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Volunteer Veterinary Medicine Work Experience Placements Overseas in Mongolia
Whether you are a high school student considering a career in veterinary medicine, an undergraduate or on a career break, working as a veterinary volunteer you could get involved in vaccinations, operations, laboratory work, post-mortems, inspections and the routine treatment of domestic animals and pets.

Mongolia is a vast country with desert, grassy steppes and mountains. Living within these landscapes is a wide array of animals. The welfare of domestic animals is an essential part of rural development and this is where you can help out as a veterinary volunteer in Mongolia.
In Mongolia veterinary volunteers work in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city, at the AMAR Pet Hospital. The hospital treats all kinds of pets and animals such as dogs, cats, turtles, birds, small mammals and race-horses. You will work alongside the local veterinary staff and have the opportunity to assist them with basic treatments, observe surgery and gain experience of diseases rarely seen in the West.
If you have a particular interest in horses there is also the chance to spend some of your veterinary placement outside of the city, where their entire way of life is dependent upon the horses they own. You will stay with a horseman and his family and help with their daily tasks, such a herding livestock and making food and drink from mare’s milk.
Our voluntary veterinary placements in Mongolia will give you access to invaluable work experience and increase your prospects within this highly competitive field. Show initiative and a willingness to get involved and you will have a thoroughly rewarding experience.
Volunteering on a Veterinary Placement in Mongolia with Projects Abroad

As a volunteer in Mongolia on one of our Veterinary placements, you can provide effective and practical help working on a variety of tasks. When you arrive at work on your first day, you will be assigned a supervisor who will be able to advise and support you during your placement, and of course the members of our Projects Abroad office are always on hand to help.
Your work will predominantly involve observing and assisting with operations, treating diseases, and giving vaccinations. You will learn how to handle all types of different animals from livestock to domestic animals.
Whichever voluntary placement you are working on, your input will be greatly encouraged and appreciated. The vets are keen to get you as involved as possible, and will enjoy teaching you about veterinary practice in their country.
This project is available for two weeks if you don't have time to join us for a month or more. This project has been selected by our local colleagues as being suitable for short term volunteering for both the host community and the volunteer. Although you will gain a valuable cultural insight and work intensely within the local community please be aware that you may not be able to make the same impact as someone volunteering for a longer period.
If you would like to get more involved with the animals of Mongolia, why not try our unique voluntary placement on the Nomad Project. As well as living in a Ger in a Nomadic community, you can gain experience handling a range of animals including goats, cows, yaks, horses and camels. Please contact us for more details.
“I was there to see veterinary practice ‘with a difference’. Based in a basement clinic in Ulaanbaatar, I was to travel with the vets out to rural visits, to help treat dogs in the city, to stay with nomads and experience the life of a herding community first hand, and to visit the famous Przewalski's horses.”Rosie Akester - Veterinary Medicine in Mongolia volunteer
