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Veterinarians, especially those specializing in small companion animals, are dedicated to treating pets and improving their health. Key duties include spaying and neutering, treating injuries, providing geriatric care, administering vaccinations, conducting surgeries, and performing euthanasia when necessary. Educationally, aspiring veterinarians must obtain a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, typically requiring around 8 years of study, often starting with a Bachelor’s in Biology. Essential skills include manual dexterity and strong communication abilities, driven by a passion for animal care.
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Veterinarian job Duties • Many veterinarians treat small companion animals. As a small animal vet, you may perform services such as spaying and neutering, setting broken bones, treating wounds and providing geriatric care for older pets. You might also take X-rays and dispense prescription medicine for animals with illnesses. Other job duties include inoculating pets against diseases and performing surgeries and euthanasia if necessary.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - TEXARKANA • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) • MAJOR: BIOLOGY • http://www.tamut.edu/academicserv/degreeplanning.html
Educational Requirements • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine • College: Texas A&M University • It takes an average 8 years to be a vet. • Special skills: a high degree of manual dexterity and good communication skills
Vet • I chose this jobs because I love animals. I want to take care of sick animals and help them find homes.