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So you're thinking about the field of veterinary medicine but not sure what area of practice to explore.
Have you thought about working with companion animals?
Companion animals provide emotional support to their human owners.
They're usually dogs, cats, or birds, but it's not uncommon for other animals like chickens, rabbits, horses or snakes to be companion animals as well.
Did you know?
How Do You Become A Veterinarian?
It's no walk in the park!
Veterinary programs have a variety of different requirements but they generally consist of:
an undergraduate degree
a specialized veterinarian degree
onsite training and ongoing professional development
Typical Path To Becoming A Companion Animal Veterinarian
Complete high school pre-requisites to apply to a college/university program in Life Sciences or a similar field.
Complete two years of pre-veterinary study or be required to have completed your Bachelor's degree.
Gain experience in the field through volunteering/internships to help strengthen your resume and guide you towards your interests.
Apply to and complete a 4-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program.
Take and pass the licensing exam for your state or province.
Start practicing in the field!
Pursue other training and/or certifications to specialize in working with companion animals.
Quiz
How long does it take to become a companion animal veterinarian?
While you need a 4 year doctorate degree to practice, you need to factor in the time it takes to pass your undergraduate studies and licensing exams. It likely depends on where you want to study and practice.
What Does A Veterinarian For Companion Animals Do?
Perform wellness exams
Do diagnostic testing using x-rays/drawing blood etc.
Administer vaccines
Prepare and prescribe medications
Perform surgeries such as spays and neuters
Diagnose illnesses
Treat wounds
Clean teeth
Assist with problem births
Euthanize animals nearing the end of their lives
Quiz
What is something a veterinarian for companion animals would't do?
Veterinarians specifically trained in animal health inspection deal with livestock on farms, while companion animal vets take care of domesticated pets.
Is Becoming A Veterinarian For Companion Animals For You?
It's wise to weigh the challenges and benefits of this tough but rewarding career.
It can take many years of schooling.
It can be hard to deliver bad news to companions of support animals.
You get to care for animals.
You can help people with emotional support animals live better lives.
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This Byte has been authored by
Anya J
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