Veterinarians go through the same training. Those who treat exotic animals have further specialized training and experience dealing with exotic animals.
Veterinarians treat all types of animals. Exotic animals, equine, wildlife, or domestic, veterinarians are certified and licensed to care for all types of animals.
No, sugar gliders are not illegal in Michgan. They are legal to own as pets and many exotic veterinarians treat them.
Veterinarians treat non-human animals from spiders to monkeys; doctors treat humans exclusively.
Equine Veterinarians, and Large Animal Veterinarians are specialists that treat horses. They do usually command a higher fee than small animal veterinarians or those without additional special training. Each veterinarian chooses how much to charge for their services. Additionally, most veterinarians treating horses come to your farm to see them. You will pay a trip charge to cover the vet's expenses for the visit.
Veterinarians are normal people who happen to treat animals for a living - they do all different sorts of things for fun such as hiking, skiing, watching TV, dancing, socializing with friends, quilting, woodworking, riding roller coasters, etc.
The American Kennel Club currently recognizes approximately 250 different pure breeds of dogs, so veterinarians work with at least that many. In addition, veterinarians work with cross-breeds (such as Labradoodles and other designer crosses) and mixed breed dogs (often referred to as mutts). Basically, if it is a domestic dog, a veterinarian can examine and treat it.
Yes you can. They have many good Veterinarians there to treat your pet.
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Veterinarians prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases, disorders, and injuries in animals. Those who do similar work for humans include chiropractors, dentists, optometrists, physicians and surgeons, and podiatrists. Veterinarians have extensive training in physical and life sciences, and some do scientific and medical research, as do biological scientists and medical scientists.
In the United States, the most commonly treated large animals are horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas and alpacas. In the Middle East, camels are routinely treated while in Southeast Asia veterinarians see a great deal of water buffaloes to treat. However, around the world veterinarians treat a wide variety of large exotic animals like tigers, elephants, gazelles, etc. It just depends on the type of practice the veterinarian is in.
No, veterinarians are prohibited from treating humans.
Veterinary practices are generally classified by the type of animals they treat: equine, large animal, small animal, exotic, avian, etc.