Her interest in the welfare and care of animals began at an early age when she when
volunteered at veterinary practices, farms and rescue centers where she gained invaluable knowledge and experience with different species.
From an early age
I volunteered at veterinary practices, farms and rescue centers with whatever spare time I had, which provided me with invaluable experience across many areas.
Not exact matches
Once Teresa had completed her book work and passed all of her exams, it came time for her hands - on externship in which she
volunteered 90 hours
at a
veterinary clinic in her area to
practice what she had learned in a real - life
veterinary setting.
When I first got out of
veterinary school and started my first week of
practice in June of 1980), I was approached by a
volunteer at the shelter in Twin Falls, Idaho.
While working and staying
at the no - kill refuge, I had the opportunity to share my perspective of holistic
veterinary practice with the Amazon Cares Peruvian veterinarians and
volunteers.
Currently resides in Bozeman, MT with his wife Jessi and son Xavier Ursus, works
at a small animal / exotic
veterinary practice, is the consulting veterinarian for ZooMontana,
volunteers for the Wildlife Conservation Society's Wolverine Abdominal Transponder Placement Project and for coelomic transponder placement in lesser scaup (ducks), and enjoys snowboarding, river rafting, hiking, and wildlife photography!
Whether you're celebrating your own
volunteers or still on the fence about seeking unpaid help — here are some benefits to having an extra set of paws
at your
veterinary practice.
Since animal shelters work with local vets and
volunteer organizations to provide basic care
at bulk pricing, they pay much less for the same services charged
at private
veterinary practices.