In the United States, the primary species treated by small animal veterinarians are cats and dogs. However, depending upon the area and the veterinarian's training and preference, they can also treat birds, ferrets, rodents (guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, mice), snakes, other reptiles (iguanas and bearded lizards are becoming popular-ish), potbelly pigs, miniature goats and donkeys, or pretty much anything else that walks in the door.
a small percentage
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Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.
To take care of and help animals.
all animals can take care of them selfs. (I mean wild animals)
you get to take care of animals and care for animals
Do not take care of wild animals.
to care and love them
They take care of small animals. They have to clean them, feed them, bathe them, clean the animal's cage or space, and they have to dedicate there time to working with/for the animal.
Certainly. Quokkas are wild animals, and all wild animals take care of themselves.
A hard working man or woman or child that knows how to take care of animals and crops