It is for me - I get to work with animals, solve puzzles, see some really interesting looking diseases and help a large number of people every day. Most veterinarians say they can't imagine doing anything else for a living, and a good number don't really feel like they are 'working' - they are just doing what they enjoy.
I was actually a Veterinarian once and I heard that Veterinarians are actually Doing bad for are planet. Without eating any meat the animals will die of old age and other things. Being a Veterinarian is not fun at all and remember that it hurts are planet.
its not
the profession of being a veterinarian is that there is always good opportunities for them to be offered and to given to them as a promtion at work in the profession department.
You have to go to school to be one.
There isn't necessarily a "rule book" for being a veterinarian. However, veterinarians are governed both by the laws of the area in which they work (typically a mix of federal/state and state/province/muncipality laws) as well as the veterinarian's oath.
Being lesbian is as fun as being straight.
Yes, biology is the foundational knowledge that informs almost every task that a veterinarian performs.
No, fun isn't a being verb.
Yes, you can work as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician under a licensed veterinarian. In addition, after being accepted at a school of veterinary medicine, you can practice under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
There are fun parts of vet school, including socializing with classmates and learning interesting and useful skills. There are also some very not fun parts, including the exams, the stress of your first live surgery, working on animals you don't want to treat in practice, etc. Like most career paths, if the fun/good/exciting outweighs the bad/boring/stressful, you'll mostly remember it as being fun.
dogs and cats are the main ones but if you are an advanced veterinarian you could do horses and cows. Possibly birds and rabbits.
You have to measure the medicine before giving it to the animal.