Yes, although most large animal veterinarians tend to focus on treating domesticated species. Zoo vets usually have additional board certifications such as large animal medicine that increase their comparative anatomy knowledge base.
I think any vet can work with large zoo animals because a vet works with all animals unless they specialise in a certain animal
Which would be the answer for, Which employer is the best for someone seeking work in animal systems?A. a slaughterhouseB. Zoo
Horses, cows, sheep, farm animals mainly. When you're a zoo vet you get to deal with everything, from cubs to elephants.
The cast of Zoo Vet at Large - 2004 includes: Matthew Brash as Himself - Presenter Hayley Brooksbank as herself
you could be a vet or you could be a zoo keeper
He was born in 1963
Not in the United States - you have to complete at least three years of undergraduate college before you can apply to vet school. However, this varies depending upon the country you are in and the educational system of that country.
You first go to veterinary school for 4 years to get a DVM degree. Then you apply for an internship at a zoo for 1 year. After that, you apply for a residency in zoo animal medicine at a zoo or other college that has that specialty offered. It is very difficult to get these zoo animal internships and residencies as there are very few positions available with a large number of applicants.
Vet, Zoo keeper, Animal sanctuary, Reptile house, Farmer, things like that.
Zoo Vet happened in 2004.
Zoo Vet was created in 2004-12.
Dogz, catz, animal crossing (kind of coz there is animals in there), nintendogs, zoo vet....there are too many to name