To thrive as a Veterinary Sonographer, you need strong knowledge of veterinary anatomy, proficiency in performing and interpreting ultrasound examinations, and typically an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology or a related field, often with additional specialized sonography training or certification. Experience with ultrasound equipment, imaging software, and sometimes digital record-keeping systems is required. Attention to detail, effective communication with veterinarians and pet owners, and gentle animal handling skills help you excel in this position. These competencies ensure accurate diagnoses, high-quality patient care, and smooth collaboration in busy veterinary practices.