No, allow the vet to share with you on his own terms. He leads, you support
find a local vet or andimal care center and go to the front deck and ask find a local animal of vet center and go to the front desk and ask them to volenteer
Most definitely. Those who live in the country in conflict no one is completely safe. Those who fight come away from the war with memories and stress issues that are unimaginable. Do not take my word for it however, find a Vet, than them and if they are willing, ask them.
Be advised: according to site sources; there are (or were) about 13 million fake Vietnam War vets. Today when someone asks a Viet War vet if he was in Vietnam...they also ask to see a photograph of him IN VIETNAM. Extremely ironic: Vietnam, a war in which no man wanted any part of, no man wanted to be associated with...let alone fight in it...becomes a war in which millions of men now (falsely) want to be considered veterans of. There should be no more than 2 1/2 million Viet War vets. Especially after nearly 40 years, that number should be even lower. US Civil War veterans lived into the 1950's (20th century), so it's conceivable that Vietnam War veterans will do about the same (for the 21st century)...as those two wars took place at the same time...almost exactly one century apart from each other. Ask your family members who was in the war...then ask for photos. If no photos exist; then ask to see his DD-214 (Official discharge certificate, it's simply a single piece of paper, it's called a certificate...but doesn't look like one, it looks like a piece of paper with personal information on it). If no discharge paper exists...use common sense, and pursue the matter...maybe he's a vet with lost paperwork, it's been known to happen.
What the war in Vietnam was... it was a SHAME. Our troops were involved in a conflict that is no different than the conflicts in Afghanistan or Iraq. The brave young men and women fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq are seen as heroes; the brave young men and women who fought in Vietnam were seen as trash, killers, and every other imaginable degrading name. The main difference between these conflicts... the American news media. Please, when you meet a Vietnam Vet, take the time to thank them for their service and tell them how sad America should be that these brave soldiers were treated the way they were.
Ask to see his DD214. No DD214, he didn't serve. If info's not on his DD214, it didn't happen.
as soon as the vet will allow you to. call your vet and ask them. answers very.
Unlike with other animals, horse are not brought to the place of castration, the vet comes to you. Call your vet, ask if he does castrations, (he should) if not ask if he knows a vet who does.
House Hunters - 1999 An Iraq War Vet and Wife Seek First Home for Future Family 61-13 was released on: USA: 16 May 2012
then you should have a discussion with your vet not me sorry ask you vet he/she will help you promise
you should ask the vet.
you should ask your local vet about that...
Ask a vet what to do.
No, you should ask a adult or ask a vet.
Call the vet and ask what to do.
probably infection, this should be looked at by a vet a.s.a.p.
you should probably ask a vet ...
I have no idea. Maybe you should ask a vet or a forest warden.