no they do not help the earth
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
they help animals if they are sick and have broken bones and they give them medicine and stuff.
Yes, because veterinarians treat animals for diseases. Some of these diseases can be transmitted to humans, so there is a public health reason to still have veterinarians. Other diseases can destroy ecosystems, and veterinarians manage this as well. Finally, many people own pets and livestock and want them to be healthy - veterinarians help achieve this goal.
they get work with animals, help them, and most importantly save a life
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
very low, cause pets still need help every day
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
Areas where veterinarians are needed are in places like the east side of Flint, MI. Where people don't care if their dogs are fed or not, where they don't care if their dog is getting into a dog fight. Veterinarians need to be there to help them, and give them shelter.
In general, in the United States wildlife veterinary medicine is limited to those veterinarians who are also certified to work with wildlife and is done through wildlife rescue groups. Examples of this would include raptor rehabilitation organizations and predator conservation groups. Veterinarians also help wildlife through educational outreach to teach the public how to safely interact with wildlife and what to do if an injured wild animal is found.
There are veterinarians in every country in the world.
Veterinarians are important for several reasons. First they help to protect animal health by examining, diagnosing and treating many diseases and conditions of domesticated animals. This ranges from preventing parvovirus in puppies through vaccination to removing bladder stones in rabbits to floating teeth in horses to allow them to eat properly. Second, veterinarians help protect human health. One of the main ways veterinarians do this is by vaccinating domesticated animals (particularly dogs, but also cats, horses and cattle) against rabies. Prior to mandatory vaccination of dogs against rabies, dozens of people became infected with rabies every year in the United States. Veterinarians are also involved in many aspects of public health, ranging from inspecting meat and poultry products to improving sanitation in communities to prevent contamination of drinking water. Third, veterinarians help improve the lives of both animals and humans through everything from investigating disease outbreaks to helping develop new drugs and medical technologies to educating both veterinarians and non-veterinarians.
Like other doctors, veterinarians need to be able to calculate dosages for their patients.