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What area do you currently wish to focus? Vote in Poll Above.
*headscratch*
Is pathology under 'laboratory'?
. Right now, I'm really into wildlife epidemiology. Field work is one of the most grimiest, cramped, exhausting jobs out there, but there's nothing else like it. Even if I can't get into vet school I'll likely spend a major portion of my life just doing field work.
but I'm open to anything other than exclusively small animal practice.
me too 👍👍
We can divide them up by breed. I call shelties!
anything that's at least the size of a small pony, plus lawn ornaments and anything with a rumen.
I'm feelin' a bit lonely here LOL. No other Food Animal peeps out there?!?! Course, if you stay away I won't argue!! HAHA. I'm secretly afraid by the time I get into Vet School, there will be TOO many Food Animal Vets flooding the job market, because everyone decided to jump on the band wagon. Darn those shortages being known to the public...😀
I voted small animal, but I would be sad never to work with any of the food animals. I want to be a cat and goat vet. Is that a specialty? 🙄
Can we open an SDN clinic full of people who have ridiculous interests? We can have a giant pathology lab, a cat clinic, do farm calls, have a wildlife rescue and also do fish. And research. Oh.. and I assume everyone loves dogs and wants to see them. We can divide them up by breed. I call shelties!
What can I say, I'm redefining "large animal". 😀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We can have a giant pathology lab, a cat clinic, do farm calls, have a wildlife rescue and also do fish. And research. Oh.. and I assume everyone loves dogs and wants to see them. We can divide them up by breed. I call shelties!
Can we open an SDN clinic full of people who have ridiculous interests? We can have a giant pathology lab, a cat clinic, do farm calls, have a wildlife rescue and also do fish. And research. Oh.. and I assume everyone loves dogs and wants to see them. We can divide them up by breed. I call shelties!
I would call corgis, but damn, I've met some mean ones.
I would call corgis, but damn, I've met some mean ones.
I'll fight you for the shelties 🙄
I'll take Newfoundlands, Wolfhounds, Danes, Mastiffs, and the generic Huge White Sheep-Guarding Dog (Pyrenees, Akbash, Maremma, etc.) -- anything that's at least the size of a small pony, plus lawn ornaments and anything with a rumen.
ETA: That sounds too reasonable. I'll take the huge dogs, plus the neonatal lawn ornaments and ruminants. I'll call myself the 100-200lb specialist.
I'll take Newfoundlands, Wolfhounds, Danes, Mastiffs, and the generic Huge White Sheep-Guarding Dog (Pyrenees, Akbash, Maremma, etc.) -- anything that's at least the size of a small pony,
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I will have to fight you for them, (OH St. Bernards are AMAZING, too!!) but I would also have to add herding dogs. Give me the heelers, border collies, aussies, and g. shepherds.
Just nothing under 25-30 pounds.
We'll have to make them more popular so there are enough to split!! I think I've seen less than 10 in 2 years. 🙁
I agree!!! I've seen a few more, though mainly because pretty much all the breeding stock around where i used to live had hip dysplasia, and I worked for a specialist surgeon 🙁 Luckily, due to their petite size, they respond really well to femoral head excision 🙂
I will have to fight you for them, (OH St. Bernards are AMAZING, too!!) but I would also have to add herding dogs. Give me the heelers, border collies, aussies, and g. shepherds.
No idea why you guys would be fighting over having to deal with livestock guardian dogs, they are huge jerks. 😉
Naawwwww. They're just misunderstood! For the same reasons, i call pitbulls! 😍
No idea why you guys would be fighting over having to deal with livestock guardian dogs, they are huge jerks. 😉