Yes, the Rabies Vaccine must be administered by a certified Veterinarian.
they need shots
You need to take them to the vets.
it depends on what kind of size animals you work with larger animal vets get paid more than small animal vets
Vets will take care of a rabbit by giving it food, making sure it has plenty of water, and also making sure that it has shots, and is healthy. Specialty vets can even perform surgery.
If by "shots", you mean vaccinations, then "shots" are given to allow the animal's immune system to become familiar with disease causing agents in a safe way so that they can build up an immunity. In this way, the animal's body can respond more effectively and quickly when they are exposed to a disease naturally and hopefully their body can deal with the disease causing agent (virus, bacteria, parasite) before it causes them to become sick.
yes to relive the pain
vetinary surgerys
No, but some vets do that to cure some animal diseases.
an animal specialist is basicly an ANIMAL doctor. and they help take and care of animals, like vets
Yes, they are if an animal is in need of medical assistance.
a animal trainer and a groomer
They were first called animal doctors