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A vet assistant provides non-medical care for animals in veterinary offices, such as feeding, exercising, bathing and grooming. Assistants differ from vet technologists who take a state-issued credential examination and perform medical tasks such as giving X-rays or taking blood samples.
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Animal Care and Service Workers
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