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50 Times Vets Encountered The Cutest Pets At Work And Just Had To Take A Picture
Animals make this world go round. No wonder so many people find shelter from this chaotic world in the furry company of their four-legged friend. Some of us even devote our entire lives to our beloved pets, giving them help, treatment, diagnosis and all the support they need.
So today, we are paying this tribute to people who have the power to end our tears, give hope back, and let us know that all is fine. Dear vets, we couldn’t do it without you! Scroll down through the wholesome collection of heart-melting pictures of vets and their adorable little patients.
And don’t tell me you wouldn’t like to swap places for at least one day. Even though we all know it’s not all fun and laughs when it comes to this challenging, yet very rewarding job!
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I'm A Horse Vet. This Adorable Little Guy Fell Asleep On My Feet While I Talked To His People
A Moving “Thank You” To A Vet
This takes wholesome to a new level. I went from smiling face to completely blown away. What a beautiful moment!
Proud Mum
To find out more about what it is like to devote yourself to animals and become a veterinarian, Bored Panda talked to Ivan Zak, a doctor of veterinary medicine and the CEO of Veterinary Integration Solutions. Ivan practiced veterinary medicine for 12 years, until experiencing a severe burnout. It led him to explore the psychological triggers of burnout and business methodologies that veterinary organizations can apply to work against them. Researching this topic, Ivan obtained an MBA degree in International Healthcare Management.
Today, Ivan is leading Veterinary Integration Solutions (VIS), a business consulting company helping veterinary groups implement an operating framework for sustainable integration of practices and ultimately empowering the healthcare team to live their passion.
“Being a veterinarian, no day is the same,” Ivan said when asked what it is like being a vet. It turns out, not everything is picture perfect and there are many challenges that come with the profession. “There is a lot of stress, unpredictability, and long hours. A less obvious and frustrating challenge is accepting that not every pet owner will be able (or willing) to do everything for their animal.”
9-Week Old Maine Coon Kittens, Waiting For Their Vet Check
German Shepherd With Golden Retriever Mix. Cuteness Overload
I Work At A Vet Clinic And Haven’t Had A Pet In Quite Some Time. Someone Brought This Fella In To Be Neutered And Stated She’d Be Returning Him Back Outside
I said “nope!” and now he’s mine!
Moreover, “Veterinary care can be expensive when you don’t have pet insurance, and veterinarians often find themselves in moral dilemmas when they can’t do what’s best for the animals because their clients can’t afford it,” he said and added that that’s probably one of the toughest aspects of the profession.
“The most rewarding part that makes up for all of it is being able to apply your skills and experience to get to the bottom of a problem and diagnose a patient. An animal can’t tell you where it hurts, so connecting and being able to help is one of the most fulfilling parts of being a veterinarian.”
Vet's New Assistant
Benefits Of Being A Vet
I showed the picture to my sister and she said (after an appreciative, secretive smile): p**sy magnet! 😂
Load More Replies...I forgive you about the floor. When you CAN be covered with kittens You MUST.
None of my jobs ever gave me a moment(s) like this. . . wrong career choice for me?
*sighs and sakes his head* Death by cute cuddle companion cats. What a way to go.
is he also an acrobat? I need to know more lol What was going on when this was taken? Why is he barely on the table like that? Did he fall? Are they all ok?
My Friend's Dog Ate A Pot Brownie Yesterday
For anyone considering becoming a veterinarian, Ivan reminds them that “it’s a long and challenging path with many milestones to work toward: a bachelor’s degree, veterinary school admission, a veterinary degree—perhaps specialty certification. These are clear objectives that help maintain focus, so don’t lose that North Star once you get your license and go into practice.”
Moreover, he suggests setting goals, writing them down and reviewing them regularly. “If you don’t set new goals, the motivation and passion that initially brought you into the profession will quickly fade away in the daily routines,” he explained.
