The last data is from 2012, when the average annual salary was just over US$90,000.
In the United States the average annual salary for a veterinarian is ~US$90,000; a veterinarian in New Mexico could expect to earn about this with experience, a good clinic and an established client base.
The average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States is ~US$90,000. A veterinarian in Topeka can expect to earn about the national average given experience, a good clinic and an established client base.
This data isn't published, but a rough estimate would be about US$100,000.
Zoologic veterinarians tend to be board certified, so they usually earn over US$100,000 per year.
The average salary for a veterinarian in the United States is ~US$90,000; a veterinarian in Oklahoma would make close to this with experience, a good clinic and an established client base.
A veterinarian in Namibia usually earns around US$ 3600 per month when working on a salary basis. The earnings may vary if in business.
In 2013, the average pay for a veterinarian was ~US$90,000.
The last data is from 2013, where the national average for veterinary salaries was ~US$90,000. A veterinarian in Iowa could expect to make about this with some experience and an established clinic.
The average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States in 2012 was ~US$90,000. In upstate New York, a veterinarian could expect to earn about the national average given experience, a good clinic and an established client base. In New York City, a veterinarian would likely earn over US$100,000 per year due to the overall higher cost of living.
A veterinarian in Rochester, New York can expect to make about the national average (~US$90,000) given experience, a good clinic and an established client base.
about 200000
A veterinarian who has a dog-only practice, is experienced and has a good clinic with an established client base can expect to make between US$85,000 and US$100,000 per year. This calculates out to roughly $1700-2000 per week.