A vet is a person and an animal clinic is a building.
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This could be any of several options: large animal veterinarian, the vet truck, or traveling clinic.
A veterinarian can work at an animal hospital, but he can also work at his own clinic or office, and might have a practice providing care to farm animals, or work at a zoo.
Because there is something wrong with it...take it to a veterinarian or emergency animal medical clinic.
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topical ointment - get it at your veterinarian clinic or an animal hospital. Hope your pup feels better! :)
The work setting of a clinic veterinarian is mainly an exam room. They also would visit waiting rooms on occasion.
An emergency veterinarian is a veterinarian who has specialized in treating medical emergencies, similar to an ER doctor for humans. These veterinarians can be on call for duty at any time of the day or night any day of the year. When a case is presented to the emergency clinic, the vet will assess the animal's medical state and take immediate action to stabilize the animal to prevent death. After this, the vet will work with the presenting owner to determine what medical care the owner can/will pay for and what can be done for the animal. The main difference between an emergency veterinarian and a general practitioner is emergency vets generally don't have appointments - they handle whatever walks in the door when it shows up.
This will depend on the type of practice and the clinic's hours. A rural large animal ambulatory veterinarian can work most of the hours, day and night, all weekend long. An urban small animal clinic veterinarian that has a local emergency clinic available and no regularly scheduled weekend appointments may work no weekend hours.
The animal doctor is a veterinarian.Someone who served in the armed forces is a veteran.The verb vet means to examine or scrutinize.
Yes, a veterinarian is capable and legally allowed to euthanize animals, including domesticated and companion animals. However, the veterinarian can only do so under two conditions: with express permission from the owner or when the veterinarian or the clinic is acting as the owner of the animal (such as when an unknown animal is brought in for emergency treatment - an animal hit by a car is a common example). A veterinarian cannot legally or ethically simply collect pets and euthanize them because he/she wants to.
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.