My dog, Sadie, she was my favorite animals and she ended up dying. We don’t know what happened to her, but I don’t want any other animal to go through what she went through. I believe that a college education is important in order to become a successful veterinarian.
To become a veterinarian, there are certain job tasks, special skills and talents, as well as a higher education that is needed. Some of the things that you can do is examine animals for any injuries, treating animals for their injuries, collect animal DNA for testing, treating animals for diseases, find ways to stop spreading diseases, and euthanize animals. You will also have to tell the owners that their animals died (if the animals did die), operate diagnostic equipment, such as radiographic or ultrasound equipment, talk to the owners about …show more content…
For high school classes you should take biology, chemistry, mathematics, and english language. You will need a doctoral degree, a professional degree, and sometimes a post-doctoral training.
Not only is it necessary to plan for this career and know the tasks and education needed, but recognition and awareness of the potential income, related jobs, and why this job is for me needs to be researched. The potential income ranges from $52,470 - $161,070 for annual wages, and $25.23 - $77.44 hourly. Some of the related jobs are Health Specialties teachers, postsecondary and Medical Scientists, except Epidemiologists. This job is for me because I love animals, i’m really good with animals, I always wanted to help animals, and I don’t care what it pays, I want a job that i like and enjoy.
I want to become a veterinarian because I want to help animals, they don’t deserve to suffer. I believe that a college education is important in order to become a successful veterinarian. I am going to go to all these classes to do what I always wanted to