Nope
In 2011 the average annual salary for veterinarians across the country was ~US$90,000. Florida would likely trend a little higher, as the cost of living is somewhat higher in Florida.
Yes
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinarians go home after they are done seeing patients. This may be shortly after the last scheduled appointment of the day, or it may be at 2 AM after an emergency C-section or colic case.
Because it allows the leg to extend (go up higher) to the maximum.
The sacrifices of a veterinarian are a lot like those of a human doctor. Veterinarians can be on call sometimes 24 hours a day. It can also be difficult for veterinarians to go on vacation, especially when you have to find relief veterinarians to cover your practice.
yes after a beginner you go to head desk and then the master as in the chief of fashion
YES! they r an animal and a vet is a doc for animals!
3 or 7 years i think.
Equine Veterinarians, and Large Animal Veterinarians are specialists that treat horses. They do usually command a higher fee than small animal veterinarians or those without additional special training. Each veterinarian chooses how much to charge for their services. Additionally, most veterinarians treating horses come to your farm to see them. You will pay a trip charge to cover the vet's expenses for the visit.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.