Sentences with phrase «direct animal interaction»

Most direct animal interaction will be with our small mammal and pocket pets, specifically our classroom pets who we know are healthy, friendly and accustomed to being handled.

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Daily Activities — In addition to impounding pets from the public, the Intake team provides the first interaction with visitors to Animal Care Services by greeting, directing, assisting and answering questions.
Ticks that are infected with potentially deadly diseases can easily transmit these illnesses to your feline through their direct interaction with the animal's blood flow.
In her free time, Emilee volunteers for Danny's Farm, a working farm dedicated to the benefit of children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities by direct and safe interaction with farm animals.
Previously, she was the Director of Community Education for Heifer International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to relieving global hunger and poverty, and also developed and directed the Center for Animal - Human Relationships at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, where her focus involved human well - being as it relates to interaction with companion animals.
He has published widely on issues relating to the interaction between humans and animals, including exploring the roots of violence directed toward animals.
This is an intermediate - level position that emphasizes direct care of animals in addition to manual work functions; individuals in this class will have a higher degree of interaction with the visiting public as well as direct contact with the animals in this position.
Japan's Animal Crossing: New Leaf direct is going to focus in on the new update hitting the game, which is all about amiibo interaction.
The complex nature of human attachment and social interaction with caregivers might be one domain in which direct parallels with the animal literature are limited, potentially related to the fact that the attachment relationship between children and caregivers is a necessary scaffold for development of numerous uniquely human capacities, including emotion regulation and language (49, 50).
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