In addition to traditional subjects like Biology and chemistry, students pursuing a veterinary GCSE can consider practical subjects such as animal care, which focuses on animal handling, welfare, and husbandry skills. Other options might include agricultural science, which covers livestock management and agricultural practices, or even health and social care, which can provide insights into animal health and veterinary support. These subjects offer hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of animal-related fields.
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You need to go to college for 2 years so if its straight after GCSE's youll be 18 then you study at vet school for 5/6years and at that point you sould be either 23/24
You need to have emotional strength, because of animals dying. Good GCSE and A levels for vet training school. Good people skills for the owners. Good memory for the bodies of all different animals you have to look after. Animal lover. Hope I helped!!
You have to do at least 2 sciences and maths or 3 sciences and then another subject, something practical or literature, to show that you are an all rounded person. But you will need a lot of experience with animals. Latin also helps with medicines and such, I'm doing Latin, it's really easy if you have a good teacher.I hope I helped.
The vet is called a large animal vet
Zoologist, wildlife biologist, marine biologist, humane society worker, animal cop, etc.
Pet doctor
biology, physics, chemistry, maths
Other jobs for a vet would be marine, and wild life vets. Or almost anything for Wild Life Fish and Game.
The verb 'vet' means to subject something to a careful and thorough examination.Example sentence: We will vet all bids before selecting the best one.The noun 'vet' is an informal word for a veterinarian.Example sentence: We took our puppy to the vet for her shots.The noun 'vet' is an informal word for a veteran of military service.Example sentence: My father is a vet who served in Korea.
No. The vet has special cream that will kill the mange mites. I don't know of any other place you can get the cream.
Yes, chickens need vet care when they get sick, just like any other animal.