In the United States veterinarians are generally middle to upper-middle class and their houses tend to reflect this - modest family homes, farms, etc. There are always exceptions and outliers though, and some veterinarians live in million dollar homes while other veterinarians rent a one-bedroom apartment.
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
Yes, a misdemeanor would not keep you from working as a veterinarian.
The best option would be to talk to your veterinarian.
This would be a marine veterinarian or an aquatic veterinarian.
If you did everything right, then you would have gotten into veterinarian school.
The average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States is ~$90,000; a veterinarian in Utah would probably make around this amount.
The best thing to do would be taking the geckos to a veterinarian to insure they are cared for properly. If they are unable to be taken there then calling the veterinarian's office and asking what to do would be best.
A doctor that treats amphibians would be a veterinarian, specifically a veterinarian that has specialized in reptile and amphibian medicine.
The average veterinarian is probably not equipped and likely not familiar enough to advise on rehydration and burn care. I would contact the local zoo for advice.
Talk to your local veterinarian and ask if you could ask her some questions on where she would recommend going to school to become a veterinarian. You can also search the web that would be useful too. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos076.htm
It would depend on his or her qualifications.