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There is no one magic formula of personality, interests and skills that you need to be a veterinarian. In general, good communication skills and enjoying working with people helps (no dog ever came walking into a vet clinic by itself carrying a checkbook and asking to be examined). Also, good time management skills, good organization skills, interest in solving puzzles and investigating, and overall helpful personality can help.
Ummmm.....well i think you need to be caring and take pleasure in your occupation and be willing to take chances!
Vet tech training programs teach skills that will assist a vet. They will how to take samples; examine animals; assist in surgeries; perform radiography tests; examinations; and nursing care.
Know everything about animals, have a really high level in science, love animals and treat them well good.
Vet tech HAVE to have AMAZING people skills because, when they have to talk to the owner about a pet. they have to re main calm if somthing tragic happend and most importantly the clinte needs to be able to trust u with they animal cuz ur taking care of them not the vet u r going to be the one who is feeding them taking them out cleaning there cage etc
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you need pet carriers, dental equipment, xray machines, vaccinations, etc.The above lists only equipment.Special skills include:Devotion towards animalsPatienceIntelligenceWillingness to keep studying and keeping up with changes in the world of Vet scienceGood people skills and compassion, for dealing with worried pet owners
Vet assistants should possess many different skills to perform their wide range of tasks. Five computer skills all vet assistants should possess include operating of record keeping software, scheduling software, computer based accounting skills, patient chart creation and retrieval, as well as computer research.
By saying "you need to take your dog to a vet"
No, not unless you anticipate complications. However the puppies will need their shots so you do need to be registered with a vet.
They do not need to go on annual vet visits like dogs or cats, but when they do get sick they need medical attention, and with some illnesses, they need to get a vet very quickly because they can go downhill very quickly.