140 Hilarious And Wholesome Moments That Vets Have Experienced At Work (New Pics)
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Below, you'll find some of the most adorable, hilarious and wholesome moments vets have experienced in their clinics that might make you wish you had chosen a career in animal health care, as well as an interview we were lucky enough to receive from Dr. Julie Cappel, the Veterinary Life Coach. Be sure to upvote the pics you find particularly heartwarming, and feel free to share any personal stories in the comments if you are a vet or have ever worked in a veterinarian office. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article celebrating all of the precious patients vets get to see every day, look no further than right here. Image credits: coreyschafer Image credits: bapus00 Image credits: 70ms To learn more about what it's really like to be a veterinarian, we reached out to Dr. Julie Cappel, or the Veterinary Life Coach. When it comes to what Dr. Cappel loves most about being a vet, she told Bored Panda that it's the variety of tasks and challenges that she faces every day. "The people may be lovely or terrible, but in all cases they love their pets like family, and that makes our job so rewarding," she shared. "We get to serve the pet owning public in a way that is unmatched in any other profession. The relationship that we form with the pets and their families lasts a lifetime and we share the highs and the lowest lows. Veterinarians are unique and wonderful." We were also curious if Dr. Cappel has any favorite patients or any particularly fond memories with them. "I love all of my patients - except the ones that try to bite me," she says. "In particular, I love the parrots because they interact in unique ways - they can talk. So sometimes they say funny things or just act out when they hear my voice. One of my parrot patients says, 'I'm scared' when I walk into the room with her. Another says, 'Pet the birdie! Don't eat the birdie'. I also am very fond of all the puppies and kittens. They always bring excitement to our hospital day because they are so cute and happy, and we get to watch them grow up and capture their families' hearts." Image credits: PloverLover Image credits: alittlebitiffy Image credits: twoyenfee We also asked Dr. Cappel if she could share any funny stories from working in her clinic. "There are so many," she told Bored Panda. "I had a client show me her knee surgery scar by dropping her pants in the waiting room. I had a gentleman come in with pet sugar gliders that he released in the room and they were jumping and gliding all over our heads, in and out of our pockets, terrorizing the veterinary technician. There have been many pets left on our doorstep over the years, some with notes attached asking us to find them a home." We then asked Dr. Cappel what she thinks the most important qualities of a wonderful vet are. "I think all veterinarians are great and uniquely special," she shared. "It takes a special kind of person to take on the responsibilities that veterinary medicine brings and also keep their sense of humor and curiosity." Image credits: Harnish Vet Service Image credits: itsashlyperez Image credits: blek_blek "There is so much pressure put on us from the pet owning public, and our pay scale is much below that of our human medical counterparts," Dr. Cappel added. "We also are experiencing a severe shortage of veterinarians and technicians, which adds to the daily pressure and subtracts from our work/life balance. In order to be an excellent and healthy veterinarian, someone has to have a solid appreciation for themselves and have the ability to set boundaries in order to not allow the 'negative' clients bring them down. Veterinarians also need to design a life outside of veterinary medicine that includes strong family and friends, and mental health support." Image credits: SecretSloth810 Image credits: fatherlongleg Image credits: AnimalSpaceHospital "Veterinarians are incredible people, doing a very difficult job," Dr. Cappel added. "I would love for people to realize how the profession is struggling, so that they can appreciate what veterinarians do for them. Veterinarians are not only involved in caring