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I would like to know how to become a vet because I love and care for animals so much! I've been trying to get information on how to become a vet and have been doing it ever since I was 6 years old. I wish every day that someone can teach me on how to become a vet.

VCA Boulevard Animal Hospital
(757) 912-5770
12620 Nettles Drive
Newport News, VA
Pine Meadow Veterinary Hospital
(757) 952-6963
1403 George Washington Memorial Hwy
Yorktown, VA
Grafton Animal Hospital
(757) 912-0906
449 Grafton Dr
Yorktown, VA
VCA Airline Boulevard Animal Hospital
(757) 606-0976
615 Airline Blvd
Portsmouth, VA
Independence Veterinary Hospital
(757) 752-8974
4608 Pembroke Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA
Poquoson Veterinary Hospital
(757) 598-1933
483 Wythe Creek Rd
Poquoson, VA
Animal Medical Care Center Yorktown
(757) 528-2676
2816 George Washington Memorial Hwy
Yorktown, VA
VCA Animal Care Center
(757) 354-3922
1228 West Little Creek Road
Norfolk, VA
Little Creek Veterinary Hospital
(757) 354-1989
2456 E Little Creek Rd
Norfolk, VA
Oaks Veterinary Clinic
(757) 279-8977
14202 Benns Church Blvd
Smithfield, VA

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Q. I would like to know how to become a vet because I love and care for animals so much! I've been trying to get information on how to become a vet and have been doing it ever since I was 6 years old. I wish every day that someone can teach me on how to become a vet.

Dr. Jon GellerA. So, you want to become a veterinarian? Well, here are a few things you should know:

You must have very good grades in school, especially high school and college. You should take lots of science classes like chemistry and biology. You must like people as much, if not more, than you like animals.

These days, it is very hard to get into veterinary school, especially if you are female. Over 75 percent of veterinary students are now women, so it is very competitive. There are only about 25 veterinary schools in the United States and Canada.

When you are older, try to get lots of experience working as a volunteer, so you can be sure that is what you want to do.

You will have to decide if you want to work with small animals, food animals (like cows) or horses, since fewer and fewer veterinarians are able to work on all species of animals. You may even like working on zoo animals, birds, marine mammals or wildlife.

Veterinary medicine is a wonderful profession; I hope you decide to join us!

Best,
Jon Geller, DVM

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