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Learn How to Work With Animals While Serving Your Country

Military VeterinarianEver wondered what it would be like to work in the medical field?  What about working with animals?  If you have a passion for helping your furred and feathered friends, you can do it in the US Navy and National Guard. No matter if you are already a practicing veterinarian or a DVM to be, you can enlist and get a great education. Want to learn more?  Click here.

Navy Veterinarians Do More Than Give Shots

Veterinarians in the Navy work with all types of animals, in all kinds of environments, all over the world. They are charged with keeping service animals such as dogs, horses, and birds, in top-notch condition so that they can perform their duties flawlessly. Navy veterinarians also offer their services to the pets of sailors and their families. Veterinarians can expect to earn between around $80,000 per year. Those in the Navy can also earn their degrees for free. Click here for more information.

After the Navy or National Guard

The skills, education and experience you earn while working in the Navy and National Guard will serve you far into the future. As a matter of fact, veterinarians that receive their educations through the Navy or National Guard are in high demand by top-notch research facilities around the world due to the extensive range of hands-on experience they receive. Many veteran personnel choose to open their own practices or consulting services after leaving the service. Your options are limitless. If you want to find out how to take advantage of this great opportunity, click here.

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