Every time the veterinarian is seeing the animal - a core body temperature is a basic vital statistic that should be monitored every time a veterinarian performs a physical exam on an animal.
take it to a vet
technically no but it would be stupid if you took a job as a vet and didn't like animals
very carefully or take your dog to the vet in most cases the vet will do it or free and if there are any problems such as a cold the vet can take care of it right there and then get the mediciane
i would be a vet because i think helping animals is great.
I would just take her to the vet and get a doctors point of view
The best would be to try and find a vet that knows how to treat rodents and small animals.
There are many animals seen by a vet in a single day. A vet can see 10 or more at a busy clinic.
Take it to a vet that treats large animals.
No. Many human painkillers, eg aspirin, are toxic (poisonous) to animals. Take it to a vet.
my first action would be take it to the vet and do what they tell you
Well you could be a vet with some college, but that would take a while. You could be an animal conrol officer or a vets assistant.
I guess a vet like all animals