there is at least 12 in the series but there may be more.
There are many animal colleges available to go to. You can also volunteer at animal shelters to learn about animals.
James Herriot was a vet as well as an author. He used his experience as a vet to write many books about various animals as well as their owners.
it call Assist vet for help the animals. with head vet. sometime volunteer
On Pet Vet 3d Wild Animal Hospital you need to finish a series of books, and you gat 1 training dot. ex. you've read all the books on aadvarks, you get 1 training dot. enjoy!
No probably not. How about YOU ask them that when you pick up an application
Yes but it depends what kind of veternarian. You can ask your local vet if you can volunteer but the least they can say is no! Give it a try
If you want to become a vet, start small. Ask around the neighborhood to walk their dogs for free. Volunteer at shelters.
It varies. To be a veterinary assistant you probaby only have to be 16(unless you have a work permit) . I was a volunteer at the age of 11- then by 14 became a vet. assistant.
Well, you could volunteer at a vet office or animal shelter, and ask to help in a way,and maybe be payed at a mimimum wage, or for free
Probably just clean and look after animals, you could allways call the nearest vets and ask! :)
ASPCA has a lot of volunteer work. So does Petsmart. If Michigan has those places that is. Or you can check out any local vet's clinic. That's what I did before I was able to get a job; volunteer work with animals.
To volunteer at a vet clinic near you, you can start by contacting the clinic directly to inquire about their volunteer opportunities. They may have specific requirements or an application process that you would need to follow. It's also a good idea to express your interest in helping and ask about any training or experience that may be helpful for volunteering at their clinic.