Most veterinarians in private practice treat several species; they are classified based upon the most prevalent species they treat. A small animal veterinarian treats primarily cats and dogs, although some may also provide services for other pets and companion animals. Large animal veterinarians treat livestock including cows, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas and alpacas. Equine veterinarians specialize in strictly horses, although some will also treat other livestock.
A big animal vet is called a large animal vet, a rural vet or a farm vet
The job outlook for vet technicians is positive. This industry is growing as more and more people adopt animals into their family. Large animal hospitals hire multiple vet techs.
To be an actual vet Yes, be not to be a vet technician.
Yes, the vet has removed only one testicle from the animal.
Often the symptoms of poisoning is clearly visible, in the horses behavior and overall look. If the symptoms are conducive to multiple poisonous plants, then the vet can take some blood and do a test.
Vet and take them to the vet
If you don't have money for the vet, then any animal you have that needs to see a vet will not get the proper treatment, and you just have to wait and see if your animal survives or not or makes it through whatever it needs to see the vet for.
an animal doctor
No, the word "vet" meaning animal doctor is typically not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes. You need to be one of two things... either an emergency vet who goes on animal rescues or a wildlife vet. An emergency vet is who people would call if they found an injured animal on the side of the road, and things like that. The emergency vet, no matter what kind of animal it was, would do his or her best to make the animal better. This can occur with domestic and wild animals. Or, you could be a wildlife vet. Hence the name, this vet would go out into the wilderness LOOKING for injured wildlife.
Not normally. A vet would treat any age of animal.
The vet is called a large animal vet