no because all you have to is go to high school and graduate and get a a delopma and go to college and that is all so what are you going to be know after you read this
any college as long as you graduate like I'm going to regular college
In the United States, you can attend any accredited undergraduate college for your pre-veterinary medicine studies.
There is no single "best" college to attend for your pre-veterinary medicine required courses - any accredited college or university will be fine. The important part is to make sure you have completed all required courses to apply to vet school at this college.
Vet tech institute is a for-profit private career school. It is not a state funded college.
Hadlow college is good but it is in Kent
My pre-vet advisor, who is a veterinarian, did not attend vet school until her 40s (with children). You can attend any time. The later in life, however, the less you will remember from college.
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To become a veterinarian at Texas A&M (or any vet school), you need to be accepted to the college or school of veterinary medicine and major in veterinary medicine.
You should look out for any other symptoms and if there is some consult a vet.
ANY time an animal has an overdose you should IMMEDIATELY call your vet. If you do not have one, just call a local vet.
If you cant find a problem your self take him to the vet.
Yes you need a college education to be a vet