A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
Yes, you can work as a both an equine and a small animal veterinarian. However, equine medicine in the United States has become a specialty distinct from small animal medicine and it is uncommon to have either a veterinarian that stays current on all of these species or to have a practice that supports both an equine client list and a small animal client list without also covering large animals.
To become a veterinarian at Texas A&M (or any vet school), you need to be accepted to the college or school of veterinary medicine and major in veterinary medicine.
You would need to attend a school of veterinary medicine if you wanted to become a veterinarian.
To become a veteran NO. To be a veterinarian YES.
A degree in veterinary medicine usually takes four years to complete, and nearly 40% of graduates pursue additional studies after registration.
Yes, The University of Tennessee has an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
If Fresno State University is in California, you can't become a veterinarian there. The two colleges of veterinary medicine in California are UC-Davis and Western University.
No, the state of Arkansas does not currently (June 2013) have a college of veterinary medicine.
You will need to complete the curriculum at a School of Veterinary Medicine and receive a Bachelor's in Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Science.
You should take some biology, chemistry, zoology or veterinary medicine
There is no licensing specifically for dentistry in veterinary medicine. In most areas, veterinary dentistry falls under the definition of practicing veterinary medicine therefore it is performed by a licensed veterinarian or a veterinary technician/nurse under the supervision of a veterinarian. Veterinarians and veterinary technicians/nurses may choose to specialize in veterinary dentistry and can join veterinary dentistry academies to become certified as a specialist.