Becoming a veterinarian is you dream job or learning more about this wonderful career is what you are looking for, then this article is for you. You will learn where they work, with whom, what they do and the dangers involved in this job.
Veterinarians take care of animal and provide medical services to animal in need. They also give advice to animals' owner and do lab work.
In the morning, they check every patient in the exam room to take pets vitals and check if there is any medical change from last visit. During the day, they do surgery, analysis on blood in the lab and vaccinations. Every day, veterinarians do new animals visits to do a check up and make sure the animal is healthy. Sometimes, they help animals to die by proceeding to a euthanasia.
Veterinarians work in a variety of places. Some of them work on the land with horses and cows and others work in hospital or in a clinic with smaller animals like cats, dogs, and rabbits. Few of them work in a zoo with bigger and dangerous animals like elephants and tigers. All of them work what ever the weather conditions are.
To become a veterinarian, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), you need to pass a lot of exams to be selected and work really hard during 5 to 6 years.
After getting your DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) license, you can do an internship in a clinic to increase your skills. You can also specialize you in a veterinary specialty like dermatology, oncology or surgery.
To be a veterinarian, you need to comfortable with all kind of animals. You need to be aware that it is normal for an animal to protect himself by biting, attacking or scratching. Sometimes, you will need to shoot an anesthetic to wild animal with a gun to help him after. Also, you need to know that this job is emotionally hard. You will see a lot of animals' death and you will need to comfort owners.
To conclude, being a veterinarian is a hard job but it's also a beautiful one. You will learn a lot of things and you will see amazing animals that you never thought seen them one day.
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