What is a Veterinarian?

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A veterinarian is a doctor that focus's their study and practice on animals. They diagnose and treat animal illness and also just help with routine physical care such as vaccines and spay/neuters.
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veterinarian - Definition [-uh-nair-ee-uhn]
(n.) Doctor qualified to treat the diseases and injuries of animals
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A Veterinarian provides heath care to animals. They treat and care for all different types of animals. Veterinarians are the ones that can tell you what is wrong with you pet.
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A veterinarian is a licensed physician that only treats animals. Some veterinarians specialize in surgery, dermatology, and internal medicine for the animals.
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A veterinarian is a doctor that focus's their study and practice on animals. They diagnose and treat animal illness and also just help with routine physical care such as vaccines
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In America you need to take four years of college, and then four years of veterinarian school. After you have done that you will probably need to pass a state examination. Look here
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A veterinarian's salary can vary depending on which state they live in and if they have specialized training. The average annual veterinarian's salary in 2007 was over $80,000.
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