yes
This varies depending upon the country's laws and the contract negotiated by the veterinarian with the employer. In countries with mandatory minimum paid sick days, veterinarians get at least the minimum. However, it is possible for veterinarians to negotiate for more paid sick days per year in their employment contracts. In the United States, which has no minimum mandatory paid sick days, the average is about 3, although this ranges from 0 to 10 days per year. In many cases when veterinarians don't have paid sick days they have a set number of paid leave days that can be used as both sick leave and vacation leave.
This varies widely by clinic - some offer no specific sick leave (generally this involves "personal time" that covers both vacation and sick days), others offer a few days a year. Generally, however, veterinarians are offered 1-2 weeks worth of paid time off per year.
YES
Veterinarians who work for a clinic or hospital will get paid every two weeks. Those who have their own practice can get paid whenever they like.
The best-paid veterinarians earned $161,070, while the lowest-paid earned $52,470.
Veterinarians care for all animals sick, wounded, etc..
threating the sick and wounded animals
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
If your chicken is sick you should see a vet. Veterinarians are trained to recognize symptoms and diagnose and treat your animals.
Technically, a veterinarian can be out sick for as long as he/she wants to be, provided he/she isn't worried about not being paid for the time off. Veterinarians get a wide range of paid sick days, ranging from none to 5 per year, possibly with the ability to accrue from year to year. There are also national and state laws mandating sick leave without pay for serious illness or injury, which at least prevents the veterinarian from being fired for being in a car accident.
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
NO! Definitely not, seek a veterinarians advice if your pup is sick.