Top Comments
All Comments (14)
-
That'd be awesome to watch at the side and the tiger woke and raged :l
-
Film the asshole XD
-
asd
-
well first you have to attend an undergraduate school, one that has a program in pre-vet studies is the best bet...THEN you can apply to vet school...along the way build up your resume by working and interning at places within the veterinary field.. I intend on specializing in horse medicine in veterinary school, so I apprentice under an equine veterinarian. It's not so simple to just "become a vet" as you're implying.
-
first in high school GET GOOD GRADES i wish i did, apply to a good veterinary college and then minor in zoology. I am in school to be a vet tech and i am thinking about working with zoo animals
-
y the hell do ppl stand oer there and watch?n lil kids o.o
-
how do i become a vet for domestic and zoo animals?
-
Actually if it's endoscopy you're talking about, it is available for companion animals. It's a very useful too and sometimes saves the animals from having surgery to remove foreign bodies from they've ingested.
-
It's nice to know that groundwork is developing for safer, less traumatic diagnosis & treatment in the 'vet' world.
However, I fear that it will be at least 2 or 3 more decades before it will be available for our domestic "companion" animals. Even then, the cost will be so high that nobody can afford it.



The worst is if a tiger is lost during surgery and one of the doctors has to go to the waiting room and be mauled by the tiger's family.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago 5