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    Surrounded by open land and quite enough to hear the birds from afar I sit on my front porch swing with my dog beside me. As I look at him, I remember why I work so hard at school and think about how my compassion towards animals has led me to become so interested in the well being of animals. Because of the situation that we went through, it became clear to me that I not only had an interest, but a passion for helping animals when hurting or ill and that I would love to do everything that I…

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    The ethical values in medicine are ultimately the same. Veterinarians must take the same precautions as Doctors when it come to their patients. Doctor had to uphold the same code of ethic when it come to the safety and protection of their patients. Veterinarians and their staff are morally obligated to protect patient confidentiality because even animals have rights. The moral obligation of a veterinarian is to abide by patient confidentiality. All patient informant is to be kept completely…

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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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    Become A Veterinarian

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    “Pre-veterinary students must earn an undergraduate degree that includes heavy course work in science and mathematics, as well as additional course work in English, Social science, and business” (Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center). To become a veterinarian they…

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    Pet Mental Health Benefits

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    Pets may lower your cholesterol If you own a dog, the daily walks are helping to keep your cholesterol low, says Rebecca A. Johnson, PhD, director of the Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction at the University Of Missouri College Of Veterinary Medicine. Plus, a survey by the Australian National Heart Foundation showed that people who have pets, mainly men, tend to have lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels.…

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    biggest learning experience in my life was going to state in Vet Science CDE. Vet Science CDE, for those who have no clue is a FFA competition testing basic veterinary science and medicine.…

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    What made me interested in the processes of the major duties of a small animal veterinarian is my love for every cat, ferret, and fish that I had while I was growing up. Ever since I was four years old I’ve been interested in which animals people could have as pets and what is need to take care of them. I also would what are things I could have done as a pet owner to keep my pet happy and healthy. My pass is the reason why I want to be a veterinarian now. To find the processes of the major…

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    About 82 percent of these workers were nonfarm animal caretakers, and only 18 percent were animal trainers. Many work at kennels, others work at zoos, stables, animal shelters, pet stores, veterinary clinics, and even aquariums. Although most animal care workers or trainers consider the work enjoyable and rewarding, the work may be unpleasant and emotionally distressing at times. For example, those who work in shelters may see abused, injured…

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    Essay On Veterinarian Job

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    focused on your main goals, to protect and help. Education is something that is obviously needed for this job because you must require a bachelor’s degree and then attend a veterinary school of medicine with is another four years on average. This allows you to learn every aspect of the job and how to properly administer medicine to animals which is the job itself. Being intuitive is to use information and deal with what’s at hand based on what you personally believe to be true, even if there is…

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    Have you ever thought about wanting to become an expert at something you love? Many people want jobs that they love so that every day at work is an amazing experience. To some people the thought of being stuck at a fast food place or a low paying job is terrifying. If a person loves animals becoming a Companion Animal Veterinarian would be the best choice for someone. A high percentage of Veterinarians love the thought of being able to relieve animals who have extreme illnesses. A Companion…

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