Some of the less common pets that veterinarians treat include bearded lizards, geckos, toads, chameleons, fish of many different species, cockatiels, parrots, a variety of other small bird species, owls, raccoons, emus, llamas, camels, yaks, and the list continues. Basically, if it is an animal that can be kept by a human, it is kept by a human somewhere and a veterinarian is (hopefully) involved in its care.
you get to work with animals that you love :)
you get to work with animals that you love :)
vets spend their time treating animals
Vets work with the Wildlife Department, and Police Departments with injured animals.
it depends on what kind of size animals you work with larger animal vets get paid more than small animal vets
Yes. They help ALL animals if they can.
That would depend on what kinds of animals they treat. Vets who treat cats and dogs and common household pets probably have an office in which they see sick animals. Vets who treat horses or cows will generally make "barn calls" (since you could hardly call them "house calls").
Vets take care of sick animals. they also give animals surgery and check ups.
Yes, zoo vets often work with baby animals as part of their job. They are involved in the health care, vaccinations, and monitoring of young animals to ensure they are growing and developing properly. Zoo vets play a crucial role in the care and well-being of all animals in the zoo, including the babies.
vets take care of animals and save their lives, they kinda do what doctors do but on animals. some vets offices are open 24/7 or some are open depending on the amount of people that work their. also vets are smarter that doctors to some extent.
Some vets will work with horses. Otherwise, there are specialty equine-vets who will work almost only with horses.
There are a number of ways to make a project work about rare plants and animals in Nepal. One idea is to create a diorama.