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Dentist in Dubai average about $106,000. Of course, their pay depends on their experience. Equine dentist who have a lot of clients earn more.
it can be an equine dentist an instructor or a stable-hand :)
my friend is an equine dentist and he makes around 3,500 a month... of course he can make more than that...it depends on how many horses you want to check a day.
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it depends what job you get into equine or human :P
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In the United States there are 28 colleges of veterinary medicine, any of which will give you a good foundation to become an equine veterinarian. With the specialization and advances made in equine medicine, much of the equine-specific training is done through externships and internships at tertiary referral equine centers such as Rood and Riddle - most vet schools have a working relationship with these privately-owned centers and there are typically externship positions available in them.
Science. Such as Biology, chemistry and physics. And equine studies if it's available. Also, Anatomy, zoogogy (if avaliable) and anything else animal related. Some people go into college wanting to be an equine vet but come out a regular vet in general, so its always good to keep all your options open.
It takes at least 7 years to become a veterinarian - at least three years of undergraduate (most successful vet school applicants have completed four or more years) then four years of vet school. Some equine vets will specialize or receive additional training specific to horses. An equine internship is one extra year, an equine residency is 3 years, a PhD related to equine medicine can take up to 7 years to complete.
In the narrowest sense, equine medicine would be pharmaceuticals that are intended for administration to a horse or other equid. However, in the United States, equine medicine is also recognized as a veterinary specialty, with a professional organization responsible for training and certifying veterinarians who have completed additional training in this area.
In the United States there are 28 colleges of veterinary medicine, any of which will give you a good foundation to become an equine veterinarian. With the specialization and advances made in equine medicine, much of the equine-specific training is done through externships and internships at tertiary referral equine centers such as Rood and Riddle - most vet schools have a working relationship with these privately-owned centers and there are typically externship positions available in them.