Because it may hurt the animal, and that's classed as animal cruelty. You can get arrested for doing this.
A veterinarian is highly trained for treatment of diseases in many species, and probably could treat some human conditions. However, this is highly illegal, as stated by the Veterinary Licence. Likewise, it is illegal for physicians to treat animal species.
not everyone but some ones do who are animal lovers
The hardest tests would be diagnosing real patients and disecting a dead human being.
Veterinary technologists and technicians perform medical tests under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to treat or to help veterinarians diagnose the illnesses and injuries of animals.
No, veterinarians are prohibited by law from treating humans.
If you get bite by a animal with it and do not treat it you could die
It is important to treat ear injuries promptly because the ears are not well supplied with blood vessels.
With my research I saw that many vets can treat any animal because there are many different kinds of vets. But any vet can refuse to treat an animal. For example. If your dog is sick, the vet can refuse to treat the dog because, unlike in human medicine, there is no legal requirement for treatment. The two most common reasons a veterinarian will refuse to treat an animal are lack of owner ability to pay for treatment and inexperience with the species or condition.
Veterinary technologists and technicians perform medical tests under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to treat or to help veterinarians diagnose the illnesses and injuries of animals.
athletic trainer
Yes
Personification is where you treat something that isn't human or animal as if it was. E.G The tree had a friendly face.- do trees have faces? NO! =P