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benjerb  25 Jun 2008 01:24:20 - 1 answered
You have not mentioned which country you are from. However, it generally takes 4 years of college education. Then you would need to study in a veterinary...
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Random  03 Jun 2008 21:45:26 - 1 answered
Is it possible you could get a step in the right direction from your college tutor they will know exactly what you need to do now good luck
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kikat15  02 May 2008 02:00:10 - 2 answered
I would read any thing and everything on vet medicine/animal care and if you can volunteer at a local zoo for the feeding and care of the animals....
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shyannb  24 Apr 2008 17:19:40 - 1 answered
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Bez2k8  20 Apr 2008 12:18:01 - 1 answered
This is a tricky question to answer because it depends on a number of different factors, for example the time of year and the climate you live in, ...
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mhflores  24 Mar 2008 23:46:04 - 1 answered
The pay scale varies from state to state. The salary also varies according to the experience.
A vet with less than one year experience, the median...
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noormann  19 Mar 2008 11:12:46 - 2 answered
Well no one can predict whether or not you will be able to become an animal doctor. No profession is easy so if you want to fulfill your dream you would...
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ker  17 Mar 2008 16:21:49 - 2 answered
I remember checking out the answer to this same question about a year ago. I've checked and the requirements are still the same, so if you click here you...
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Yes there are some jobs that you can do for part time work and get experience for your studies. I am referring a website where you would apply for veterinarian...
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There's nothing about it that would be considered abnormal. A lot of people change their minds a hundred times before they can decide on the path they...
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hanna__  21 Nov 2007 18:16:04 - 1 answered
A Veterniary Surgeon is a surgeon for Animals and just like a normal surgeon, he has to complete a specific degree. You need to complete your GCSE with...
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dana2008  10 Oct 2007 14:38:18 - 1 answered
If one desires to be a vet…then reading is a must not only because it gives you knowledge regarding different animals but also because it highly helps...
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momajo  17 Sep 2007 13:56:53 - 1 answered
If you are in the US, the best lead I have found so far is the Certified Horsemanship Association. They can provide links to organisations which offer...
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For becoming the Veterinarian you need at least 3 sciences in the beginning later on you choose 2 sciences. The basic 2 sciences for GCSE level are Biology...
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vettech  24 Jul 2007 19:15:13 - 1 answered
As an Architect, my understanding of OSHA and footwear is to protect one from slip hazards or from falling debris. In my opinion if your employer is telling...
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logic101  15 Jul 2007 19:02:21 - 1 answered
Jane Fonda...Dubbed Hanoi Jane for her opposition to the Vietnam War....
She traveled to Hanoi and other Vietnam locations speaking out against US involvement...
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toffie  15 Jul 2007 00:04:33 - 1 answered
Okay, this is what you must do .
one, know that you can be anyway thing you want
two, love animals and don't treat them bad ever .
three, i think...
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-BRAVES-  29 Apr 2007 00:18:05 - 1 answered
No, hahahahaha...
Sorry, I do find your question really funny.
We like to think that medical doctors are the cleverest people. And it's true that...
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Vicky  26 Mar 2007 14:00:43 - 1 answered
We tend to associate the term doctor with only a person who is able to help us with our health. Another set of people we address using the term ‘Dr.’...
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Nyala  01 Feb 2007 15:46:51 - 1 answered
You must know that it requires a long period of 8 years to become a veterinarian, which include 4 years of college and an additional 4 years of studying...
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There are certain skills that you can try and develop from now. Though take it slow as you are eleven years old and there are several other opportunities...
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Leader  16 Nov 2006 12:07:21 - 1 answered
A veterinarian also called a vet is an animal physician. The word veterinarian is derived from the Latin work veterinae, which means “draught animals”...
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Leader  10 Nov 2006 17:51:17 - 1 answered
To become a veterinarian is a very challenging affair. The person should love the pets and also take the onus of responsibility of curing the animals from...
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