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This is very dependent upon the type of practice the veterinarian is in. A large animal practitioner may see thousands of animals a day working with production facilities, and may see well over a million animals in a month. In contrast, a small animal veterinarian tends to see 20-30 animals a day, for a monthly total of less than a thousand.

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Depends on the vet. Small practices with only one vet might handle 9 or 10, but that increases in a large practice with several vets.

High volume, low cost spay/neuter clinics may treat 50 a day, especially with neuters; a vet can neuter a dog in 3 minutes. In most clinics, most are cared for by techs, including pre and post surgery.

The nature of treatment also affects the numbers.

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