Yes, vets take care of all animals.
Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.
vets take care of bigger and harder animals...................
They take care of animals
To take care of and help animals.
No
vets can : put animals down when they r very sick cure them when they arnt that sick take care of them if they are very old
docters because they take care of the human body
No, the animals usually belong to someone else.
Feed it milk and if it will still not eat take it to the 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.
Iguanas do not provide parental care for their young. After laying eggs, female iguanas typically leave them to fend for themselves, and the hatchlings are independent from birth. They must find their own food and avoid predators immediately after emerging from the eggs. This lack of parental involvement is common among many reptile species.
Vets have to study the treatment and medical care of animals.