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Anonymous
Hunt Seriously, buy a gun, become familiar with your local seasons, go kill something, gut it, clean it, and take it home and put it in your freezer...you can take it out later and dont have to cook or eat it...but just keeping it your freezer for a few weeks after killing and disembowling it should be good enough.
Having several vets in my extended family, and being in my first year myself, this is the easiest way to know if you are prepared for vet school. Volunteering in a shelter or working in a animal hospital comes in second. Though you are gonna need lots of hours of volunteering/work in the field before the vet schools let you in anyway so I guess you don't really need to go hunting.
You are going to have to cut things up, kill things, shove your hand up a horses ass/vagina, shove your hand up a cows ass/vagina, jack off pigs (yes it is not as fun as you think), pop bloated cows and feel around in their guts an put it into coolers to send to the state vet lab, cut off dog heads for the same reason, clean maggots out of prolapsed rectums and uteruses, clean up vomit after shit after vomit after shit for years before you get your safe little small animal clinic where you don't make jack shit becuase of all the other pussys that only want to work with dogs/cats/small animals...and it's still all vomit and piss and shit and dead dogs and cats. Have fun.
The real money is in large animals, horses, cattle, pigs...unless you are exeptional and can gain market share from all the other pussy small animal vets somehow.
If I haven't deterred you then welcome to the club and good luck :)
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