for pets, but they care for farm animals, service animals, provide for healthy food production, and give emotional support to the pet owning public." If you would like to learn more about what it's like to be a vet or hear more words of wisdom from Dr. Julie Cappel, be sure to check out her website, the Veterinary Life Coach, right here. Image credits: northfieldvet Image credits: Jakeglen97 Image credits: KitRook As Dr. Cappel noted, being a veterinarian is not easy. Just becoming one in the first place is often a long and arduous process. In the United States, for example, there are only 32 veterinary schools, and within each program, there are a limited number of spots available. Applicants have to compete against aspiring vets from all over the country to be accepted into these extremely competitive programs, and once they’ve been admitted, the challenges have just begun. Similar to medical school, veterinary school requires a vast knowledge of math and science, but many people agree that veterinary school is even harder than medical school. Not because the work is less strenuous in medical school, both paths are comparable, but vet schools are even more selective and competitive than medical schools. And for vets who aim to earn a bachelor’s degree before applying for veterinary school, it takes about eight years to complete their education. This career path is certainly not for the faint of heart. Image credits: crankyT27 Image credits: DamnedLife Image credits: Cavalier4Beer Because it is so difficult to become a veterinarian in the first place, it’s only fair that the job comes along with excellent perks. Vets often get to treat some of the most adorable patients you could ever imagine, as this list shows us. But there are plenty of other benefits to being a vet, as St. George’s University breaks down on their blog. For example, vets can have as much variety as they want in their daily routines. “Veterinarians don’t have to choose a specialty,” Dr. Lori Pasternak, co-founder of Helping Hands Affordable Veterinary Surgery & Dental Care, told St. George’s University. “Every day we get to be dermatologists, cardiologists, surgeons, internists, neurologists, ophthalmologists, and more.” They can also work with a wide array of species if that interests them too. “I work with more than 4,000 animals of 500 different species in my day-to-day practice, which is incredibly exciting and fulfilling,” says Dr. Allison Tuttle, Diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine and Vice President of Biological Programs at Mystic Aquarium. Image credits: catsbuttscats Image credits: eileen_likeacholo Image credits: hendo1685 Being a veterinarian also provides pretty great job security. We all want the best care for our furry, scaly and feathery friends, so when they need medical attention, we want to find the most skilled and most reliable professionals. “As animal care standards continually increase, there is an additional need for veterinarians,” Dr. Tuttle says. And according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of veterinarians in the nation is expected to increase by 18% through 2026. This is great news for our pets as well. The more accessible veterinary care is, the better chance they have of making it through their next injury or illness that might have previously been a death sentence. Image credits: W0LFPAW Image credits: ObjectiveWafer13 Image credits: _lava-lamp_ Many vets also note how rewarding they find their careers. They are making a real difference in the lives of so many animals and humans, as most pet owners would be completely lost without their beloved animal babies. Lots of vets treat more than just pets though. Wildlife can often benefit from great veterinarians as well, as conservation is at the forefront of many vets' personal priorities. “With a mission to inspire people to care for and protect our ocean planet through conservation, education, and research, Mystic Aquarium is in line with my personal passions and philosophies,” Dr. Tuttle says. Image credits: GribblesNZ Image credits: KittyMathafurrkah Image credits: TinyTinaTeaparty We hope you’re enjoying this list of wholesome and adorable moments from veterinarian clinics. We know your