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“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.” 8 Jan. 2014. 16 Sept. 2015. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinarians.htm#tab-1>. (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”) Romans had small lap dogs a few hundred years ago, now homes are filled with all kinds of creatures. Dogs, cats, reptiles and various farm animals are common pets in today's world, not counting that man that got eaten by a pet tiger or smashed by a bison. (His parents surely said "bye son"). Most people enjoy helping cute little animals that melt hearts. Veterinarians love doing it more, who else would go through years are collage to properly save a dog? Not many people. Vets often preform surgeries, name illnesses, euthanize and find homes for all types of animals. Most people in the veterinarian field tend to care a lot about the lives of animals, they enjoy finding out what is wrong with them than fixing it. They truly care, so it's not just the crazy horse girl from second grade. This requires a doctoral degree, which means more school after four painful years of high school. All of this adds up to a group of people who work hard and some who risk their life for the life of an animal. …show more content…
Working in a small clinic means vets might have the same pets repeatedly, this means that they get to know the animal and their owners. Surgeries will also be performed from dental cleaning with an execration to piecing together splintered bones. Shots and check ups are causal occurrence and can almost be done quickly. Vets help to get animals adopted too. Most clinics have a few dogs and cats, or birds, that need a good home. But it's not just working with common pets, vets work on farm animals or even wild animals. Veterinarians will travel to their client, most people do not just walk their horse through the front