You would need to graduate from the college of veterinary medicine for New Zealand, or possibly from one of the seven colleges of veterinary medicine in Australia (depending upon where you can be accepted at and afford to study at). You would also likely need to pass a standardized licensing test, be licensed to handle controlled drugs (most anesthetics and euthanasia agents are regulated at the national level), and be certified to issue various health certificates like rabies vaccination and travel papers.
you have to take a test on veterinarian medicines
A DVM or Doctor of Veterinary Medicene.
a degree
you need at least 8 years of training to become certified
A criminologist who decided to go to veterinary school and get the proper training and licensing could become a veterinarian. However, if you were envisioning some kind of dialogue like:C: "Hi, I'd like to become a veterinarian."State: "Okay, we'll need to get a copy of your transcript and diploma from veterinary school, and you'll have to pass the licensing exam, and ..."C: "No, you don't understand. I'm a criminologist."State: "Oh, sorry, here's your license. Can you take a look at my dog?"That's just not how it works.
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First you train to be regular veterinarian. Then you specialize. For some species, there is no formal training. You have to find a clinic that work with those animals, get employed there and learn from others.
No training is required, but your local songwriter's association can be helpful to your learning process.
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Veterinarian Tech programs are accredited through the American Veterinarian Medical Association http://www.avma.org Graduates of an accredited program are eligible for licensing and/or certification, depending on what is required of the particular state.