In the United States, you cannot have an undergraduate degree in veterinary medicine; you may, however have a Bachelor's with a Pre-Veterinary Medicine major. With this, you could substitute teach, go on to graduate school or vet school, or try to find work as a biologist.
You can become a doctor, vet, some kind of nurse
Ivermectin or Pyrantel Pamoate. You can get them from the vet or from a feed store.
take it to the vet. could be a lot of things. the vet is the only one who will know.
First of all, you should not give a guinea pig ANY MEDICINE unless you are a licensed guinea pig vet or a vet specialising in guinea pigs, and you shouldn't go to an online vet as these are not always correct, so if you think your guinea pig is sick take it to a VET
It varies on alot of factors. Some of which include: >The type of medicine you are administrating >The Age/Breed/Size/Overall Health of horse Consult your local equine vet for more information and if need be, the administration of the medicine. Remember that the vet is trained for this kind of thing!
Well it takes 4 years of undergrad, then 4 years of vet school, then unless you want to have a specialty like ER or surgery you can go out into the world and practice medicine so about 8 years at the very least
Well, it depends on what kind of illness it is. If it has a disease, then your best bet would be to take it to a vet. For a common cold, ask your vet for cold medicine. (If they have it) I'm not a cat expert. If they don't have cold medicine, it might get better on it's own.
To be a vet you need to go through undergraduate school and at least four more years of school to become a vet. Then you need to be licensed in your state.
A Vet-Tech is a worker under a veterinarian kind of like a nurse. Where as a Pre-vet student is in their undergraduate college education with pre-vet as a major. Having a Pre-vet major is when you take on a pre-designed educational course of study so you are well prepared for you Graduate education as a Vet Student.
Vet assistants should at least have an undergrad degree. This is a 4 year degree.
The main disciplines of becoming a veterinarian include biology, animal science, veterinary medicine, and practical experience working with animals. Additionally, classes in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology are important for a well-rounded education in veterinary medicine. Graduates must also pass a licensing examination to practice.
You should be able to google that and find out what the average score for Cornell undergrad is, I'm thinking it's probably 33-36 ACT, but that's not the problem, you can do undergrad anywhere, the problem is getting into the Vet program. I believe there is a separate Vet. Grad School Test and its super hard to get in anywhere, let alone Cornell. You should talk to their admissions office now, especially if you are just going into undergrad and make sure you are on the right path to get there. In a lot of ways, its tougher to become a Vet than a Doctor. Good luck.