Yea but you have to have experience and training like you would have to have gone to a high school that taught you that kind of stuff, and you could only be like an assistant, unless your a genius
Typically, they work in a clinic or office.
they work in a clinic, office and kind of like a hospital
Yes, there are many veterinarians who routinely work cooperatively with their vet tech team and don't yell at them. If you are currently working at a difficult clinic, I suggest looking around for another clinic to work at.
This will depend on the local and state laws where you live as well as the type of liability insurance the vet clinic has. Your best source of information would be to ask the veterinarian you want to work for.
Hell YEAH!!! http://lifetbh.wordpress.com/ No, they don't. I work at a vet clinic and we've had ducks there and I no they don't
You will have to check with your veterinarian for the cost of getting your bull cut. Prices vary from vet clinic to vet clinic.
yes
A vet is a person and an animal clinic is a building.
If I were a vet, I would work in a veterinary clinic, animal hospital, or a mobile veterinary service, providing medical care to animals. These settings allow me to diagnose and treat various health conditions in pets and other animals, as well as offer preventive care and wellness services.
At a specialty clinic, a vet may work 6-8 hours a day during the week. In contrast, an ambulatory large animal vet may work 20 hours a day during the week if he is on call for emergency after working a 10 hour day shift.
Veterinary assistants almost always work at veterinary clinics, so you would have to be hired at a vet clinic.
The animal doctor is a veterinarian.Someone who served in the armed forces is a veteran.The verb vet means to examine or scrutinize.