & Aquarium Supplies-Leasing/MntcThe Aquariums & Aquarium Supplies-Leasing/Mntc industry involves the leasing and maintenance of aquariums and aquarium supplies. This industry is responsible for providing aquariums and aquarium supplies to businesses and individuals who want to keep fish and other aquatic animals in their homes or offices. The industry also provides maintenance services to ensure that the aquariums are …Examples: Aquarium installation services, Aquarium maintenance services, Aquarium leasing services, Aquarium supply stores,
- 813312-01 - Humane SocietiesHumane Societies are non-profit organizations that work towards the welfare and protection of animals. They aim to prevent cruelty towards animals and promote their well-being. Humane Societies work towards educating the public about animal care and provide services such as animal rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption. They also work towards enforcing animal …Examples: Animal rescue, Animal adoption, Animal rehabilitation, Animal welfare, Animal
- 111998-03 - FarmsFarms are establishments that engage in the cultivation of crops and/or the raising of animals for food, fiber, fuel, or other products. This industry involves a wide range of activities, from planting and harvesting crops to breeding and caring for livestock. Farms can vary in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises, and can specialize in a particular crop …Examples: Dairy farms, Cattle ranches, Poultry farms, Hog farms, Sheep farms, Vegetable farms, Fruit orchards, Grain farms,
- 112112-01 - Livestock FeedingLivestock feeding is a crucial aspect of the agricultural industry that involves providing animals with the necessary nutrients to maintain their health and productivity. This industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including the production and distribution of animal feed, the management of feedlots and pastures, and the provision of nutritional advice to farmers and …Examples: Cattle feedlots, Dairy farms, Poultry farms, Sheep and goat farms, Swine farms, Horse farms, Aquaculture operations,
- 112410-02 - Sheep & GoatsThe Sheep & Goats industry involves the raising and breeding of sheep and goats for their meat, milk, wool, and other products. This industry is a subset of Sheep Farming, which also includes the production of sheepskins. Sheep & Goats farmers are responsible for the care and management of their animals, ensuring they are healthy and well-fed. They also oversee breeding programs to improve …Examples: Lamb meat production, Goat milk production, Mohair wool production, Angora wool production, Breeding and selling of
- 112519-03 - Miscellaneous Marine ProductsThe Miscellaneous Marine Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various marine organisms and products that do not fall under other aquaculture categories. This includes the production of live or fresh marine animals, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, as well as the cultivation of marine plants like kelp and sea grass. Additionally, this industry encompasses the …Examples: Live crab and lobster production, Kelp farming, Sponge harvesting, Coral collection, Pearl diving and production, Sea
- 112519-04 - Seaweed ProductsThe Seaweed Products industry is a subdivision of the Other Aquaculture industry, which involves the farming of aquatic plants and animals. Seaweed Products specifically focuses on the cultivation and harvesting of various types of seaweed for commercial use. Seaweed is a type of marine algae that is rich in nutrients and has a wide range of applications in various industries, including …Examples: Seaweed-based animal feed
- 112930-01 - ChinchillasChinchillas are small, furry rodents that are primarily bred for their soft and luxurious fur. The chinchilla industry involves the breeding, raising, and harvesting of chinchillas for their fur, as well as for their meat and as pets. Chinchillas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America and have been domesticated for over a century. The chinchilla industry is a niche market that …Examples: Chinchilla breeding, Chinchilla fur production, Chinchilla meat production, Chinchilla pet sales, Chinchilla
- 112930-06 - RabbitsThe rabbit industry involves the breeding and raising of rabbits for various purposes such as meat, fur, and laboratory testing. Rabbits are a popular source of protein in many countries and are also used for their soft and warm fur. The industry requires specialized knowledge and care to ensure the health and well-being of the animals. …Examples: Rabbit meat production, Rabbit fur production, Rabbit breeding for laboratory testing, Rabbit pet breeding, Rabbit wool
- 112990-13 - RanchesRanches are establishments that specialize in the production of livestock, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. These establishments are responsible for breeding, raising, and caring for the animals until they are ready for market. Ranches can vary in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises that span thousands of acres. The work on a ranch can be …Examples: Cattle ranch, Horse ranch, Sheep ranch, Goat ranch, Bison ranch, Pig ranch, Poultry ranch, Fish ranch, Ostrich ranch,
- 112990-14 - ReptilesThe Reptiles industry, a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of reptiles for various purposes. This industry includes businesses that specialize in the production of reptiles for pets, food, research, and exhibition. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals that are characterized by their scaly skin, egg-laying reproduction, and unique physical …Examples: Snake breeding, Lizard breeding, Turtle breeding, Crocodile farming, Reptile pet stores, Reptile food production,
