Sentences with phrase «exotic animal education»

While receiving an exotic animal education and training degree from Moorpark College, Joel Beckman devoted several years to training, caring for and performing with big cats, monkeys, camels, birds and many other exotics.

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Up to 56 hours of continuing education credits may be earned on topics ranging from small animals and exotics to personal wellness and business management.
With an education that is in many respects equivalent to that of a physician, the veterinarian may work in fields ranging from rural and urban pet care to working with exotic animals in -LSB-...]
We have policies on: animals in entertainment; animals in research, testing and education; trophy hunting; exotic pets, and more.
With your education and licensing you will also have an opportunity to work with lab animals including mice, rats and guinea pigs, zoo animals and exotic animals such as eagles, lizards, snakes, owls, vultures, eagles, and hawks.
He has pursued continuing education on a variety of avian, exotic, and small animal medical topics.
MCVC provides 20 hours of continuing education with tracks on small animal, large animal, equine, practice management, exotics, avian, technician, and complementary medicine — all of this at a discount for members!
Beginning in 2007, Oxbow Animal Health has awarded five scholarships each year to outstanding individuals pursuing education in the exotic and companion animal veterinary fAnimal Health has awarded five scholarships each year to outstanding individuals pursuing education in the exotic and companion animal veterinary fanimal veterinary fields.
The shelter features a top - of - the - line ventilation system to curtail the spread of disease, an education room to provide valuable animal training and educational programs, the Sarah Paul Surgical Suite, space for approximately 75 dogs and 150 cats, a room for the smaller «exotic» animals, private «get - acquainted rooms» for people meeting potential pets, and so much more.
A vet tech education prepares you to work with a variety of animals (depending on the program), generally including large and small animals, exotic pets, and lab animals.
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Brittany earned a degree in Exotic Animal Training and Management from Moorpark College, as well as degrees in Animal Behavior and Wildlife Education.
Laura founded Animal Behavior Training Concepts in 2004 to help pet owners enhance their relationship with their animals through the same principles of positive reinforcement and continuing education that she cherished in the exotic animal training Animal Behavior Training Concepts in 2004 to help pet owners enhance their relationship with their animals through the same principles of positive reinforcement and continuing education that she cherished in the exotic animal training animal training world.
This year's scholarship winners are: • Carin Mellick - Ponca Public Schools (Ponca, NE) Nebraska High School Scholarship • Ellie Purpura - University of California, Davis (Davis, CA) Undergraduate Academic Scholarship • Alicia Blose - Jefferson College (Hillsboro, MO) Veterinary Technology Academic Scholarship • Annabelle Hernandez - Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) Veterinary Technology Academic Scholarship • Brittany Wolfe - Virginia - Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (Blacksburg, VA) Veterinary Medicine Academic Scholarship «The Oxbow family is passionate about supporting the future of exotic animal health,» said Melissa Ross, Oxbow's Vice President of Marketing, Education and Innovation.
Our Doctors provide excellent education and medical services for puppies, kittens, adult dogs, adult cats, senior pets and exotic animals.
* Providing lifetime care for 300 animals * Conducts an intensive adoption program for homeless dogs and cats * Works directly with county animal services in saving lives of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a public feral cat trapping program under the trap / neuter / return policy * Networks with 42 organizations across the U. S. in placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful public demonstrations to call attention to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle by sponsoring public events and education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
Even now, with their focus on ongoing continuing education, at the Veterinary Center, they make certain they keep up on the latest in exotic animal care, so that they can provide you and your pet with the most current, cutting edge information available.
Volunteers assist the Exotic Animal Caregivers with husbandry, cleaning, exercising and socializing of the exotic pets used in our Education and Pet Encounter Therapy proExotic Animal Caregivers with husbandry, cleaning, exercising and socializing of the exotic pets used in our Education and Pet Encounter Therapy proexotic pets used in our Education and Pet Encounter Therapy programs.
Full - service animal hospital, boarding facility, surgical procedures, dental care, client education, exotic care, on - site diagnostics, laser therapy, hospice care.
Krysta enjoys working with exotic animals and her special interest lie in client education and ensuring that patients receive the best treatment possible.
The Oxbow Academic Scholarships award annual financial support to five outstanding students pursuing education in the exotic and companion animal veterinary fields.
«The Oxbow family is passionate about supporting the future of exotic animal health,» said Melissa Ross, Oxbow's vice president of marketing, education and innovation.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice clinics, but your education will prepare you for employment in private and public research institutions, military service, humane societies and rescue organizations, veterinary teaching hospitals, livestock and equine facilities, diagnostic laboratories, and zoos and exotic animal facilities.
They argue that these actions, combined with effective education programs that give citizens the knowledge and resources to deal with exotic plants, animals, and other species in their regions, will prevent the further loss of biodiversity caused by invasive species.
Highlights Licensed and certified veterinary technician in Virginia Ongoing education in working with exotic animals such as ferrets, rabbits, frogs, parrots and snakes Member, National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America Bilingual in English and Spanish Excellent bedside manner Great at thinking outside of the box Calm and compassionate Exemplary communications skills Experience Veterinary Technician 7/1/2008 — Present Dogs, Reptiles and More — Roanoke, VA Work with companion animals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, parrots, lizards and snakes.
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