Yes, zoo vets often work with baby animals as part of their job. They are involved in the health care, vaccinations, and monitoring of young animals to ensure they are growing and developing properly. Zoo vets play a crucial role in the care and well-being of all animals in the zoo, including the babies.
Yes. Vets do perform surgeries on animals.
Essentially all animals ... but vets specialize, some do farm animals, some do pets, some do zoo animals, etc.
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Some vets specialise in small animals and domestic pets. Other vets may specialise in farm animals, horses, and other large breeds. Sometimes, a vet may be called upon to look after zoo animals as part of the vet's normal practice.
Most zoos have only 1 veterinarian at a time and then have consultants to help them. Some however hire more such as the Denver Zoo which currently has 3 vets on their staff with assistants and vet techs to help them.
there are about 200 vets
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Vets take care of sick animals. they also give animals surgery and check ups.
Yes. Vets. You don't have to deal with house pets though, you can help farm animals or zoo animals. Butcher
a vets goal is to save animals
Vets are doctors for animals.