Could Leasing a Horse Save You Money?

Horses are expensive. The cost of a horse itself can be disheartening. However, you also need to factor in the costs to take care of. This includes animal health care costs and food costs. Is there any way to have the joy of owning a horse without the hassle of these expensive costs? In this video, you will find out.


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Leasing a horse may sound like a great idea. However, it will only save you money under very specific conditions. In general, you will want to avoid leasing and simply buy a horse with cash. The situation where a lease would make sense is if you want to see what it is like to take care of a horse. The money saved only comes into play if you try it and decide to cancel the lease after deciding that it is not for you. This way, you haven’t wasted money on a horse that you will just sell later on. Even so, you could volunteer on a horse farm to get the same experience without having to pay a penny. So, it is really up to you.

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What is it Like Working at a Vet Hospital?

As you may know, a huge percentage of young kids dream of being a vet. With so much love for animals, it can be easy to daydream about helping all of the puppies and kitties live a whole and healthy life. However, as we grow up it is obviously not such a black and white profession. Becoming a vet takes a ton of work and schooling, and even the road to being a veterinary technician is a long and arduous one. If you still want to get into animal medicine, it’s crucial to think about where you want to work after you graduate.


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You can work in a rescue, a vet hospital, or animal ER. To help you to make your choice, this video shines a spotlight on what it is like to work in a veterinary hospital.

Working at a vet hospital is no easy time. In fact, you will be on your feet and juggling multiple task at any given time. You will be restraining animals for the head doctor a lot of the time, or seeing to performing basic tasks like vaccines. Additionally, you will be working with a lot of other vets, so getting to know your coworkers is somewhat inevitable.

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