Veterinary Technicians comes with a lot of knowledge and education. Mostly, a person looking into this career should love animals. A pet owner is trusting a Vet Tech to take care of their pet during any situation, life or death. A Vet Tech should be able to handle stress, be patient, calm, and good communication skills. Animals cannot tell a Vet Tech where they are hurting, so it’s her job to figure out what’s wrong with the small animal. “For animal lovers with a passion for science, a career as a Veterinary Technician is extremely rewarding.” (Bryant). To become a Veterinary Technician is to either complete a two-year Vet Tech program that’s given by the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association). If it’s not possible to attend classes on campus, then there’s an online class (Nine Distance Learning) that anyone could take. It would take two to five years for a degree. Classes from Veterinary Anatomy to Medicine is possible. $10,00 to $40,000 per year and $40,000 to $160,000 for four