20 Veterinarian Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think of this veterinarian we colored? Do not you think it turned out really nice? We made these pictures for you, so they can serve as a guide and help you make your own drawings, with the techniques and materials that suit you best.
We have lots of veterinarian coloring pages, so feel free to explore the gallery. In it you will find everything from pictures of veterinarians with dogs to color, to drawings of cartoon veterinarians. Each one will be special and fun, so you will not regret it if you decide to paint them.
If you have pets and they have felt sick, you have surely turned to a veterinarian. They are very important! Because they take care of our beloved companions and help them when they feel ill or have an accident. They are doctors, but for animals, which is why they are so necessary.
Here you will find veterinarian coloring pages with important information about them above each image, which will let you gain new knowledge that you can share with your family. Are you coming?
Welcome! At Coloring Together we have a variety of coloring pages on all kinds of topics, so you can learn from home without much effort. You can apply any techniques you prefer. Come on! It will be fun.
You can send us your creations, and that way we will share them with the whole world, and you yourself will be able to admire the art of other little and grown-up artists. Do not be shy! You will not regret it.
Do you need a veterinarian? Here we have plenty. The only problem is that they need color. Quick! If you paint them, they will be able to help many animals that are sick or have some injury. Are you ready? It will be fun.
Veterinarians coloring pages
Why color pictures of veterinarians?
What do you think about veterinarians? Do not you think it is a necessary profession? If you have a pet, you may have noticed that, just like us, animals also get sick, hurt themselves, or catch a cold.
But it is much more complicated for them, because they cannot talk, which makes it hard to know what is wrong. That is why veterinarians exist, to diagnose illnesses in our companions, cure them, or give us instructions on how to care for them.
But veterinarians do not only treat domestic animals! They also care for and diagnose illnesses in wild animals, like lions, giraffes, species of birds, and even insects!
Is not that amazing? If you decide to color veterinarians you will learn so much about this topic, do you know why? We added information and fun facts above each image that will boost your knowledge on this subject. Is not that incredible?
We know you will have fun! So grab all your colors, chalks, or markers. These cute veterinarians are waiting for you.
Learn while coloring Veterinarians
- In Mexico there are around 79,965 veterinary doctors who remain active.
- On August 17, 1853, the Veterinary Doctor's Day is celebrated in Mexico, in honor of the opening of Mexico's first veterinary school, on that same day.
- Justina Gonzales Morilla was the first woman to enroll in the veterinary degree program, in Spain.
- Maria Josefa Cerrato was the first woman to earn the veterinary degree in Spain, and she is considered a pioneer of this field.
- On August 6 of every year, Veterinarian's Day is celebrated in Argentina.
- The symbol of veterinary medicine is represented by a snake entwined around a staff, with these two placed within the letter V.
- World Veterinary Day is celebrated on April 24 of each year, with the goal of recognizing the value of this profession.
- It is estimated that between 61% and 68% of veterinary doctors suffer some serious injury related to handling, managing, and caring for animals.
- Every October 7, Veterinarian's Day is celebrated in Chile.
- Compared to previous years, more and more women are studying to become veterinarians. The UCC (Catholic University of Cordoba) in Argentina announced in 2015 that women made up 77% of that degree program.
- Bernhard Bang was one of the most important Danish veterinarians, as he carried out studies on bovine tuberculosis, and in 1896 he discovered a proteobacterium called "Brucella abortus".
- Daniel E. Salmon was an American veterinarian who discovered, in 1885, the first representative of the broad group of bacteria known as "Salmonellas".
- Gaston Ramon was a French veterinarian and biologist famous for his contributions to the development of vaccines against diphtheria and tetanus.
- Camille Guerin was a French veterinarian and biologist who developed, together with doctor Albert Calmette, the vaccine against tuberculosis, known as B.C.G.
