This is entirely a "subjective" question. What is "much time off" to one person, is "not much time off" to another. So it depends how much time you want to be off. Having said that, the answer to this depends entirely on you and the circumstances that you make for yourself. If you choose to have your own practice all by yourself, and choose to locate in remote rural sections of the country, having planned time off is dicey. You can plan it, but never know when there will be an emergency that calls you back. However, if you join a medical team of other vets, you can plan your time off and pretty much expect that you will be able to fully enjoy it. Generally speaking, there is no reason why you cannot expect to take a reasonable amount of time off, say two weeks vacation a year, with time off for holidays added in.
get off your computer and go to a VET.
Take him to a Vet.
Go to a vet.
cuts his balls off
Take it to a vet or get a flea collar
Only your Veterinarian can help in this situation. Take your dog into see your Vet right away. Each time your dog has a seizure, he or she is buring up brain cells. So off to your Vet ASAP!
it means that you have to take it to the vet
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Talk too your Vet about that cause it depend's on how bad it was and where so just talk too your Vet.
Yes!
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take it to the vet if it goes off it's food or shows unusual smptons Get it to the vet!!