Another tip from Ivan is “to develop soft skills: communication, problem-solving, positivity. A day as a veterinarian can be very stressful, and you will really need that dexterity dealing with clients when they are frustrated. Most veterinarians choose their profession because they want to help animals, but talking to pet parents is a big part of it, too.”
My Friend Posted A Photo Of A Cat He Took Care Of While On His Vet Internship In Taiwan
This Vet With A Kitty In Her Pocket
Oh My Ears
The CEO of VIS also warned that veterinary schools are extremely demanding, which means they “often leave no time for personal life. While it’s something you just need to get through, don’t take that mindset into your work life because it’s a straight road to burnout.” For this reason, “You must learn to set personal boundaries and say ‘No.’ Learn to take good care of yourself and your emotional wellbeing,” he added.
Turns out, burnout is something Ivan refers to as “a chronic illness of the veterinary profession.” He explained: “Veterinary schools do a great job teaching medicine, but they often overlook mindfulness coaching, as well as courses on self-care, self-motivation, and work-life balance.”
This lack of work-life balance is named the top reason that practicing vets say they might leave the field, said Ivan. “So, avoid institutions that do not understand the importance of work-life balance and dictate an unreasonable work situation,” he concluded.
My Mom's A Vet And Today My Wife And I Got The Chance To Play With This Little Girl
I got bitten by a tiny lion cub, they can still do damage even at this size.
Hammie Going For Checkup
A Baby Fox Was Brought To Our Local Vet. Looks Almost Like CGI On This Pic
We also spoke to Jean Joaquim, a Brazil-based 45-year-old veterinarian with a long family history of veterinarians. “Maybe veterinary medicine was in my blood already,” he wondered. After co-creating the Bioethicus Institute that received international recognition, Jean now specializes in rehabilitation and complementary medicine.“Here we deal with complicated situations with the owner and animals, because most of them have disabilities. This situation led me to build very personal relationships with the owners,” he explained.
When asked about the biggest challenges Jean has to face being a vet, he said it’s dealing with “death and cases of severe diseases where animals succumb despite every effort and treatment.” "Sometimes the pressure from owners because of safety procedures is also a heavy duty to deal with,” he added and noted that risks are an inherent part of medical treatment.
Most People Keep Office Supplies In Their Desk. I Keep A Sleeping Pomeranian
My Coworker Brought In Her Baby Goat, Matilda. 2.3 Lbs
I work part-time at a vet hospital. She brought her in to weigh her and show us.
Girlfriend Is A Vet Tech, She Sends Me Photos Of Handsome Animals Like This All The Time
On the other hand, Jean said it’s extremely rewarding seeing his furry patients defeat a disease, to be able to walk and live healthily again. Sometimes “even the owner doesn’t realize how tough the treatment was and how life was at risk,” Jean said. Besides treating animals, teaching others veterinary medicine is also something Jean enjoys a lot, as he says “it is very rewarding when you can teach something useful to a vet student.”
For all the young people considering studying veterinary medicine, Jean reminds them that this “journey is forever and you cannot stop studying all of a sudden. “But the pleasure of being so close to our furry little brothers and sisters of this planet is something hard to describe.”
“Night shifts, pay, time, all these are problems that are also common in other jobs, but it's worth it when you get rewarded back in barks, meows, licks, and mooing, which are priceless,” Jean concluded.
The Second Male Calico The Vet Has Seen In Over 54 Years Of Practice
I Will Scratch You All, Once The Vet Is Done
We Really Take Post-Op Care Seriously At My Job. Cuddles Is The Best Medicine
I'll Just Be Right Here Making Sure Anesthetic Recovery Goes Well, Don't Mind Me
Wolf Pupper That Came Into The Veterinary Clinic
A Beaver Kit At The Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic
My Step-Dad Is A Vet And One Of His Patients Looked A Little Different Today
Damascus Was A Bad Man At The Vet And Was Very Bitey So He Got Put In The Lizard Straight Jacket For His X-Rays
Adorable Puppy Visits Vet
Do we have to do this, Mum? I didn't even get the chance to paint my nails!!!
