Yes, but there are very good odds you will not be in private practice if you want to avoid euthanasia. Potential careers options include clinical or anatomic pathology, epidemiology, public health and regulatory medicine.
However, veterinarians in private practice will at some point be faced with the necessity of euthanizing an animal for humane reasons. Allowing an animal to die a "natural" death often means leaving that animal in severe pain while it slowing dies of starvation or dehydration.
Not if done with your vet, local humane society or a qualified professional.
if your pet is sick or just needs shots the vet will do it without them more animals will die.
I think any vet can work with large zoo animals because a vet works with all animals unless they specialise in a certain animal
yes why not try a vet or zoo any of these
a lot more animals would die at the vets office
Unless you have discussed this with your vet then nevergive your dog any internal medication without the OK from your vet.
A forest ranger, a vet, any job having to do with animals, or nature.
Vet is short for Veterinarian, who is a doctor for animals.
it call Assist vet for help the animals. with head vet. sometime volunteer
There are several situations that come to mind: 1. Euthanizing an animal for humane reasons because the owner cannot afford to treat. 2. Refusing to treat an animal because the owner cannot or will not pay. 3. Euthanizing an animal because an owner cannot be found for it and there is not enough room at the shelter/clinic/etc. to house the animal.
A forest ranger, a vet, any job having to do with animals, or nature.
technically no but it would be stupid if you took a job as a vet and didn't like animals