If you are not old enough to get a job; you can babysit animals, learn about them. You would need as much classes in high school like Biology, animal studies. In college you would need to take a vet class that uses real live animals in their studies.
and you would have to work twice as hard.
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∙ 2010-01-18 18:38:58You MOST DEFINETLY need a trip to the vet. This could be serious.
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
No, you do not have to have straight A's to become a veterinarian. However, many applicants to vet school have close to a straight-A transcript in undergraduate, so having too many B's and C's would make you less competitive in applying to vet school. Once in, though, it is extremely rare for an individual to make it all the way through with straight A's - there are a lot of classes and a lot of information to absorb.
He wrote it because he was with his friend and she was training to be a vet. They saw a dying chicken and she tried to make it better but ed wanted to go to sleep, when he woke up the chicken was dead and he felt sorry for it so he wrote the song little bird! Hope this helped! :)
Maybe you should take your zebra finch to the vet. It could be sick. If it has survived then you are lucky but you should still take it to the vet.
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tbh just go to collage
you need to study lots of science and
To be a vet you need to go through undergraduate school and at least four more years of school to become a vet. Then you need to be licensed in your state.
The same amount needed to become a regular vet, a professional degree, which usually takes about 7 years.
a vet need's a profetional vet to train with
i would say yes. if you have to give an animal a shot, you might like to know how much and of what kind. if you don't have medical training, then you may want to take it.
i think you do need one to become a vet.
It takes 6-8 years of college training
a 2 year associates degree
DVM or VMD would be appropriate
a verterinary technician usually does have to undergo certain training to become certified in teh field and be able to practice with the proper licensing.