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What is a vetarianian?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 11/15/2022

A veterinarian is an animal doctor.

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What is the importance of vetarianian in society?

A veterinarian is important to society because they ensure the health of our animals. In private terms, the vet can keep your home pet healthy, or treat whatever may be causing it's illness. On a farm, they can check the health of animals in our food supply. They can isolate and remove animals suffering from diseases which are deadly, such as Mad Cow.


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