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What are the main tasks of veterinarians? Will you choose this industry?

I chose this industry first because of my love for animals. Secondly, I respect this profession very much. Below I will use my personal experience to answer the Lord's questions back and forth. I have been to both the farm and the pet hospital. In the farm, I go in every morning to give injections to sows and piglets. Hold the silent needle tightly when giving the sow an injection. Do not bend or break it. Meditate when giving injections to piglets, and don't pull loose bowels on me ... After injections, you should breed pigs and drive sows and boars in the same room. Sometimes it's tiring to catch pigs. Some sows will run wild when they leave the pigsty, so we will chase them, suppress them to the path and take them to the breeding place. The boar will consciously go to the sow, so relax. Newborn piglets have to cut their tails, cut their teeth and get iron needles. Sometimes there are 100 newborn piglets to do every day. Then castration, vaccination, ear tags and so on. In a word, being a veterinarian on a farm is manual work, dealing with animals every day.

Doctors judge the condition and decide the treatment plan by asking questions and palpating various tests, and then explain the cause, treatment plan, possible situation and so on to the owner. Nurses are Baoding animals in the process of seeing a doctor. After the owner agrees, the treatment plan shall be implemented, and what happens during the treatment shall be reported to the doctor in time. When I was an intern nurse, one thing I was most worried about every day was being bitten and caught, and another thing was that the seriously ill animal I took care of died. Although the old nurse told me not to be afraid in front of animals, I was still afraid that they would bite me. Doctors in pet hospitals communicate more, and surgery is also physical labor. Doctors are also very tired, but they will feel a sense of accomplishment after curing animals. Nurses are very tired, but they have time to contact and play with animals every day. In addition, usually this industry has long working hours and basically no spare time. That's my answer. I hope I can help you.