According to 2013 numbers the average salary for a veterinarian in Pennsylvania is $69,000/year (12% lower than the national average).
Obviously, the salary will vary and be much higher with experience (years in practice), location (veterinarians in large cities earn more), education (board certified specialists will earn more), and practice ownership (practice owners/partners will earn more).
Pennsylvania State University does not have a college of veterinary medicine; the college of veterinary medicine in Pennsylvania is at The University of Pennsylvania. However, you could complete your undergraduate college work at Penn State then apply for vet school at UPenn.
You need to check with your vet. Every state may have different requirements and your vet will be on top of these. You will probably need a negative Coggins test also, which is pretty much standard any time horses cross state lines.
a lot
Call your local vet and ask. There is no harm in asking. It varies largely state to state and vet to vet. The vet will also want to do a routine check up to make sure the mother is doing well in her pregnancy, the entire visit may cost around $100 or most likely more.
a vet assistant doesnt make much cash but they do make only about 26,000 a year and can improve if you move up to be a veternary surgeon
Maybe they make $10,000 in two weeks in maximum and $5,000 in minimum.
Depends on how much money the dogs make. Depends on how much money the dogs make.
There is only one vet school in Pennsylvania, and this is The University of Pennsylvania.
only 50 cents
it will take about 4 to 5 years
There is no set amount of money that a vet makes in a week. The pay depends on the level of experience and the particular location. The average amount of money a vet will make would be around 1500 dollars a week.
300 dollars an hour