Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Caring for the Big Guys

The article “Caring for the Big Guys” is about, “Horses, cows, and the occasional giraffe provide daily on the-job adventures for large-animal vets.” To become a veterinarian, you need to go to Veterinary school and study for four years to earn you Veterinary medicine degree. Veterinary schools in the United States graduate an average of 2,700 veterinarians each year. WOW!
The numbers of doctors’ profession has decreased about 25 percent as more veterinary students opt to treat smaller animals. You got to love animals to be a veterinarian. I mean you ever heard of someone being a veterinarian and not liking animal?
I think it would be a little dangerous treating large animal such as horses, cows, sheep, giraffe, and so on. But I think I would be dangerous working with them because, sometimes the large animals may get spooked even though you’re only trying to help them, and they could do something that is maybe not good. But unless you are really a professional, then you wont have any trouble working with livestock animals.
I’ve always wanted to become a veterinarian, but after reading about what happen to Bob getting kicked in the lips and stuff…I don’t think I’d be able to work with the livestock animals, so for now i'll stick with dogs and cats.

7 comments:

a person said...

i have always wanted to become a veternarian ever since i can remember but yea i never thought of becoming a large animal vet so yea.... hello

Kevin Tso said...

Liked your summary
i like anmials

Speggy said...

Getting kicked...OUCH!!
will loving animals
thats a BIG heart..♥
-likes ur summary-

Slipperz said...

i love animals... lol...well good summary.. i like it!!

francitabitah said...

Good summary!

Melanie said...

i love horses, cattle, sheep, chicken, ha u get the picture. i love animals.... i like your summary.. very detailed....

brent #20 said...

good job so do you like anmials.. i do i just like dogs, horse