This will be a personal decision based upon your interests, personality and skills. Both doctors and veterinarians are medical professionals, so you will need to have a good background in math and science. These are also both service professions, so good communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential.
The major difference between doctors and veterinarians is the species treated - doctors treat humans, veterinarians treat everthing else.
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
A DVM or Doctor of Veterinary Medicene.
yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4 yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
An animal doctor is a veterinarian.
A doctor who treats animals is called a Veterinarian or a Veterinary Doctor
Animal doctor would be one, vet is another (short for veterinarian).
He was a Veterinarian. By the way, Daktari is Swahili for "Doctor."
A doctor that treats amphibians would be a veterinarian, specifically a veterinarian that has specialized in reptile and amphibian medicine.
An animal doctor is a veterinarian.
A doctor who specializes in the care of animals is called a Veterinarian.
Yes, a veterinarian is a medical doctor who works on animals. However, a veterinarian is not qualified or trained to work on humans. The degree a veterinarian must have to work on animals is a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) or a VMD (Veterinary Medical Doctor, given at The University of Pennsylvania).