pets might not be thrilled the next time they have to visit the vet, but you can rest assured knowing that they are in loving, capable hands. Keep upvoting the pics that make you wish you had become a vet, and feel free to share any of your personal stories from working in or even just visiting vet clinics down below. Then if you’d like to check out our last article on the same topic, you can find more adorable pics of vets with their patients right here. Image credits: xv-Vicious Image credits: christygl7 Image credits: blackmesa010 Image credits: KungFuGenius Image credits: djnicko Image credits: equivocal20 Image credits: Firstleah Image credits: glassinmyass420 Image credits: Sayomi_Koneko Image credits: diagnostic_imaging_vet Image credits: Main-Horse-7187 Image credits: BowTieVetGuy Image credits: shavesinthedark Image credits: SeasDiver Image credits: TravisArthurNichols Image credits: BufordTeeJustice Image credits: yoveterinarioof Image credits: GreyCatOrangeBeard Image credits: Mysticstorms Image credits: northfieldvet Image credits: Anonn_RLR777 Image credits: horseradishking Image credits: Ruckus1237 The vet, named Catherine Apuli, made it happen by giving the bird a new pair of wing tips made from donated feathers. 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Another Instance Of Scared Big Boy With His Support Animal
#2 A Very Smol Checkup
#3 Doug Has His Own Sign And It's Almost The Best Part. He Was So Quiet I Didn't Notice Him At First
#4 9-Week-Old Maine Coon Kittens, Waiting For Their Vet Check
#5 Young Koala Came To Us With Dog Fight Wounds And I Noticed She Had A Lactating Nipple. It Took A Full Day, But We Were Able To Find And Reunite Her With Her Baby
#6 My Boy Got Neutered Yesterday. The Vet Office Took A Photo For Me After He Woke Up
#7 This Made Our Day
#8 This Scaredy Cat
#9 Hammie Going For Checkup
#10 One Of My Favorite Parts Of Being A Vet Tech Is Getting To Hold Hands With The Kittens
#11 The Vet Is Very Familiar With My Boxer. They Know He's Good Natured, So They Decided To Put A Cap On Him. They Sent Me This Picture
#12 Hedgehog Getting An X-Ray
#13 Side Pocket
#14 My Sister Is A Vet Tech And Took My Dog With Her To Work, I Asked Her How He Was Doing And She Sent Me This
#15 When Everyone Else Has Gone Home
#16 My Aunt Works For A Vet And This Guy Was Booked In For A Check Up
#17 A Vet In Catstantinople, Turkey
#18 My Cat Went To The Vet Today
#19 I See The Dogs And Cats In The Corners Of The Vet, And I Raise Our Cat, Yam. He Escapes Through The Trash Hole
#20 We Anesthetized A Hedgehog Today
#21 A Patient Of Mine With A Heart On Its Nose
#22 This Veterinarian Has A Comfort-Dog Assistant That Helps Sick Patients Know That Everything Will Be Alright
#23 World's Cutest Patient
#24 Occasionally We Do Get To Play With Puppies
#25 Made My Day
#26 This Swan Hugging The Vet Who Saved Its Life
#27 First Vet Visit. Tony Was Purring So Loudly The Vet Had To Cover His Nose To Hear His Heart
#28 This Is How Vets Listen To Your Heart When You Weigh Five Grams
#29 Bird Getting X-Ray And Being Held By Its Feathers
#30 Benjen Was Mean To The Vet, So They Suggested We Get Him Used To Being Swaddled. Now He's A Purrito
#31 Vet Had To Shave My Little Man's Legs And Ended Up Giving Him Boots With The Fur
#32 While Waiting At A Bus Stop, A Bird Crashed Into A Nearby Window And Broke Its Wing. Thankfully, It Was A Veterinarian's Office
#33 My Girlfriend Is A Veterinarian. This Is How I Found Her Today After Last Night's Overnight Shift
#34 My Aunt's Dog Got A Little Nervous During His Annual Checkup
#35 This Rat Getting An Ultrasound
#36 This Is What We Get Up To In Specialty Medicine During Vet Tech Appreciation Week. I Don't Want My Nails Trimmed
#37 Just In Case You Were Wondering What The Circulatory System In A Snake Looks Like
#38 Taking Your Work Home With You
#39 Worst Job Ever. Vet Life
#40 My Wife Is A Veterinarian And I Think This Owl Is Plotting To End Her
#41 Chicha Giving A Blep To The Vet At Her 6-Week Check-Up
#42 My Dog Insisted On Keeping His Face Like This At The Vet. Was Mildly Sedated
#43 Very Good And Big Boy
#44 Always A Pleasure To Take Care Of Kenya
#45 The Vet Put A Warning On My Dog's Medicine For Him Not To Operate Heavy Machinery Or Drive While Affected
