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No, it is possible for a veterinarian to speak only one language and be successful throughout his career. However, a veterinarian who is fluent in two languages or more could have a broader client base.

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In the United States, veterinarians do not have to know a foreign language. However, bilingual fluency can allow veterinarians to increase their client base and connect with underserved communities.

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not necessarily. you don't really need to know one, even though some say you do.

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Yes. A second language would benefit almost any career.

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