No. I think it is actually quite unusual in vets.
Maybe the quality food its low, Dogs need a balance : he best ratios for a healthy dog's diet are about 50% meat, 50% vegetables, grain-free, wheat-free, and no cheap fillers. Think twice before making your dog go vegetarian. Dogs need protein. Would a dog naturally be vegetarian? No. Most veterinarians and practitioners agree that although a dog can survive on a vegetarian diet, they may not thrive on it.
Yes veterinarians must like animals to do a good job.
No it does not need to be.
You must only if you feel it necessary to yourself, but otherwise, there is no absolute need to be a vegetarian.
because there is a continuing of animals in need of medical aid
A vegetarian needs to learn a lot about nutrition and info about alternate sources for nutrients to remain healthy. They also need to learn about details to food preparations so that they understand what is acceptable to eat as a vegetarian and what is not.
You can find information on vegetarian diets online and at your local library. Sites such as about will give you all the information you need to start a vegetarian diet.
There is no composite ranking of the top 100 veterinarians or animal hospitals; few veterinarians want or need to start a rivalry by claiming to be the best. Therefore, I do not believe you would be able to find this information, as it doesn't exist.
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No, but veterinarians in private practice should have professional liability insurance.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.