#46 Cat Didn't Eat For 3 Days, Went To The Vet Where They Did An Ultrasound Only To Find A Belly Full Of The Neighbor's Cat's Food
#47 Ron Came To The Vet's Clinic As A Stray. After A Few Weeks He Started Making Rounds To See Patients And Would Sit Next To Any Pet While They Were Asleep, Offering Comfort
#48 Someone (Not Naming Any Names) Ate Something They Shouldn’t Have
#49 Pet Rat About To Be Neutered Going Under Anaesthesia
#50 My Cat Was Being A Bit Of A Jerk At The Vet Today
#51 A Veterinarian Helped A 12-Week-Old Parrot To Take A Flight Again After A "Severe Wing Trim" Left It Unable To Fly
#52 11-Year-Old Pug Presented For Arched Back And Limping. Took Some X-Rays And I Can't Get Over How All His Rolls Showed Up
#53 Cheesecake Goes To The Vet
#54 My Friend’s Cat Is A Bit Too Spicy For The Vet. She Gets The Space Helmet With Every Visit
#55 Hiding From The Vet
#56 I Work At A Vet And Have Had Pocket Kittens
#57 Is My Mask Pushed Right Up To My Eyes To Stop My Glasses From Fogging Up? Yes. But Did My Clear Vision Allow Me To Closely Monitor This Anaesthetized Echidna? Also Yes
#58 This Girl Wears A Collar To Prevent Her From Scratching Her Wounds. Step Of Spitting Out Stuff She Had Stored In Her Cheek Pouches
#59 The Vet Called And Asked If They Could Use A Picture Of Our Cat For Marketing Purposes While He Was In For Dental Surgery. I Said Sure. Then They Sent The Picture
#60 Cheddar Was Drugged Up At The Vet The Other Day
#61 Damascus Was A Bad Man At The Vet And Was Very Bitey So He Got Put In The Lizard Straight Jacket For His X-Ray
#62 The Vet Thought We Came In Without Her
#63 Trip To The Vet. She Thinks We Can’t See Her
#64 I Work At A Vet's Clinic, And This Baby Was Surrendered By Owner. I’m Now The Owner Of This Cutie
#65 Never Thought That I’d Be The One With An E-Collar And On Meloxicam. My Patients Have Had Their Sweet Revenge
#66 My Heart Almost Stopped When I Went To The Animal Hospital
#67 Vet's Business
#68 World Dog Day. I Wish You A Nice Start Into The Week And Hope You Get In A Good Mood With One Or The Other Photo
#69 Snake Is Getting An Electrocardiogram
#70 Whose Hand Is More Dangerous?
#71 My Vet Sent Me This From My Dog's Check Up Today
#72 My Wife Is A Vet, And This Little Buddy Was Traveling Around The Clinic With Her Like This
#73 I Work At A Vet Clinic. This Boy And His Siblings Were Found In A Box At A Park. I Gave Him His First Bath. Bestest Boy Ever
#74 Otter Visited Our Vet Clinic
#75 Lunch Time Featuring My Foster Failure
#76 I’m Probably Exceeding Our Lift Limit
#77 Dog Born With A Double Nose
#78 I Work At A Vet Hospital. Just Left The Morning Crew A Little April Fools Surprise
#79 I'm Happy Doing What I Do
#80 Every Review Is A Moment Of Cuteness. Neonatal Weighing
#81 Pocket Pup
#82 My Friends And I Saved A Baby Ring Tail Possum! Here's Her With The Vet
#83 My Cat Came Out Ready To Fight Someone At The Vet
#84 A Client Brought In A Urine Sample On A Cookie Tray
#85 This Adorable Kitty Was Brought To The Vet By A Rescue For A Checkup
#86 Got Greeted By My New Vet Receptionist Today. Service Was Pawsitivley Meowtstanding
#87 From The Moment You Walk In, Our Goal Is To Keep You And Your Pet Together. The Treatment Room, The Exam Room, Or Even A Play Pen. We Love Keeping Family Together
#88 The Most Well-Behaved Chinchilla Ever. He Is Yuk Yuen, And His Name Means Meat Dumpling In English
#89 This Little Capybara Visited Us From An Island In The Delta So That We Could Check His Health. The Idea Is To Recover It And Release It In Its Natural Habitat
#90 We Got Quarantined At The Vet And Had To Give Crouton A Little Pep Talk That The Other Dogs Wants To Be His Friends. He’s Just Too Sick To Play With Them Right Now
#91 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
#92 This Sweet 10-Month-Old Girl Came In Friday With A Snake Bite. She Stayed This Happy The Entire Time Even Though It Was Very Painful For Her
#93 Merry Christmas, Friends! We Went Ahead And Gave The Owners And This Puppers A Festive Little Splint Since He Will Be Wearing It Past The Holidays
#94 Lion Going For A CT Scan. This Is From A Vet Hospital I Used To Work At. Awesome Team Of Veterinarians And Vet Nurses
#95 Vet: "Wait, There Is A Cat In Here Right?"
