Nope
Veterinarians in private practice tend to have 1 or 2 week long vacations once or twice a year, depending upon years of practice and the benefit structure in their contracts.
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Yes, veterinarians work during the summer (although, of course, specific veterinarians might choose to take vacations - everyone does get to decide on their own schedule). Since animals can become sick or injured during the summer, just as easily as they can during any other season, veterinarians are needed to care for them. Medical emergencies can happen at any time.
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Fringe benefits of veterinarians vary by the clinic and the location. Some get a strong package that has medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage, and some only get paid vacations.
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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.
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