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For a private practitioner, the downsides to being a veterinarian typically include loss of "home time" due to emergencies, long hours at the clinic and being asked questions by the general public any time, any place. It can be emotionally draining as well, particularly when you have to euthanize animals that you have been treating for 15 years. In most instances, you will never be a millionaire (there are some exceptions), so while you can make ends meet you won't be living like a doctor unless you are very frugal.

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you have to go to college for 6 years depending on what you are wanting to do as a vet.

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If you are a pet lover, you might have to cut open or put to sleep some animals. It might be very hard for you.

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