There are lots of opportunities to earn your degree online these days, but are they all worth the investment? In the case of becoming a veterinary technician online, the answer is a resounding yes. Most online degree programs should be viewed cautiously because they don't provide the hands-on experience and real world training you need to prepare yourself for the job. Veterinary technician online programs are different. Almost all of these programs have mandatory clinical coursework that require you to be well-versed with actual animal care procedures.
Renowned Scientists Jim Reynolds and Nigel Cook Join Advisory Committees for American Humane® Farm Animal Welfare Certification Program
DENVER, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Humane Association's prestigious farm animal welfare program has added two respected scientific authorities to serve on advisory committees for its American Humane Certified welfare certification program, the nation's oldest and fastest-growing third-party animal welfare label.
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University of California, Davis, veterinary professor Jim Reynolds, D.V.M., will join the American Humane Certified Scientific Advisory Committee, while University of Wisconsin professor Nigel Cook, Ph.D., will join the program's Scientific Fellows Committee.
Dog-Fighting DNA Database Breaks New Ground in Crackdown on Animal Cruelty
The nation’s first criminal dog-fighting DNA database has been established by the American Society for the “Canine CODIS” Technology Unveiled by ASPCA, Humane Society of Missouri, Louisiana SPCA &
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