- 114210-06 - Wildlife ServicesWildlife Services is a subdivision of the Hunting and Trapping industry that involves the management and control of wildlife populations. This industry provides services to both public and private entities, including government agencies, landowners, and businesses. Wildlife Services professionals work to minimize the negative impact of wildlife on human activities and property, while also …Examples: Animal damage control
- 114210-07 - Habitat Preservation AssociationsHabitat Preservation Associations are organizations that work towards the conservation and protection of natural habitats for various species of plants and animals. These associations aim to maintain the ecological balance of the environment by preserving the natural habitats of different species. They work towards the protection of endangered species and their habitats, as well as the …Examples: Wetland restoration, Forest conservation, Grassland preservation, Coastal habitat protection, River restoration,
- 115112-11 - Manure PumpingManure pumping is a specialized industry that involves the removal and transportation of animal waste from farms and other agricultural settings. This process is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment for livestock, as well as preventing the spread of disease and contamination of nearby water sources. Manure pumping typically involves the use of specialized equipment and …Examples: Dairy farms, Poultry farms, Hog farms, Cattle feedlots, Equestrian facilities, Zoos and wildlife parks, Petting zoos,
- 115116-07 - Barn & Feedlot CleaningBarn & Feedlot Cleaning is a subdivision of the Farm Management Services industry that involves the cleaning and maintenance of barns and feedlots. This industry is responsible for ensuring that barns and feedlots are kept clean and free of debris, which can help prevent the spread of disease and improve the overall health of the animals. …Examples: Animal waste management
- 115210-11 - Livestock GroomingLivestock grooming is a specialized industry that involves the care and maintenance of various types of livestock, including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. The primary goal of livestock grooming is to ensure that the animals are healthy, clean, and well-groomed, which can help to improve their overall well-being and productivity. This industry is an important part of the larger …Examples: Cattle grooming, Sheep shearing, Pig grooming, Goat grooming, Livestock washing, Hoof trimming, Coat trimming, Mane and
- 115210-23 - Cattle Raising Equipment & SuppliesCattle Raising Equipment & Supplies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which is a part of the Support Activities for Animal Production industry. This industry involves providing support services to animal production, including cattle raising. Cattle Raising Equipment & Supplies specifically refers to the businesses that provide equipment and supplies necessary for the …Examples: Cattle feed suppliers, Livestock equipment suppliers, Cattle handling equipment manufacturers, Cattle trailer
- 236220-02 - BarnsThe Barns industry, a subdivision of Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, involves the construction of structures specifically designed for the housing and storage of livestock, crops, and equipment. Barns can be found on farms, ranches, and other agricultural properties. These structures are typically made of wood or metal and can range in size from small sheds to large, …Examples: Horse barns, Dairy barns, Livestock barns, Hay barns, Equipment storage barns, Poultry barns, Grain storage barns,
- 236220-23 - Horse Farm-Building & ConstructionHorse Farm-Building & Construction is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is specifically focused on the design, construction, and maintenance of facilities that are used for horse breeding, training, and boarding. Horse Farm-Building & Construction requires a high level of expertise in both construction …Examples: Horse breeding facility, Equestrian center, Boarding stable, Riding academy, Racehorse training facility, Polo club,
- 238990-56 - Chimney ScreensChimney Screens is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238990, which falls under the category of All Other Specialty Trade Contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of chimney screens. Chimney screens are essential components of chimneys that prevent debris, animals, and other unwanted materials from entering the chimney. The Chimney Screens industry is …Examples: Chimney screen installation, Chimney screen repair, Chimney screen maintenance, Chimney screen replacement, Chimney
- 238990-57 - Chimney Tops & CapsChimney Tops & Caps is a specialized trade contractor industry that deals with the installation, repair, and maintenance of chimney tops and caps. The industry is responsible for ensuring that chimneys are properly sealed and protected from the elements, as well as preventing debris and animals from entering the chimney. Chimney tops and caps are essential components of any chimney system, …Examples: Chimney animal guard installation
- 311119-05 - Livestock Feed (Manufacturing)Livestock Feed Manufacturing is a subcategory of Other Animal Food Manufacturing, which involves the production of animal feed for livestock such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry. The industry is responsible for creating a range of feed products that meet the nutritional needs of different types of livestock. Livestock feed manufacturers use a variety of ingredients to create …Examples: Cattle feed, Poultry feed, Swine feed, Sheep feed, Goat feed, Horse feed, Fish feed, Deer feed, Rabbit feed, Alpaca feed
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