In the United States approximately 1,200 veterinarians graduate every year.
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how many years do you do in order to be a proffesional veterinarian
Very few veterinarians quit the profession entirely - there are relatively few veterinarians overall, and to become a veterinarian you must be very passionate and dedicated to the profession because it is extremely difficult to become a veterinarian.
People that become a veterinarian usually stay one their entire career. Becoming a veterinarian is not easy. It takes a lot of work and education.
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There are many topics a veterinarian needs to know: anatomy, physiology, physics, chemistry, pharmacology, pathology and epidemiology.
No, you have to go to veterinarian college in person.
To the best of my ability to research this, "Burrin Turnbulle" didn't become a veterinarian, or at least was not a famous veterinarian. Therefore, it is almost impossible to figure out what would have motivated this person (if this person existed - I also can't find any mention of this individual) to become a veterinarian.
you have to take pre-veterinarian course for 2 years, then you have to go to university for 5... so all in all, it takes about 7 years to become any type of vet.
I am a veterinarian, but for most people the answer will be no. The education requirement to become a veterinarian is high and, at least in the United States, quite expensive. There is a great deal of competition for the limited number of seats in vet school, which limits the number of veterinarians graduating each year.
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
What you eat has nothing to do with what profession you become. If you meant vegetarian, yes, you can change your eating habits anytime you choose. Most people are not raised as vegetarians unless their parents are vegetarians.