The benefits of becoming a veterian is that you get to save animals. Learn different types of animals.
no it doesn't
you earn money and get a good that you helped an animal out
to be a veterinarian you have to have patients and be responsible for the animals you will be caring for
Fringe benefits of veterinarians vary by the clinic and the location. Some get a strong package that has medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage, and some only get paid vacations.
An equine veterinarian gets to work around animals that they love. They also get to be highly paid by wealthy people in general. It costs a lot of money to properly care for horses and the vet is a beneficiary of this.
Almost any employer that is interested in hiring a veterinarian will hire a veterinarian who has just graduated. The job tends to be more routine and has a lower salary and benefits, but this allows the new veterinarian to adjust to working after studying for so many years. The one big exception to this is academia - very few universities will hire a veterinarian that just graduated to work as a teacher.
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
This varies widely depending upon the clinic and the contract. Some clinics do offer retirement benefits for their employees, but this is relatively uncommon. Most veterinarians utilize the AVMA's retirement benefit package and IRAs to save for retirement.
Speeches about veterinarians work like speeches about any profession - you should probably cover the education requirement, job description, pay and benefits, etc.
Vegetarian rhymes with veterinarian.
veterinarian is not well respected among doctors. But a veterinarian knows animal's value.
"[v]et" is an abbreviation for "veterinarian" so, yes, you must be a veterinarian to be a vet.