Military veterinarians typically have three primary duties they rotate between during the day or week: clinical care of animals, food safety, and outreach/service. Depending upon the specific unit the veterinarian is assigned to, he will provide clinical care (physical examination, treatment, routine preventive care, etc) to service animals (dogs are common, as are horses for ceremonial purposes in Washington DC) and/or to the companion animals of servicemembers and their families (household pets such as dogs and cats, usually). Second, military veterinarians are tasked with ensuring the food safety of supplies procured from local vendors. At facilities in the US, this is generally limited to inspecting the various vendors (think hot dog carts, food trucks and similar businesses); at foreign posts, the veterinarian would also inspect and verify the various restaurants and suppliers around the base that are used by the military. Third, veterinarians perform a great deal of outreach and service to the communities they are in - assisting with low cost spay/neuter days, vaccinating for rabies, providing livestock herd examinations, etc. The actual service will vary depending upon location.
Vets on a military base not only tend to the animals (the army has horses and dogs) but they also serve as health inspectors. An Army Vet can inspect civilian companys that produce items that are used to feed the soldiers. Example: A bakery that bakes the bread served in the dining halls, hospital and is also sold in the exchanges on the base.
Yes veterinarians must like animals to do a good job.
because there is a continuing of animals in need of medical aid
No. I think it is actually quite unusual in vets.
There is no composite ranking of the top 100 veterinarians or animal hospitals; few veterinarians want or need to start a rivalry by claiming to be the best. Therefore, I do not believe you would be able to find this information, as it doesn't exist.
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No, but veterinarians in private practice should have professional liability insurance.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
There are veterinarians in every country in the world.
No, most veterinarians use ceftiofur or cephalexin when they need an antibiotic from this class.
very low, cause pets still need help every day
the veterinarians cant do everything by their self and just like a doctor would need a nurse a veterinarian needs an assistant.