Is he the same on and off the lead? Sometimes is a dog thinks he is being made to go somewhere they may not due to stubborness, but he may follow you through fields or such like. As Im not a vet (well not yet anyway!!), Walter's advice is the best!by mjf - Ask The Vet
Ive left a message on your other thread...about it, but remembered that really your Yr 9 Options dont matter that much. You will usually need Cs and above in the sciences, maths and english language.by mjf - Veterinary Students
Hi I think I may be a bit late in replying to your message, but to become a veterinary nurse there are a few options open to you. Some people I know have finished at GCSE level at school and gone on to do NVQs and training to become a veterinary nurse at a local college or such like. Other friends of mine have gone on to A level and then gone to university to try and get a degree in Veterinary Nuby mjf - Veterinary Students
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