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    had the feeling of helping hurt injured animals? Well veterinarians have to help animal with important injuries. Some veterinarians help animals all over the world. Veterinarians help animals with injuries, illnesses, diseases broken bones and any important accidents. Veterinarians are very helpful to animals and the animals owners. They treat animals with respect and care about them. There are many types of veterinarians. I chose a veterinarian because I would really like to help animals and I…

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    Veterinarians are the only doctors in the world who get to study both humans and animals. History has shown that veterinarians have played very important roles in helping humans with health issues. Animals have always been far more interesting than human beings. They provide a greater emotional support to humans than another human would. They are also extremely important because they provide assistance to the environment. Being a Veterinarian would be a dream come true. I would have the ability…

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    about that awesome water proof notebook. These technically can be related to careers as I now have an opportunity to volunteer at an animal lab, which I would not have gotten otherwise, and I will be able to use the experience gain into application for Ohio State University College of Veterinarian. The book I am planning to use during my time in ROTC, and most likely during veterinarian field work. There are no new careers that I am considering about doing after learning about the job…

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    the world” - Marie Forleo What does it take to become a veterinarian assistant? In this essay, it will explain on how to become a veterinarian assistant, the ups and downs of the job, and it will elucidate the specifics of what being a veterinarian assistant is. Being surrounded by cute furry friends is what happiness in a job is. Pursuing in the vet assistant world is what every animal lover should try. How do you become a veterinarian assistant? The education required to become a vet…

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    and I suppose I’ve always been partial to dogs. The career I’ve decided to research, is a veterinarian. 13. As you might have heard, being a veterinarian is a good business, it pays very well $80,000 to roughly $175,000 to be exact depending on your experience and how many years you have been there, and you are around animals of all types however, there is more to it than giving vaccinations to your furry friends (Shmoop.com). Being a veterinarian is sometimes more than it is cracked up to be,…

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    Catie Bartholomew Ms. Fenwick English 9H, Per. 4 18 March 2015 What Does it Take to be a Veterinarian? "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one 's soul remains unawakened" (Anatole France). Becoming a vet takes a lot of hard work and dedication, but above all else, it requires a love for animals. Veterinarians are medical professionals who take care of animals. They can help with research, and help improve and protect the health of humans. The majority of vets are engaged in private…

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    them where it hurts. Veterinarians often wish that they could speak with animals, because it would make their job easier. Yet through their training and day to day work, they start getting closer to understanding animals, they learn to read animal behavior to try to help them when they are sick or injured. They look for nonverbal signs that indicate pain or suffering. This connection to animals is necessary for individuals who provide healthcare to animals.The job of a veterinarian is very…

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    My first childhood thought of a veterinarian was of a doctor for animals. I loved the thought of spending the day with animals and telling people I saved their pet. However, as I matured and learned more about what it takes to be a veterinarian, my mindset of it changed. It’s not just putting a Band-Aid on a kitten or delivering puppies. It’s one of the grittiest and challenging jobs that take a toll on the person performing it and even their family. A veterinarian has to perform many gory…

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    Shelter Veterinarian

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    There are positive and negative aspects to being an animal shelter veterinarian. The most difficult part of being an animal shelter veterinarian is dealing with the behavioral problems of the shelter animals. “Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff” supports my view that animal shelter veterinarians are required to deal with serious animal aggression and trauma. Shelter animals tend to have more behavioral problems than animals brought into a regular veterinary clinic. It is…

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    Equine veterinarian is a career that provides medical care specifically for horses alone. An equine veterinarian is a licensed animal health professionals who are qualified to treat horses in various activities, not just for competition but for production. An equine vet can work in different types of weather as well as various types of environments. A basic routine for an equine veterinarian includes giving routine vaccinations, performing exams as well as diagnosing and treating diseases and…

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