#96 Head Rubbing Is A Behavior Cats Learn As Kittens With Their Mother. It’s An Affectionate Gesture That Can Also Be Used As A Form Of Greeting And Marking You With Their Scent
#97 This Duckling Suffered From Trauma To His Beak. He Was Bitten By A Rabbit. I Didn't Know What Photo To Upload. She Came Out Beautiful In All Of Them
#98 Orange Is The New Black, And Working With Alpacas Is Our Rehab
#99 People In Space? Rocket Doesn’t Feel Well About It. It’s Enough What They’ve Done Here, On Earth
#100 The Endoscopy Revealed And Made It Possible To Remove 2 Suction Cups Accidentally Ingested By This Crocodilian
#101 So My Dog Had To Go To The Vet Today
#102 Bob Had A Bad Day At The Vet, So He Had To Wear The Hannibal Mask
#103 My Favorite Post-Anesthesia Faces
#104 Shelter Vet Tech, How I Feel Waking Up For Work Every Day During Kitten Season
#105 Stuffs In My Scrubs
#106 When A Big Friend Met A Little Friend In A Vet Clinic. My Gambian Pouched Rat Compared With The Vet's Fancy Rat
#107 The Vet Will Never Find Her
#108 He Scored A Perfect Score On His Body Conditioning Test
#109 The Clinic Cat Got A Shirt, And He Won't Let Anyone Take It Off
#110 Our Overnight Inpatient, Atlas, Felt Too Lonely In His Accommodations In Our Treatment Area, So We Invited Him To The Front To Help Us Greet Patients And Customers
#111 Are We Ready To Meet This Beauty From Wild Life?
#112 Sit On The Floor? No, We Sleep On It Too
#113 When The Anesthesiologist And Cardiologist Says No And The Radiologist Has To Say, Yes Somehow
#114 If I Were Asked: "Describe The Energy Of These Two Without Saying A Word", I Would Certainly Show This Sequence Of Photos
#115 I Raise You My Cat Mimi At The Vet
#116 My Friends’ Cat Can’t Wait To Meet The Vet
#117 Sometimes I Get To Have Some Awesome Patients Being The Only ER That Does Exotics In My Area
#118 POV: Your Mom’s Shaving Your Raisins For Your Neuter
#119 In Case Y'all Need Some Stress Relief
#120 Got Her Spayed And The Vet Didn’t Have Cones Small Enough
#121 New Vet Tech. Pro: Accept Dog-Food Salary. Con: Just Peed Behind The Counter
#122 She Was The Talk Of The Clinic At Our Last Vet Visit! They Had To Get A Step Ladder To Get Her Down
#123 My Vet Took These Photos Of My Girl After She Had A Tooth Pulled
#124 Head CT Of Clouded Leopard. It’s Hard To Explain What You Feel Being So Close To The Patient Like That, But I’m Sure It’s One Of The Most Amazing Experiences I Have Ever Had
#125 Pablo's First Trip To The Vet
#126 My Cat May Have “Mild” Vet Anxiety
#127 Not Enjoying Her First Trip To The Vet
#128 Someone Dropped Off Some Found Kittens. I'm Calling Him Cow
#129 The Cross Of Dog And Mom Shaming
#130 Ernie The Emu Was Not "Emused" Following Her CT, But We Had Cuddles Which Made It Better
#131 Our Hospital Cat Always Tries To Lay On The Drapes When We Wrap Packs, So I Gave Her Her Own Little Drape
#132 Luna Is Certain The Vet Will Never Find Her
#133 My Puppy Used To Fit In The Vet's Pocket
#134 Vet Said She Needed To Take A Little Off To Get Rid Of A Belly Mat. Dropped Off A Mainecoon And Picked Up A Shaved Weasel. For A 15-Year-Old Lady, I Think She Still Looks Cute
#135 Pixel Hiding At The Vet
#136 My Client Wanted To End My Life Today
#137 Asked Wife How The Visit To The Vet Was Going
#138 Snuggling Under The Calming Towel At The Vet's Office
#139 Angry Kitty Does Not Want To Give Us Our Gauze Back
#140 Cinder Ellie And A Very Bad Day At The Vet