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so i'm probably going to sound REALLY REALLY stupid for asking this...
but what kinds of things go under "animal" vs. "vet" experience? i'm guessing that VET experience is when a vet is involved - whether it is research, or clinical experience etc.
animal is just with animals? like volunteering, equestrian, dog care, etc.?
i had another question - as a undergrad student, i really haven't had the chance during the academic year to get much ANIMAL experience (although i have some vet experience from being a research assistant for 2 vet related projects at school) I'm planning on starting to volunteer for the humane society in the city that I go to school in, and I've been riding horses since I was 9, have had my own dog since I was 14, done random dog sitting stuff here and there since middle school-ish, volunteered at a therapeutic riding center, and volunteered at dog rescue groups (the latter 2 being in high school only)...
is my lack of animal experience thus far going to be damaging to me in any way? I'd like to volunteer at the zoo in the future sometime as well as something equine related...but I feel like I don't have much animal experience. I do have other vet - related experience, as I'm a tech at a SA general practice plus the research experience...but I feel like my animal experience is lacking.
i don't know if my question was even that clear...😕
but what kinds of things go under "animal" vs. "vet" experience? i'm guessing that VET experience is when a vet is involved - whether it is research, or clinical experience etc.
animal is just with animals? like volunteering, equestrian, dog care, etc.?
i had another question - as a undergrad student, i really haven't had the chance during the academic year to get much ANIMAL experience (although i have some vet experience from being a research assistant for 2 vet related projects at school) I'm planning on starting to volunteer for the humane society in the city that I go to school in, and I've been riding horses since I was 9, have had my own dog since I was 14, done random dog sitting stuff here and there since middle school-ish, volunteered at a therapeutic riding center, and volunteered at dog rescue groups (the latter 2 being in high school only)...
is my lack of animal experience thus far going to be damaging to me in any way? I'd like to volunteer at the zoo in the future sometime as well as something equine related...but I feel like I don't have much animal experience. I do have other vet - related experience, as I'm a tech at a SA general practice plus the research experience...but I feel like my animal experience is lacking.
i don't know if my question was even that clear...😕
