Pro
-You wouldnt have any difficulty finding a job since animals are everywhere.
-You are less likely, compared to other doctors to be sued.
-You are paid well, enough to support yourself and others.
-There is many types of jobs in the veterinarian feild, ranging from private practice to working for the goverment.
-You will get to see lots of different animals and help cure them.
Con
-You have to attend several years of college spending lots of money on tuition.
-You have to deal wit aggitated and agressive animals.
-You wil deal with upset pet owners over their pets death or illness.
-You will have to work on saturdays and long hours and be on call.
-Your work will be more important than family and you will have to miss family events for work.
The pros and the cons are pretty equal for being a vet, you get to work with animals that you love, but it does have some glitches.
Pros and Cons of Becoming a Veterinarian. (n.d.). Yahoo Contributor
Network. Retrieved June 11, 2014, from
http://voices.yahoo.com/pros-cons-becoming-veterinarian-6609658.html
Ethics case study
-http://www.uogain.com/2013/03/19/next-discussion-ethical-issues-in-veterinary-emergency-medicine/
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In this case study a family bought a puppy online and picked it up in an ikea parking lot. The puppy had several intestinal issues and the family could not afford to treat it. They could either uthenize the puppy or hand it to the shelter or clinic. This case study shows that you must make sure before buying things on the internet you must make sure they are reliable. If the shelter had more people on staff the puppy could have been treated, along with all the other animals. Some alternitive outcomes towards this case are to sue the people who gave them a puppy for the money to make the puppy better. An alternative option would be to Give th epuppy to a wealthy family who cold pay for it.
Ethical Issues in Veterinary Emergency Medicine. (n.d.). - University of
Guelph Animal Interest Network. Retrieved June 11, 2014, from
http://www.uogain.com/2013/03/19/next-discussion-ethical-issues-in-veterinary-emergency-medicine/
-You wouldnt have any difficulty finding a job since animals are everywhere.
-You are less likely, compared to other doctors to be sued.
-You are paid well, enough to support yourself and others.
-There is many types of jobs in the veterinarian feild, ranging from private practice to working for the goverment.
-You will get to see lots of different animals and help cure them.
Con
-You have to attend several years of college spending lots of money on tuition.
-You have to deal wit aggitated and agressive animals.
-You wil deal with upset pet owners over their pets death or illness.
-You will have to work on saturdays and long hours and be on call.
-Your work will be more important than family and you will have to miss family events for work.
The pros and the cons are pretty equal for being a vet, you get to work with animals that you love, but it does have some glitches.
Pros and Cons of Becoming a Veterinarian. (n.d.). Yahoo Contributor
Network. Retrieved June 11, 2014, from
http://voices.yahoo.com/pros-cons-becoming-veterinarian-6609658.html
Ethics case study
-http://www.uogain.com/2013/03/19/next-discussion-ethical-issues-in-veterinary-emergency-medicine/
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In this case study a family bought a puppy online and picked it up in an ikea parking lot. The puppy had several intestinal issues and the family could not afford to treat it. They could either uthenize the puppy or hand it to the shelter or clinic. This case study shows that you must make sure before buying things on the internet you must make sure they are reliable. If the shelter had more people on staff the puppy could have been treated, along with all the other animals. Some alternitive outcomes towards this case are to sue the people who gave them a puppy for the money to make the puppy better. An alternative option would be to Give th epuppy to a wealthy family who cold pay for it.
Ethical Issues in Veterinary Emergency Medicine. (n.d.). - University of
Guelph Animal Interest Network. Retrieved June 11, 2014, from
http://www.uogain.com/2013/03/19/next-discussion-ethical-issues-in-veterinary-emergency-medicine/