Shih Tzu Home | Shih Tzu Manual | Obedience Training | Shih Tzu Supplies | Blog | Picture Gallery | Tell A Friend |
MAIN MENU
About The Shih Tzu
Shih Tzu Breeders
Shih Tzu Puppies
Shih Tzu Care
Shih Tzu Training
Shih Tzu Rescue
Shih Tzu Types
Shih Tzu Pictures
FREE Stuff
Shih Tzu BOOKS
Most Popular Books
Shih Tzu Manual
Obedience Training
Dog Food Secrets
Dog Food Recipes
Health Care Remedies
Shih Tzu STORE
Supplies & Accessories
RELATED ARTICLES

Bolster Dog Beds

New Chew Dog Bed

Dog Training Collars

Dog Kennel Building Plan

Dog Kennels

Dog Kennel

Veterinary Dentist

Rhinestone Dog Collar

Custom Leather Dog Collar

Dog Collar

Kirkland Dog Food

Recalled Dog Food

Alpo Dog Food

LATEST NEWS
  • Dog Run

  • Checkup Puts You In Touch With Your Dog's Health - Dallas Morning News

  • Choosing The Right Dog Food

  • Obama's Great First Dog Dilemma

  • Successful Dog Training

  • How To Stop A Dogfight

  • Reporter Wasn't White House Dog's 1st Bite Victim (Boston Globe)

  •    Home » Articles » VeterinaryCare » Veterinary Medicine For Your Shih Tzu

    -----------------------------------------

    News Alert! Shih Tzu Lovers Take Note! You Could Be Making The Same Mistakes With Your Shih Tzu That Has Devastated So Many Others. Find Out All The Things You Probably Weren't Told About The Shih Tzu By Reading The Shih Tzu Manual...

    -----------------------------------------

    Veterinary Medicine For Your Shih Tzu

     

    If you dream of becoming a veterinarian, be prepared to begin an exciting journey of discovery. The world of veterinary medicine is in an ongoing influx of change and improvement for animals. In a society where domesticated animals once provided extra help around the farm, the current lifestyle of the family pet is much different that its’ predecessors. Today, pets whose ancestors lived a rugged farm life are now being treated to dental exams, hip replacements, emotional therapy and organized exercise programs. The world of the house pet is changing with the times and the world of veterinary medicine is changing too.

    News Flash  Nov, 16 2008

    Why Dog Training Fails For Some People

    Training a dog is neither easy nor is it 100% guaranteed. This is because there are... Read More

     

    News Flash  Nov, 16 2008

    Phil Ramone And Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Forty-Six

    2008-01-08-de.jpg. Matisyahu Hip-hop/reggae artist Matisyahu, aka Matthew Miller, a Pennsylvania native born in 1979, grew up in California and later White Plains, New York. A rebellious youth and not... Read More

     

    News Flash  Nov, 16 2008

    The RIGHT Way To Inspect Your Dog For Fleas

    One of the most common health risks that face our pets are only about the size of... Read More

     

    The definition of a veterinary specialist is someone who has chosen to become a veterinarian but then takes a specialized field to focus their practice. The world of veterinary services has expanded considerably in the most recent years to include such things as dermatology, behavior, cardiology, internal medicine, radiology and dentistry. If you want to become a specialist in one of these fields or one of the many others that are becoming popular with pet owners, you need only decide which one and acquire the special training to implement your specialized veterinary practice.

    Veterinary School Is Medical School, No Matter How You Look At It

    Veterinary school is much the same as any other study of medicine but is often much more competitive. It is often said that admission to veterinary school is one of the hardest in which to gain admittance. Veterinarians must complete four years of continued education once they have completed their undergraduate pre-veterinary studies at a four-year university or college. After completing the total of eight years of study, they must then pass a state required test for each of the states that they should choose to practice medicine in during their professional career.

    If you are interested in becoming a veterinary nurse or assistant, you will need to graduate from a specialized program for veterinary technicians. This program can be completed at a two or four year college and upon completion will legally qualify you to assist with most veterinary procedures. While a veterinary assistant is not licensed, their overall knowledge must be significant in order for them to perform their jobs successfully.

    Some would argue that domesticated pets don’t need emotional therapy or exercise programs. Many would say that doggie daycares and doggie play dates are not a necessity for the pet’s emotional well-being. That may be true for many pet owners but for those that feel it is important to improve the quality of their pets lives, it is assuring to know that there are qualified medical veterinary professionals to provide the care needed to make these pet owners feel at ease with the life they are providing for their best friend.

     

    Look Here: You can SAVE hundreds of Dollars from YOUR Vet Bill, simply by using these PROVEN home care remedies for your Shih Tzu. Go get a copy of Veterinary Secrets NOW!

    ShihTzu Picture

    ShihTzu Picture

    ShihTzu Picture

    ShihTzu Picture

    ShihTzu Picture

    Privacy Statement | Terms oF Use | Contact Us | Shih Tzu Blog | Shih Tzu Pictures | Tell A Friend |

    Official Shih Tzu Guide RSS FeedCopyright © 2008 www.OfficialShihTzuGuide.com All Rights Reserved.