In the United States there is no legally required minimum, but the practical cut-off is 24. This is because the youngest most people can graduate from high school is 17, then three years of undergraduate, then four years of vet school.
There really isn't an age limit, but a suitable amount of time is needed for education and gaining experience. Many people start off becoming veterinarian assistants or obtaining volunteer work before pursuing the field full time.
none - depends if the university will accept you
remember how long it will take to study- different at each university- and then think how old will you be to at the end, if you think you are then still able to give benefit to the animals and yourself be able to do the job - you are on a winner
You can become a vet technician at most community colleges in 2 years if time is the real concern and all you want to do is help animals. The real problem with becoming a vet is not the time it is the classes. Lots of science classes. If that is a problem go to community college and be a vet assistant.
At least in the US, there is no specific age requirement. In order to become a veterinarian, you must attend undergraduate university, studying Biology or chemistry being best, and then attend veterinary school.
yes and thaat would be at least 4yrs because you need your bachelor's degree
the average is 25 to 30 it depends on when you go to college and get the job.
It takes 4 years in a veterian school and then 4 more years in a veteriay college like Auburn University and after that It take another 2-years with an experianced Veterian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This age is 18 years.
The age of four.
I believe when you start to work
People will usually start work after school, so usually around age 18 or so.
full time job at age 18
14
It varies. To be a veterinary assistant you probaby only have to be 16(unless you have a work permit) . I was a volunteer at the age of 11- then by 14 became a vet. assistant.
you can start a job when your 13 but it cant effect your school work
16
Most dogs start to lose their baby teeth around 5 months of age.
I think they should start working out at age 15-16
Veterinary assistants almost always work at veterinary clinics, so you would have to be hired at a vet clinic.