Just one, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Medical Doctor (if you attend the University of Pennsylvania, they named their degree a VMD instead of a DVM). However, most veterinarians earn a bachelor's degree before being accepted to vet school.
None, it is a trade apprenticeship.
to become a veterinarian you need of course to go t high school,college,and vet school you need specialized trainging like how to cure a wond and to check there heart rate you need lots thing to become a veterinarian ♥ you will go to lots of work
It may take five to six years to become a veterinarian. Further getting the practical expereince in this provides the professionalism.
Wow. Really? Bad career decision.
To become an engineer, you need a bachelor's degree in engineering. Some jobs may require higher degrees (masters or PhD).
you have to be smart, good with animals, biology and many others classes and things you need to become a veterinarian mechanic.:)
It depend on what your going for and what you need to study but usally it takes 4 to 8 years
In the United States you need one degree - either a DVM or a VMD.
You will need to have good financial sense while going to school to be a veterinarian because you will have to be able to borrow to cover many years of schooling. Money you squander while in school will take years to pay off.
well do you have to work with tigers and lions and stuff lik that
Yes, it requires a college degree.
Really yes you do need some training but other than that no>--Ineshia Sells