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Veterinarian San Jose
A veterinarian diagnoses and treats diseases and dysfunctions
of animals. Specifically, vets care for the health of pets, livestock, and
animals in zoos, racetracks, and laboratories. Some veterinarians use their
skills to protect humans against diseases carried by animals and conduct
clinical research on human and animal health problems. Others work in basic
research, broadening our knowledge of animals and medical science, and in
applied research, developing new ways to use knowledge.
Most veterinarians diagnose animal health problems, vaccinate against diseases,
medicate animals suffering from infections or illnesses, treat and dress wounds,
set fractures, perform surgery, and advise owners about animal feeding,
behavior, and breeding.
According to the American Medical Veterinary Association, 77 percent of
veterinarians who work in private medical practices treat pets. These
practitioners usually care for dogs and cats but also treat birds, reptiles,
rabbits, ferrets, and other animals that can be kept as pets. About 16 percent
of veterinarians work in private mixed and food animal practices, where they see
pigs, goats, cattle, sheep, and some wild animals in addition to farm animals. A
small proportion of private-practice veterinarians, about 6 percent, work
exclusively with horses.
A veterinarian who works with food animals or horses usually drives to farms or
ranches to provide veterinary services for herds or individual animals. These
veterinarians test for and vaccinate against diseases and consult with farm or
ranch owners and managers regarding animal production, feeding, and housing
issues. They also treat and dress wounds, set fractures, and perform surgery,
including cesarean sections on birthing animals. Other veterinarians care for
zoo, aquarium, or laboratory animals. Veterinarians of all types euthanize
animals when necessary.
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