Today, I went into the vet, and one of the main doctors was fostering three baby kittens. They were only four weeks old and had been abandoned. I got to feed them bottles of milk and watch their little stomach fill up. Today, I was also peed on by an anxious dog who hates the vet. Overall, my internship was very informative. I learned a lot about animal health care, which will be very helpful for my dogs and in general. I learned that to become a doctor, like the woman I am interning with, takes hard work and determination. Taylor is one of the best doctors in the building and she is only 24. She is very responsible and patient with her clients, while always handling herself in a mature manure, even when it seems impossible. For example, a lawyer came in to ask if his new kittens needed vaccines, and insisted they would die if his kittens got them. Taylor kindly explained that it’s mandatory for his kittens to get vaccines, and they could die if they weren’t vaccinated. All in all, to become a vet, there is serious hard work involved, because people treat their pets as if they are a family member. I enjoyed my internship very much.
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