Friday, March 23, 2012
Your Questions About Animal Care Courses Uk
Sandra asks…What is your opinion on the animal welfare act of 2006?I am taking part in an animal care course- and I would love to know your opinion on the Animal welfare Act of 2006? (answers from those in the UK only please). Do you think it is to strict/ not harsh enough? What do you think could be improved? Oh, and please give detailed answers with reasons if you can please. Thank You for Reading, all answers are appreciated. :)bobg answers:Sorry--i don't know enough about it.Joseph asks…Would I be able to become an animal welfare officer with this course? (link)?What I'd like to
Monday, March 19, 2012
Your Questions About Courses For Animal Care
Sandy asks…Koi carp care? easy points for most informative answer!?I am finding it hard to find information on the care of koi carp. I am starting an animal care course and would like them when i am older so i would like to know about them. I want ghost koi, are they any different in body to other koi or are they just a different colour variation?
So far i have heard (i do not know if it this correct) that they need 1,000 gallons per koi/outdoor goldfish. And a pond of deeper than 3ft for winter months but they are fine out doors at winter. Their eating also is abit off in winter months
So far i have heard (i do not know if it this correct) that they need 1,000 gallons per koi/outdoor goldfish. And a pond of deeper than 3ft for winter months but they are fine out doors at winter. Their eating also is abit off in winter months
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Your Questions About Online Animal Care Courses
Mandy asks…Questions for those who own/have owned sugar gliders?I'm planning on getting two sugar gliders (if I get a male and female I know I need to get the male neutered) as pets/companions. I'm going to college this fall for a career in Veterinary Technology so I don't plan on getting them until sometime after I graduate (I'm going to be taking a course in exotics as well). I have done research on them, looked up local rescues and breeders, and also vet practices that deal with exotic pets near my area.
I would like some information from those who have owned/currently own a sugar
I would like some information from those who have owned/currently own a sugar
Your Questions About Online Animal Care Courses
Nancy asks…Questions for those who own/have owned sugar gliders?I'm planning on getting two sugar gliders (if I get a male and female I know I need to get the male neutered) as pets/companions. I'm going to college this fall for a career in Veterinary Technology so I don't plan on getting them until sometime after I graduate (I'm going to be taking a course in exotics as well). I have done research on them, looked up local rescues and breeders, and also vet practices that deal with exotic pets near my area.
I would like some information from those who have owned/currently own a sugar
I would like some information from those who have owned/currently own a sugar
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Your Questions About Animal Care Training Courses
Carol asks…lapse in house training whilst pregnant?my cousin is doing some kind of course to do with animal care and she is following a breeder through a bi*ches pregnancy at the moment. The breeder has been talking her through all aspects of the pregnancy as it happens and has recently mentioned that the bi*ch has lapsed in her house training through the night. (i think she has 2 weeks to go?) The breeder says this is quite common when large litters or large puppies are expected due to the puppies pressing on her bladder and bowel. I know the bi*ch can temporarily lapse in house training
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Your Questions About Courses In Animal Care University
Sharon asks…What jobs require just a course not college/university?I know pharmacy tech. and nurse assistant don't require degrees...
what are some other ones?
preferably in health care, law or animal care.
Thank you!bobg answers:Vet assistant
dental assistant
phlebotomy technician
personal trainer
medical coding and billingJenny asks…How do i become an Animal Physiotherapist?I want to know more about becoming an animal physiotherpist.. im 19 and i have gcses B-C, i did a 2 year National Diploma in Animal Care gaining triple distinction. Now im doing a massage course and hoping to do a
what are some other ones?
preferably in health care, law or animal care.