Shocked Pupper Is So Shocked. My Equally Shocked Coworker Katie
Bone Went To The Vet And Passed All His Yearly Checkups
With The Best Doctor
My Vet Having Some Fun With A Litter Of Great Danes
My Vet Sister Laughing Along With A Female Pit Bull
My Baby Huxley Is Going Into Surgery Right Now, The Vet Techs Sent Me This
Dylan, 11 Month Old Norwegian Forest Cat. Our Vet Tech Carried Him Around The Office To See The Rest Of The Staff For Pets And Pictures. He Was Feeling Proud
My Mom, A Veterinarian, Just Sent Me A Picture Of One Of Her New Patients
Doctor Doggo
This Handsome Special Needs Kitten Is Now In Foster Care
Working At A Vet Clinic Has Its Perks - Like This Pocket Full Of Cuteness
I'm A Vet. I Love My Profession
Today Is The 8 Year Anniversary Of What Was Definitely My Most Interesting Shift As A Veterinary Receptionist
Our Australian Shepherd Puppy Slept Through His First Vet Visit, Even Shots And When Being Held Up For A Physical Exam
This Little One Rolled Into My Father-In-Law's Veterinary Clinic This Week
Created An Account To Share This, GF Had This Little Fella In The Vet Clinic She Works At Today
I Love My Job. Meet Norman
My Sister In Law Is A Vet Tech. This Is At Her House. This Kind Of Stuff Happens To Her All The Time. She's The Female Ace Ventura
Golden Boye Has A Crush On His Vet. Can’t Wait For Her To Come Back
A Teeny Weeny Shoulder Kitten (Another Reason To Love My Job)
Shoulder kitties. We could all use a shoulder kitty or two at work.
My Dog Kissing Her Vet While He's Taking Her Blood Pressure
We Have To Hold Off The Jugular Vein After Drawing Blood, But This Sweet Old Girl Thought I Was Just There For The Hugs. This Is Why I Love My Job
Reception Has Been Turned Into Reese-Eption Ever Since Our Doctors New Puppy Reese Came To Take Over
I know, right? Who knew pocket cats were a thing. I want one too!
Load More Replies...So fantastic to see such a positive post about 'vet life'. So often you here the negative side and bad stats. This post made me wake my own pup up for snuggles!! (She's not impressed)
Yeah, heard a couple of times the "of vets do it cause they love animals they should be free" nonsense.
Load More Replies...I'm known as 'the cloths basket cat lady'. Sora is white and she gets car sick. I put her in a carrier once, never again. I layer 4 towels so she can puke, pee, and poop. The only thing I have to wash is the towels and I layer them so after she's done whichever 'P' it is I can toss it in a bag in my trunk so she stays clean. She's harness trained so she just chills in the basket with a throw over the top and I just carry her in. The harness just in case she jumps out which she hasn't in the almost 7 years she's been going to the vet. She's got a lot of health issues so my lime green cloths basket is a pretty memorable thing.
Oh wow! I love all of these pix! What wonderful individuals making a better world for these animals. My heart... <3
This has to be my favorite Bored Panda post! Quality content right here.
It's not Bored Panda content though. Most Bored Panda content is just copy and pasted from Reddit or other social media sites. These are all from Reddit posts, some of which are 6 years old.
Load More Replies...My cat absolutely adores her vet, he must be made of catnip! The first time I took her for a check up after I adopted her, I was just about to tell him she didn't like being picked up. Well, he had her in her back, checked her paws, her belly, her joints.... She just lay there purring and looking stoned! I've seen other patients of his are all besotted with the vet!
Considering how many vets and assistants find their jobs difficult and heartbreaking, it's extremely uplifting to see that there are some good sides to the vital work they do.
There is NO profession I respect more than veterinarians & veterinarian techs. Animals are the only reasons I bother to smile sometimes so highest respects to those of you that keep em healthy & happy….
