Thursday, May 19, 2016

  Veterinarian
Veterinarians prevent and treat illnesses and injuries in animals. They might specialize in a type of veterinary medicine, such as surgery, and/or a group of animals, such as horses, dogs, or wildlife. Duties include diagnosing patients, prescribing medications, performing surgery, giving vaccinations, and providing health care recommendations to pet owners. Veterinarians may also conduct research in areas such as biomedical sciences. They often work very long hours, and many make themselves available for emergency situations


Most schools of veterinary medicine require or prefer applicants to have a bachelor's degree. While many students earn their degree in a biological science, most veterinary schools don't have a preferred major as long as certain science courses are taken. These courses typically include general biology, chemistry, physics, and math. Some schools may require some more advanced science courses, such as mammalogy, biochemistry, or animal behavior. Then you have to earn your doctor of veterinary medicine next you have to become licensed to help out the pets. Then you have to join a professional association.
Back in 2012 they made about 84,460 USD
I wouldn't mind to be one but i would want to be one in a zoo so i could get to know them. I love animals
         Bulldog                                       lion              


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