Veterinary pathology

Veterinary pathologists are veterinarians who specialize in the diagnosis of diseases through the examination of animal tissue and body fluids.

Veterinary pathology also takes into account the structure and function of the body and how particular cells were injured.

[4] Veterinary pathologists are employed in several different positions, including diagnostics, teaching, research, and the pharmaceutical industry.

[7] Ultimately, veterinary pathology consists of most of the behind-the-scenes laboratory work that studies virus, infections, bacteria, and much more.

Without veterinary pathologists, illness would spread throughout many species of animals much quicker than in the present day.

Mammary (breast) cancer on a dog.