1.
What is the primary role of a veterinarian?
2.
What is the minimum educational requirement for becoming a veterinarian in the United States?
3.
What's the typical duration of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program in the United States?
4.
What is the name of the national examination aspiring veterinarians in the United States must pass to become licensed?
5.
Once you have completed your education and passed the required national examination, you are licensed to practice veterinary medicine in any state in the United States.
6.
What is the name of the oath that veterinarians often take, pledging their commitment to the well-being of animals and the prevention of animal suffering?
7.
Which veterinary specialty focuses on the treatment of small domestic animals, such as dogs and cats?
8.
What is the focus of a veterinary pathologist's work?
9.
Which specialized field of veterinary medicine involves working with zoo and exotic animals?
10.
Veterinarians who work with wildlife and conservation efforts often belong to which organization that sets standards for this specialty?
11.
Who is considered the founding father of modern veterinary medicine and established the world's first veterinary school in Lyon, France, in 1761?
12.
Which scientist is famous for developing the rabies vaccine?
13.
What does the abbreviation "TPR" stand for in veterinary medicine?
14.
A cat's innate ability to land on it's feet when they fall is called
15.
What is the term for the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the chest or lungs of animals?
16.
What is the term for the act of prioritizing animal welfare, even in cases where there may be conflicting interests among clients, veterinarians, or other parties?
17.
What is the world's smallest breed of dog, often weighing no more than 2 to 6 pounds?
18.
What does the term "euthanasia" mean in veterinary medicine?