It depends. Small animal vets work with the usual dogs, cats, rats, ferrets, lizards, rabbits, hamsters, birds, and mice. Meanwhile, a large animal vet cares for livestock breeds, including horses, cows, pigs, goats, and sheep.
There is/are no set "animal or animals" to study for Vet school. Below are some courses that can be taken at the University of Arizona as an undergraduate in preparation to apply for Vet school. As you can see, there are no specific animals to study with the exception of "Domestic Animal Anatomy" (Dog, cat, horse, cow) class.
Veterinary Science & Microbiology
Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Human and Animal Interrelationships from Domestication to Present
Great Experiments in Microbiology
This Wormy World
Plagues, Peoples, and Society
Independent Study
Honors Independent Study
Microbes and Society
General Microbiology
Microbiology Elements
Biology of Microorganisms Laboratory
Microbial Physiology
Microbes and Cells: Molecular Processes and Applications
Internship
Pathogenic Bacteriology
Microbiological Techniques
Microbial Genetics Laboratory
Medical and Molecular Virology
Ecology of Infectious Disease
Research Animal Methods
Research
Senior Capstone
Honors Thesis
Internship
Careers in Veterinary Science
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Domestic Animal Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
Parasitology Laboratory
Biology of Animal Parasites
Diseases of Livestock
Diseases of Companion Animals
Applied Histology
Applied Histology Laboratory
Mechanisms of Disease
Disease of Wildlife
Host-Microbial Interactions
Aquaculture
Preceptorship
Topics in Veterinary Science
Well, it depends on what kind of vet. Small animal vets work with household pets, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters. Large animal vets work with animals your likely to see on the farm, such as horses, cows, pigs, etc. Equine vets deal with horses. Since horses have a different anatomy, physiology, pathology, and husbandry than other domestic animals, these vets are trained just for horses. Exotic animal vets deal with animals such as ferrets, small rodents, iguanas, turtles, snakes, and lizards. Avian vets work with birds. Normally you will see them working in private practices, zoos, or bird sanctuaries. There are also vets who work just cats; they are called feline vets. Cardiology vets study animal's heart. Dental vets work with animal's teeth. Marine vets deal with marine animal such as sharks dolphins and seal.
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It depends on what region they work in. Some vets work with horses, pigs, cows and that type of animal, but some vets work with lizards, birds, cats, dogs, you name it. A vet is helpful to any animal owner.
The short answer is all of them. Most veterinarians, particularly in the United States, limit themselves voluntarily to domesticated mammals and generally just a few species of domesticated mammals (such as horses, cattle or cats). Some will also care for birds and reptiles. However, zoologic veterinarians care for all the animals in the zoo, marine veterinarians treat everything from shrimp to orcas, and there are veterinarians in research treating fish, frogs and Spiders.
All of them. A veterinarian will often see clients from all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and physical categories, and many times all in one day.
Mostly domesticated animals such as hamsters, cats, dogs, iguanas. etc.
A vet's an MD, you need a degree in veterinary medicine.
Specialist vets, often specializing in all sea animals.
Some vets specialise in small animals and domestic pets. Other vets may specialise in farm animals, horses, and other large breeds. Sometimes, a vet may be called upon to look after zoo animals as part of the vet's normal practice.
a vets goal is to save animals
Vets are doctors for animals.
vets help animals in many ways just as a doctor
Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.
where is a place that has the most vets
We need vets to see to our animals when they are sick.
Essentially all animals ... but vets specialize, some do farm animals, some do pets, some do zoo animals, etc.
Yes. Vets do perform surgeries on animals.
vets take care of bigger and harder animals...................
Vets have to study the treatment and medical care of animals.