Not in the United States - the National Board Exam as well as all state licenses cover all domestic species as well as a bit of exotic animal practice.
1. Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada
Zookeeper Veterinary surgeon Animal Physiotherapist Animal Technician Applied Animal Behaviourist Veterinary Nurse Veterinary Pathologist Veterinary Scientist
It is a Veterinary physician, or veterinary surgeon, or Vet for short.
A Veterinary
Absolutely, although there may not be a client base to support a 100% exotic animal veterinary surgeon. A more financially feasible process would be to become a board certified veterinary surgeon and then work to increase the proportion of exotic animals that he/she works on.
They specialize in certain goods because they have the resources to make a lot of that product.
Some careers involving animals are as followed... Small animal veterinarian, Pet sitter and Exerciser, Bird Handler/ Interpreter, Exotic Animal Trainer, Horse Farm Owner, Zoologist, Herpetologist, Wildlife Management, Assistance Dog Trainer, ect... I myself would like to get a job involving animals most likely I would like to be a small animal veterinarian and study veterinary medicine. Also if you are intrested in becoming a veterinarian of any kind there are thousands of fields you are able to study within! -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. * Veterinary Physiotherapist * Zoologist * Wildlife Biologist * Animal Assisted Therapist * Animal Caretaker * Fisheries * Animal Welfare Lawyer * Groomer * Kennel Manager * Kennel Assistant * Veterinary Technician * Animal Research * Animal Control Officer * Zoo Keeper * Trainer * Animal Scientist * Breeder * Oceanographer * Veterinary Pathologist * Marine Biologist * Pet Taxi Driver * Animal Photographer * Animal Behaviorist * Ornithologist * Wildlife Rehabilitee * Veterinary Surgeon * Veterinary Nurse * Animal Nursing Assistant * Veterinary Receptionist * Veterinary Chiropractor * Veterinary Hospital * Veterinary Homeopath * Veterinary Osteopath * Veterinary Clinic * Veterinarian * Animal Care Attendant * Pet Shop * Pet Sitter * Animal Nutrition Specialist * Animal Care Manager * Animal Care Specialist * Gamekeeper * Animal Therapist * Animal Curator * Dog Walker * Pet Bakery * Ecologist * Wildlife Filmmaker * Dermatologist * Veterinary Assistant * Pet Stylist * Shelters/Humane Society * Pet Acupuncturist * Farmer * Teacher * Lab Animal Behaviorist * Behavioral Consultant * Herpetologist * Dog-Show Judge * Animal Journalist * Animal Illustrator * K-9 Staff vet zookeeper there are alot of jobs which include doing rspca work , farming , zoo work , vets , and others ..
Veterinary nursing is the act of providing nursing care for animal patients in a veterinary hospital. In the US, the people who fill this role are usually called veterinary technicians and in the UK, Europe and Australia they are called veterinary nurses.
doctor of veterinary, bachelor of veterinary science, and animal husbandry degrees
There are many different fields in Veterinary science. You can do small animal practice (this involves dogs and cats) you can do exotics (specialize in birds, reptiles, wildlife, zoo animals, rabbits, guinea pigs, etc). There is large animal practice which deals with horses, live stock, etc). You can also specialize in different fields like Cardiology, Orthopedics, Dentistry, Dermatology, Neurology, Internal Medicine, Holistic, Opthamology, Nutrition, Toxicology, drug research, genetics, emergency care, Oncology, Pharmacology, etc. You can also teach veterinary medicine to students.
There are veterinarians in most areas who specialize in large animals. You may also find a vet who specializes in your specific animal such as horses or cows. Check your local listings. Even if a vet is not a large animal vet, they may be able to send you in the right direction.
Animal hostipal vs. Veterinary clinic is pretty much the same thing because there job is only to treat animals.