Twenty years ago the answer would be no - veterinarians up to about 1985 were predominantly males. However, in the United States, the ratio has reversed over the last twenty years and of the new graduating classes ~80% are women.
Today, you have about a 50/50 chance of a veterinarian being a women; as the predominantly male older generation of veterinarians retire, it will become more likely that a veterinarian is a woman.
the first African American woman vet.
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Usually.
you usually have to be an intern at a vet office or an animal shelter.
Dr. Segal was the very first female veterinarian.
Hamsters do not usually need to go to the vet, unless they are sick or injured.
Usually through the week and on saturday's but not on Sunday's!
Usually with your vet.
Usually a veterinarian is referred to as a "vet".
It really depends on what vet you bring it to. But usually it is about 100,200$ it also depends on if you are just bringing it for a check up. The check ups are usually 100$.
no, because college is required, and you have to be 16 and get a job, and a vet is a doctor, and usually u need a phd.
Becuase they are usually trained on the job, they usually start at Minimum Wage