"[v]et" is an abbreviation for "veterinarian" so, yes, you must be a veterinarian to be a vet.
"Veterinarian" is the original, and more proper, term; "vet" is an abbreviation of veterinarian.
A licensed Veterinarian, ( Vet for short, but not to be confused with "Vet" meaning a Veteran of military service.
Vet.
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
Usually a veterinarian is referred to as a "vet".
Vet is short for Veterinarian, who is a doctor for animals.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
No, vet (short for veteran or veterinarian) is a common noun, a word for any vet.
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
Vet?
The word veterinarian contains 6 syllables, divided like this: vet-er-in-ar-i-an
A doctor who treats animals is called a Veterinarian or a Veterinary Doctor