somewhere between 4-8 million in the united states. worldwide is anyones guess.
That depends on how hard they work.
1000000s although its mainly due to sickness or accidents in particular farm animals
There is no official record of how many animals are euthanized in Louisiana each year. Animals may be euthanized by veterinarians, animal shelter workers, and zoologists. It is estimated that millions of animals are euthanized in the United States each year.
4 million animals die a year because there isn't enough room in animal shelters!!
A veterinarian is a type of doctor that treats animals. They can make up to $84,000 per year, depending on where they are located.
if you mean how many hours you should sleep in a year it would be 3,650 hours of sleep for a regular year not a leap year
12 I'm an MD, my wife is a vet
Veterinarians are important for several reasons. First they help to protect animal health by examining, diagnosing and treating many diseases and conditions of domesticated animals. This ranges from preventing parvovirus in puppies through vaccination to removing bladder stones in rabbits to floating teeth in horses to allow them to eat properly. Second, veterinarians help protect human health. One of the main ways veterinarians do this is by vaccinating domesticated animals (particularly dogs, but also cats, horses and cattle) against rabies. Prior to mandatory vaccination of dogs against rabies, dozens of people became infected with rabies every year in the United States. Veterinarians are also involved in many aspects of public health, ranging from inspecting meat and poultry products to improving sanitation in communities to prevent contamination of drinking water. Third, veterinarians help improve the lives of both animals and humans through everything from investigating disease outbreaks to helping develop new drugs and medical technologies to educating both veterinarians and non-veterinarians.
Animals play an important role in our lives, and many want to find careers to help and care for animals. Veterinary careers do just that. Some of these occupations require only up to a year of schooling, while veterinarians require about six years of education. These careers provide care to pets, farm animals and exotic animals. Along with veterinarians, careers include veterinary technicians and assistants, as well as farm and animal laboratory care takers.
It is difficult to give an accurate answer - many hundreds of thousands of animals are put to sleep each year, but the number will vary from country to country. "Too many" is my personal answer, as too many pets are being bred from, which can produce animals with poor health and temperaments, or people owning pets but are ignorant to the animal's needs, so will put them to sleep or put into shelters, where most are put to sleep in order to create more room for new animals being brought in.
In the United States approximately 1,200 veterinarians graduate every year.
Horses typically sleep for about 4 to 6 hours a day, with some of that time spent in a light dozing state and a smaller portion in deep REM sleep. This amounts to approximately 1,460 to 2,190 hours of sleep in a year. However, horses are prey animals and often sleep in short bursts, so their sleep patterns can vary significantly.