Veterinarians use microscopes to examine samples such as blood, urine, and tissue to diagnose diseases and infections in animals. Microscopic analysis helps identify parasites, bacteria, and abnormal cells, providing crucial information for treatment decisions. Additionally, it enables vets to monitor the health of animals by assessing cellular changes over time. Overall, microscopy is a vital tool in veterinary diagnostics and pathology.
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vets use mostly scales, computers, and x- rays
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microscopes can see thing close up and telescopes your can see thing far away
It's a prescription drug (from vets) - an anti-inflammatory. My dog uses it for arthritis and after 2 days he stopped limping.
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do vets travel
The are about 90 vets.
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no. Vets train at collage.
Some vets are but most are not.