Yes! There is a job training to be a veterinarian. It's called a veterinarian technician. The do the extra stuff like making the casts for the animals or priscrbig medication.
pet stores, pounds, RSPCA centers and a volunteer at a vet
Veterinarians needs hands-on technical training, but this is usually received during vet school. However, as with any job, veterinarians hone their skills and techniques through repetition and practice on the job.
Yes a veterinarian job is stressful because every job is stressful
There are many different colleges that offer a great training program to becoming a veterinarian. Some of these best schools in the country include Harvard, Louisville, and IUS with on the job training.
they dont, all you do is not eat meat, how do you need training for that!
what are the differences beween on the job training and off the job training
To be a volunteer veterinarian you don't necessarily need to high of skills, after all, you aren't being paid. If you would like to be a veterinarian as a job, it would take about 7 years of college, and a highschool diploma.
In the United States, the initial training for a veterinarian is a minimum of 7 years of college - 3 years of undergraduate and 4 years of vet school. However, a veterinarian is never done learning (continuing to improve is part of the Veterinarian's Oath) and a veterinarian will be some form of training for the majority of his/her career.
A veterinarian is a person who's job is to help save injured animals. A veterinarian is a person who's job is to help save injured animals. A veterinarian is a person who's job is to help save injured animals.
This occupation does not require a college education. Some vet offices may require a high school diploma or GED, and training is typically short term on-the-job training.
how do i find on the job training?
on job training, off job training, classroom training