There is absolutely no academic requirement to be become a veterinary assistant. A veterinary assistant is another term for anyone within the clinic that is not a licensed technician, veterinarian, or reception. Be aware that these are minimum wage positions so obtaining a 'degree' is going to amount to unnecessary and often costly loan repayments that may not be affordable on the salary. To be successful in gaining veterinary assistant employment, be personable, professional, and demonstrate ease of handling animals (practice trimming your own pets nails). Most important show interest in taking on the often undesirable parts of maintaining a healthy and clean veterinary environment. To become a veterinary technician, search community colleges and public schools before aiming for a private technical colleges- again these are very costly for the amount a technician gets paid.
Yes, she has a degree in Vet Tech.
Not in the U.S..
Penn Foster
those are the requirements to be a VEGETARIAN... to be a VET you have to have D.V.M, a state license, pre-vet courses, you have to be able to diagnose the problem with the animal, and much more.
you got to go to college and high school to be a vet
Go to a good college and get good grades. Plus have a positive attitude.
Yes, and college as well as vet school.
Go to college for a few years and become a vet yourself.
4-12 years
Ashworth college I'm pretty sure. hope this helps
Yes of course you do! Other-wise you cant go to vet school!
no because all you have to is go to high school and graduate and get a a delopma and go to college and that is all so what are you going to be know after you read this