World Veterinary Day Messages

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World Veterinary Day is one day of the year completely dedicated to the lovely people that decided to dedicate their lives to the love, health, and well-being of the animals on this planet. This day is celebrated all around the globe every last Saturday of April. This year, that Saturday in April the 29th.
This veterinarian holiday was first celebrated in the year 2000 with the motive to highlight the lives and the hard work carried by the veterinarians all over the world.

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“Good veterinarians talk to animals. Great veterinarians hear them talk back. Happy World Veterinary Day!”

“May your days be wonderful and healthy like you make it for others. I want to thank you on this World Veterinary Day!”

“The best doctor in the world is a veterinarian. They can’t ask their patients what’s the matter, they’ve got just to know.  Happy World Veterinary Day!”

“Only a person that loves a challenge would take on patients that can’t tell them where it hurts. Happy World Veterinary Day!”

“To all of the vets and their team around the world a very Happy World Veterinary Day.”

“Medicos are going to be doctors. Veterinarians are going to be LEGENDS. Happy World Veterinary Day!”

“Some superheroes don’t wear capes. They are called veterinarians. Happy World Veterinary Day!”

“Your profession is not what brings home your weekly paycheck, your profession is what you’re put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling. Happy World Veterinary Day!”

HAPPY WORLD VETERINARY DAY!

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