Generally, pharmacists tend to have the highest earning potential among the three professions, often making a median salary well above that of chiropractors and veterinarians. Chiropractors typically earn less than pharmacists but can have variable incomes based on their practice and location. Veterinarians usually have lower average salaries compared to both chiropractors and pharmacists, although experienced vets in specialized fields can earn more. Overall, pharmacists typically lead in terms of salary.
vet
Call an emergency vet for advise. No vet available? Call a poison line or a pharmacist. Do it now!
What any vet or equine specialist makes depends on the location of their practice, if they have partners and other factors. I do know from experience that I payed an equine chiropractor 75 dollars for 15 minutes. This was a few years ago so I don't know what the rate is today. I think you can find a chiropractor in your area from your vet or look at the yellow pages online.
the mail lady
i would say an exotic animal vet
The vet can save animals' lives just like doctors do to humans. Being a vet is a great job! It pays really well. You need 90s in school to be able to be a vet.
Of course! Almost anything can get better with animals. I suggest getting in touch with a local vet or chiropractor to see what they have to say.
No, if anything being a large animal vet pays less well. This is because farmers usually cannot afford multiple treatments for their animals because at the end of the day their animals are part of their business not pets. Small animal vets usually earn more because it is a more profitable area.
Doctor, Dentist Vet Medical pays well, but chemistry is hard to pass in A level
vet
Try going to www.petinsurance.com
marine