How to Be a Vet and Other Animal Jobs
£7.99
This is a friendly and fascinating book about how to work with animals, for children from 6+, written by vet and TV presenter Jess French. Do you have what it takes to become a vet, a horse trainer or to work at a nature reserve? Find out all about the incredible animal jobs you could do, from training to become an animal behaviourist or a wildlife rehabilitator to working at a zoo or even becoming a bug wrangler! This fully illustrated book will inspire any child with an interest in animals.
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Discover what it's really like to be a vet, and all of the other jobs working with animals, in this fascinating illustrated guide written by vet and television presenter Dr Jess French.
Learn about what vets need to learn to do their jobs, the difference between small and large animal vets and all the different places where vets work. Curious about other jobs working with animals? From behaviourists and lab technicians to dog walkers and bug wranglers, there are lots of different animal jobs.
- Animal trainers teach dogs special skills so they can work as therapy dogs, guide dogs or sniffer dogs
- Stablehands look after horses in stables, making sure they are well fed and clean
- Nature guides take people on trips into incredible wild spaces
How to Be a Vet is the ideal book for children who love animals and want to find out more about working with them.
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- How to Be an Astronaut and Other Space Jobs (2020 Blue Peter Book Award runner-up)
- How to Launch a Tech Start-Up
- How to Be an Actor and Other Film and TV Jobs
- How to Be a Footballer and Other Sports Jobs
- How to Be a Doctor and Other Life-Saving Jobs
- How to Be a Detective and Other Crime-Fighting Jobs
| Weight | 0.214 kg |
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| Dimensions | 29 × 23 × 0.8 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 31 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 590.23 (edition:23) |
| Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |




