Veterinarian
Protect animal health, Lizzy Schumacher Hour 3
Basic information about being a veterinarian
- May specialize in specific medical fields
- Works with all types of animals, including healthy ones
- Usually specialize in pets, or livestock
- Deal with animal owners as much as they deal with the animals
- Need a license
- Training usually lasts six- eight years after high school
- Earn $65,290 per year
- About 28 percent are self employed
- Work with small and large animals
Pros and cons of this career
What do you need to do to succeed in this career?
- You need a license to succeed in this career
- Usually get a bachelor degree
- Some classes you will take at high school for this job is advanced biology courses, advanced chemistry courses, physics, and pre-calculus
What colleges can you attend to earn a degree for this career?
59717 Bozeman Montana
montana.edu
104 Kerr Administartion Building Corvallis OR. 97331
oregonstate.edu
Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322
usu.edu
Associations/Professional organization for this career
12575 Bayaud Ave. Lakewood, CO 80228
Phone: 303-986-2800
aha.org
American Association for Laboratoty Animal Science
9190 Crestwyn Hills Dr. Memohis, TN, 38125
Phone: 901-754-8620
aalas.org
Job Advertisement
- only 45 hours a week
- get paid from $25-$70
- location right in your town
- work with all types of animals
- earn $65,290 a year
- self-employed
Help animal health! They need you!
Please contact us at 1(800)-777-animalhealth
Or email us at animalhealth777@gmail.com