One good resource in the United States is the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). At their website, they have a lot of information about what veterinarians do and how to become a veterinarian - the site is www dot avma dot org.
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Most new veterinarians start their careers at a private practice clinic working with one or more other veterinarians with more experience.
In the United States, there are many more females becoming veterinarians than there are males.
Yes, some veterinarians do work part time. This has become slightly more popular as the demographics of working veterinarians shifts towards being more heavily female - women veterinarians are more likely to want to work part time and trade a smaller paycheck for more time for family and home. This option is also being used by veterinarians with injuries/illnesses that make it difficult for them to work a full day but they aren't mentally, emotionally, or financially ready to retire yet.
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.
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I would guess chiropractors - veterinarians tend to make US$100,000 or less per year.
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Yes, veterinarians can and do get hurt treating animals. Small animal veterinarians tend to have needle sticks, slips/falls, bites from aggressive animals. Large animal veterinarians also have needle sticks and slips/falls, but are at more risk for injury from exposure to the elements and kicks from animals.
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