Of all the medical professions, vets have the highest suicide rate. Our vet quit seeing patients not long ago. She just couldn't hack putting animals down that she'd treated all their lives. She's still at the same clinic, part time, and only to do surgeries two days a week. She also lectures at a couple of universities.
Often, I start reading these lists online and quit part way through because they are so long and I lose interest. But this time, I was just disappointed that there wasn't more.
I just want someone to hear this- so I work at the welfare office in a fairly large city. A manager who was passed over once (dumb choice) was finally promoted. She is not the most outgoing person but is smart & not a total antisocial person. Anywayssss basically they realized they were lucky to have her. Since the office hours could be long (prior coronavirus) they allowed her to bring her foster cats to work in her office!! They were not kittens buts cats who wouldn’t eat for various Reasons. It really made me respect my job that they let her do that!
I wanted to be a vet so badly as a child - JUST so I could help animals all day....................and then I found my phobia of worms and parasites (not just ugh, gross - but serious uncontrolled shuddering, BSOD...). Damnit.
I know, right? Who knew pocket cats were a thing. I want one too!
Load More Replies...So fantastic to see such a positive post about 'vet life'. So often you here the negative side and bad stats. This post made me wake my own pup up for snuggles!! (She's not impressed)
Yeah, heard a couple of times the "of vets do it cause they love animals they should be free" nonsense.
Load More Replies...I'm known as 'the cloths basket cat lady'. Sora is white and she gets car sick. I put her in a carrier once, never again. I layer 4 towels so she can puke, pee, and poop. The only thing I have to wash is the towels and I layer them so after she's done whichever 'P' it is I can toss it in a bag in my trunk so she stays clean. She's harness trained so she just chills in the basket with a throw over the top and I just carry her in. The harness just in case she jumps out which she hasn't in the almost 7 years she's been going to the vet. She's got a lot of health issues so my lime green cloths basket is a pretty memorable thing.
Oh wow! I love all of these pix! What wonderful individuals making a better world for these animals. My heart... <3
This has to be my favorite Bored Panda post! Quality content right here.
It's not Bored Panda content though. Most Bored Panda content is just copy and pasted from Reddit or other social media sites. These are all from Reddit posts, some of which are 6 years old.
Load More Replies...My cat absolutely adores her vet, he must be made of catnip! The first time I took her for a check up after I adopted her, I was just about to tell him she didn't like being picked up. Well, he had her in her back, checked her paws, her belly, her joints.... She just lay there purring and looking stoned! I've seen other patients of his are all besotted with the vet!
Considering how many vets and assistants find their jobs difficult and heartbreaking, it's extremely uplifting to see that there are some good sides to the vital work they do.
There is NO profession I respect more than veterinarians & veterinarian techs. Animals are the only reasons I bother to smile sometimes so highest respects to those of you that keep em healthy & happy….
Of all the medical professions, vets have the highest suicide rate. Our vet quit seeing patients not long ago. She just couldn't hack putting animals down that she'd treated all their lives. She's still at the same clinic, part time, and only to do surgeries two days a week. She also lectures at a couple of universities.
Often, I start reading these lists online and quit part way through because they are so long and I lose interest. But this time, I was just disappointed that there wasn't more.
I just want someone to hear this- so I work at the welfare office in a fairly large city. A manager who was passed over once (dumb choice) was finally promoted. She is not the most outgoing person but is smart & not a total antisocial person. Anywayssss basically they realized they were lucky to have her. Since the office hours could be long (prior coronavirus) they allowed her to bring her foster cats to work in her office!! They were not kittens buts cats who wouldn’t eat for various Reasons. It really made me respect my job that they let her do that!
I wanted to be a vet so badly as a child - JUST so I could help animals all day....................and then I found my phobia of worms and parasites (not just ugh, gross - but serious uncontrolled shuddering, BSOD...). Damnit.