The vet can save animals' lives just like doctors do to humans. Being a vet is a great job! It pays really well. You need 90s in school to be able to be a vet.
Surprisingly, no, at least in the United States. While a vet tech and a veterinarian both need to master some of the same technical skills (blood draw, urine collection, etc.), a veterinarian needs to be interested in a much wider range of information and be able to synthesize a lot of different data rapidly. When applying to vet school, some admissions boards in the United States view being a vet tech as a potential red flag - the jobs are different enough that if you are happy as a vet tech you won't be happy as a vet.
Being a vet is complicated. It's not simple at all! You have to take care of pets, and oh! its too much to explain.
A doctor and a nurse would be one !!
A vet is a doctor for animals. They have many different responsibilities, some of them being: Checking up on the well being of animals, Performing lifesaving operations & Recommending and giving medicines etc..
Being a vet is just like being a scientist or a surgeon just that a vet treats animals so a vet must also treat the animal as a human and follow the rules closely.
The book how to become a verterinarian has some very clear outlines in how to reach your goal. The next step after being a vet tech is to continue with your schooling to finish being a vet.
The benefits of being a vet including working with animals. Another benefit is developing relationships with a large array of people.
I'm not a professional or anything... but a down about being a vet is that you may have to put down an animal if they are very elderly or sick :'[
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.
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