To become a veterinarian, one needs a Bachelor's degree. It requires four years of undergrad school in addition to learning how to care for animals and treat them according to their personalities. Knowing how to diagnose and treat an animal's womb is especially important too. On the job animal care is extremely important. One needs to be able to apply their training with animal behavior on the job. Without being able to diagnose an animal's health issue and knowing how to help cure the animal, there is no point in being a veterinarian. …show more content…
Different animals have different personalities and need to be handled differently. One must know how to find an animal's womb as well as the illness and knowing how to treat it. Therefore, without a veterinarian one's pet might not even be alive