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    What makes a Veterinarian career or job important? A student who researches the nature of a job, its working conditions, employment facts, the education and training, with the future job potential and earnings will be higher and more intelligent when figuring out a career they want. When doing a job like Veterinarian they are going to meet new people and be ready to learn new things everyday with the help of other people and animals. Why I would like to be a Veterinarian is because you get to help

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    passion for animals. My grandfather grew up on a dairy farm during the depression, so money was scarce in their house. Learning basic animal health practices was vital for their livelihood and for the health of the herd because a bill to the local veterinarian was just too much to ask. These practices were passed down to me as I learned to vaccinate, castrate, and pull calves at a young age. I remember vividly the first time I helped pull a calf from a young heifer. The calf, unfortunately, was born

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    my case, I want to focus on identifying my career goal. Ever since I began walking on two legs, I was always interested in the four legged creatures. When I started to become more developed as a child I knew right away I wanted to work with animals. When I was in the 5th grade, that’s when I was certain that becoming a Veterinarian was going to be one of my major career goals. There are some aspects I have to take into consideration while choosing this career goal. I have to evaluate and research

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    though they go through a lot and have to handle a lot which leads to high suicide rates and a huge burnout in the field. So why would people who have devoted their entire live to saving, take their own? Why is there such a huge burnout rate? The number one reason to such a high burnout is how society treats the veterinarians and veterinarian technician. In a veterinarian clinic you will experience, see and feel a thousand different things in just one day. Something is always happening, it may

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    Careers aren’t about making money; iIt’s about doing something that you love and wanting to be at work everyday- that’s why I want to be a Registered Nurse or a Veterinarian because I love helping people and/or animals. Helping people and animals everyday would be something different and fun at the same time; I would be able to get the chance to save people, take care of people, and even help animals that are wounded or sick. Some of the things i’m going to be talking about with both careers are;

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    Why I Am A Veterinarian

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    questions about the animals and what they did to help them. Lauren Hughes once said “I am a veterinarian. I work long hours, my hair is often pulled back, I have student loans that you wouldn 't believe. I can 't take every sad case home, but at the end of the day, I love my clients, I love my patients, I love my job, because I 'm a veterinarian and I get to save lives.” The main reason I want to be a veterinarian is because I truly know I care for animals and have the patience to be able to deal with

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    Ever since I was eight years old I knew I wanted to help animals one day. I have a love for animals that is unbreakable. The day I decided I wanted to become a veterinarian was very tragic. Some neighborhood kids decided that they were going to try and make a baby bunny climb a tree, and they broke it’s leg in the process. I ran to the bunny’s rescue and carried it inside. I had no idea what I was doing, but what I did know was that I had to help the bunny right away. I then grabbed a pencil, some

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    best things in life .who doesn’t like money ? That’s why my career choices is veterinarian welder and fireman. My paper will include the origin ,yearly salary also the amount of education Veterinarian do there best to help animals in keeping them healthy. I want to make something worth worthwhile in my life.since I love animals anyway, A career in animal science would be great . I always get the questions why did you choose to be veterinarian ? Working with animals is very complex in I love challenges

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    non-human animals.Examine animals to diagnose their health problems. Veterinarians treat and dress wounds, perform surgery on animals, test for and vaccinate against diseases, operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines, advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments, prescribe medication, and euthanize animals. Veterinarian medicine is very important to keep all animals on our planet alive. Veterinarian medicine is useful because it can cure animals infections/diseases

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    the veterinary medical profession, and discuss your career goals and objectives. I wait by the door, peering into the scene in the emergency room. The veterinarian is rhythmically pounding on the animal’s chest. I stand there amazed that such a small body can take such force. The dog has been gone for several minutes, but the determined veterinarian keeps on, regardless. Finally, a doctor returns from notifying the owner and only then do they cease the chest compressions. As I watched the last bit

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