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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Very few people have the opportunity to work in the career of their dreams. People who love animals and want to save them are meant for the Veterinary career. 8,400 veterinarians are needed each year due to the increasing number of pets people have (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). A veterinarian needs a Doctoral degree, compassion for animals, and must work well under pressure. As a matter of fact the schooling for a Veterinarian is very…

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    the cats fixed, free of charge, after they’re fixed, you bring them back to where you got them, or relocate them. My favorite part about this was that, you are helping to reduce the number of unwanted and feral cats in the area. Even while being at school, I’ve offered my time to my community, by joining Key Club. This club taught me many things. One thing that it taught me was that always be thankful for what you have, and never dwell on what you don’t have. I learned this, when we were serving…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    years in college and get your bachelor’s degree. Then it takes another four years in the medicine program. Vets must be licensed to practice in the United States. It is also really hard to get into a medical school, so applying should paid attention too highly. Having good grades I high school is good, but having A’s in especially science and math. It takes respect and compassion to become at veterinarian. Work Environment: Most vets work in private hospitals and clinics. Some vets work in the…

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    VPL 120 has really shed light on the extent of the diversity of the veterinary profession. The vet profession includes small animal vet, large animal vet, exotics vet, pathologists and one can also get into veterinary research, wildlife and game and animal welfare. Many of these mentioned professions can allow you to also get into private practice. All mentioned veterinarians also play a huge role in the successfulness of the human-animal bond. Small animal veterinarians are not only expected to…

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    more types of veterinarians but these are a few to get you started. Education To be a veterinarian, you need to have Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. You need to stay in school for 4 years because you need to study the parts of the animals and the medicine. You need to have a bachelor's degree.Only a few veterinarians go to CSU for vet school because it’s the top…

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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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    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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    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 possibly can to help them through their pain. My family and I got home late from school and my dog did not run to the gate with…

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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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    of education to become a veterinarian, the salary will make up for that time. The veterinarians that take care of our animals must have a doctoral, or professional degree. Vet school is highly competitive and having previous experience such as an internship will greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into school. To be a veterinarian you must be able to work with many types of animals and illnesses and have a high stress tolerance. The work can be emotionally stressful, as…

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