Definition: The word "vet" means a person who specializes in animal care and veterinary medicine. It refers to veterinarians, who are trained professionals who use their knowledge of animals and related subjects to treat, diagnose, and prevent human health issues. The term "surgery," as we know it today, is not used for this purpose but rather for the practice of performing or administering medical procedures to a patient's body. Veterinarians perform surgical procedures on animals like dogs, cats, horses, pigs, sheep, cows, goats, and others, using techniques such as suturing, cutting, removing skin, or cleaning tissue from wounds. The term "veterinary" refers to the field of veterinary medicine that includes both animal care and medical practice. It is used to describe a profession in which veterinarians provide services to animals for the treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of human health issues.