03-16-2014, 02:42 AM
I got a Degree for Veterinary Technology, but it's a severely under needed skill here, as we don't have many animals other than ones used for food or pets and we already have loads of Vets here.
I got it while working or "shadowing" my boss at our local Aquarium, as he is also a Vet, so I was lucky to do both.(through a college obviously, but he was the one to train and guide me - but only for the minor stuff, only Vets do surgeries)
But now it's just something of a back up, even tho next to Music, Animals are a very close second passion.
I mainly specialize with Reptiles and Amphibians and Birds, but not so much with Mammals. Working at the Aquarium(which is also a Zoo), I mostly got practice on more exotic animals, so I probably need to broaden out some more...
I have 2 experiences that really made me pursue the field and that was witnessing my Newt die as a child and then being able to assist in the mending and rehabilitation of a Night Heron, who had a broken leg.