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Zoophysiotherapist: These professionals specialize in physiotherapy and rehabilitation for animals, aiding in recovery from injuries, surgeries, or managing chronic conditions.
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Veterinary Technicians/Nurses: Assist veterinarians in various tasks such as administering medications, conducting lab tests, and providing nursing care to animals.
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Animal Behaviorists: Offer expertise in understanding animal behavior, helping diagnose and manage behavioral issues, and providing guidance for training and rehabilitation.
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Animal Nutritionists: Provide specialized knowledge on animal diets and nutritional needs, assisting in creating balanced diets for pets or animals with specific health conditions.
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Veterinary Pharmacists: Focus on preparing medications and ensuring proper dosage and administration of prescribed drugs for animals.
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Animal Welfare Advocates: Work toward ensuring proper care, ethical treatment, and welfare of animals, advocating for their rights and well-being.
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Veterinary Pathologists: Specialize in diagnosing diseases in animals by examining tissues, organs, and bodily fluids, aiding in identifying illnesses through laboratory analysis.
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Animal Control Officers: Assist in enforcing animal welfare laws, rescuing stray or injured animals, and ensuring public safety regarding animals.
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Animal Shelter Staff: Provide care, rehabilitation, and rehoming services for abandoned, neglected, or stray animals, working towards their well-being and finding suitable homes.
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Veterinary Radiographers: Specialize in performing and analyzing diagnostic imaging like X-rays, ultrasounds, and MRIs for animals to aid in diagnosing conditions or injuries.