Yes
Veterinarians recommend having your new pet vaccinated no longer than 48 hours after adoption.
A tractor only (without a trailer) will typically be shorter than a Type B, C, or D school bus, but longer than a Type A bus. With the trailer, it'ls typically longer than all of them.
no
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.
It really depend upon the individual veterinarian's personal preferences, the practice and the career of the veterinarian. In general, most veterinarians find a pretty good work-life balance that satisfies them both professionally and personally. However, depending upon the practice, some veterinarians can find themselves working longer hours than desired and missing out on family life.
In the United States, there are many more females becoming veterinarians than there are males.
a veterinarian is a real doctor trained and licensed to diagnose and treat all kinds of animals. In fact it is much more difficult to get accepted to veterinary school than medical school. Veterinarians must study and treat multiple species (dogs, cats, birds, horses, cows, reptiles) and their patients can't talk! Today they can do anything for an animal that you can do for a human (transplants, MRI, chemo) and vets have to be dentists, pharmacists, surgeons - all in one!!
In 2011 in the United States, the average annual income for all veterinarians was ~US$90,000; however, female veterinarians make slightly less than male veterinarians, so their average ran closer to ~US$85,000.
If you are talking about Veterinarians, then believe it or not the Air Force has Veterinarians. Both fields are rewarding.
This has shifted within the last decade, but there are now more practicing female veterinarians than there are practicing male veterinarians. Within the next 10-15 years, there will be more female veterinarians total than there are male veterinarians total.
Yes
They don't. Barbers make as low as $35,000 and Surgeons can make up to $350,000.