Thank you!bobg answers:Vet assistant
dental assistant
phlebotomy technician
personal trainer
medical coding and billingJenny asks…How do i become an Animal Physiotherapist?I want to know more about becoming an animal physiotherpist.. im 19 and i have gcses B-C, i did a 2 year National Diploma in Animal Care gaining triple distinction. Now im doing a massage course and hoping to do a
Monday, March 12, 2012
Your Questions About Courses For Animal Care
Sharon asks…Who is responsible for staff training and career development within a veterinary surgery?Hi, I'm studying an animal care course at college and in one of my assignments it asks a question "Who is responsible for staff training and career development?" Would anyone happen to know?bobg answers:It depends on each individual practice.
If it's a small practice, often times it's the owner (usually a veterinarian). Even in larger practices, the owner is probably going to be the one in charge of the other vets at the very least.
In larger practices there is usually someone called a
If it's a small practice, often times it's the owner (usually a veterinarian). Even in larger practices, the owner is probably going to be the one in charge of the other vets at the very least.
In larger practices there is usually someone called a
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Your Questions About Courses Animal Care India
Daniel asks…Need help with my dog?Hello. I dont like writing this. Anyway. 18 months back I brought a motherless stray puppy home cause I "thought" I can take care of it. I did not know anything about dog care. I dont want to get into everything but it has not been a very delightful 18 months. We do love the dog ok? Its not that we just want to get rid of it or anything but I feel if I keep the dog it will be troublesome for us and also for the dog. The reason I am saying this is as I mentioned before I did not much about dog care. My mom and dad both had dogs when they were growing up so I
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Your Questions About College Courses In Animal Care
Maria asks…College Courses on studying Animals?I want to study wild animals in their natural habitat. I would like to study big cats (lion, tigers, cheetahs, jaguars or panthers) or wolves but I don't know what college course to take for just studying them or taking care of them at a rescue center.
I don't want to work with blood or medical things, I don't do well at all with that stuff. I can't stand the sight of blood it makes me a little queasy.
So can anybody tell me what type of course to look for that doesn't involve medically taking care of them.
Please and thank you to all who
I don't want to work with blood or medical things, I don't do well at all with that stuff. I can't stand the sight of blood it makes me a little queasy.
So can anybody tell me what type of course to look for that doesn't involve medically taking care of them.
Please and thank you to all who
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Your Questions About Animal Care Training Courses
Mark asks…lapse in house training whilst pregnant?my cousin is doing some kind of course to do with animal care and she is following a breeder through a bi*ches pregnancy at the moment. The breeder has been talking her through all aspects of the pregnancy as it happens and has recently mentioned that the bi*ch has lapsed in her house training through the night. (i think she has 2 weeks to go?) The breeder says this is quite common when large litters or large puppies are expected due to the puppies pressing on her bladder and bowel. I know the bi*ch can temporarily lapse in house training
Monday, March 5, 2012
Your Questions About Online Courses For Animal Care
John asks…Pet Macaw? Where too buy and care tips?Hi there so I am planning too purchase a macaw in the next year or two and I am just getting prepared for such a wonderful companion. I have worked with macaws before at my local aquarium for a good five years so I am used too their nature, their food, preferred habitat, etc.
I live in Vancouver B.C., Canada and am looking too buy a macaw, preferably a Hyacinth, Scarlet, or Camelot. I have seen adds for blue and gold but am not extremely interested. I am wondering if I can order one online somewhere so he/she can be ship safely or I can drive
I live in Vancouver B.C., Canada and am looking too buy a macaw, preferably a Hyacinth, Scarlet, or Camelot. I have seen adds for blue and gold but am not extremely interested. I am wondering if I can order one online somewhere so he/she can be ship safely or I can drive
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Solve dog behaviour problems by learning animal courses with Asentia
by The Big Lunch
Discussing about equine rehabilitation and dog behaviour problems in detail
Dog behaviour problems and equine rehabilitation are the most important lessons in the progress of learning animal courses. These days, more and more people are taking interest in learning about animals, their behaviour, problems faced by them, and even about the cure to these problems. In fact, learning animal courses is one of the most in demand or so to say upcoming career options being taken up by most of the youngsters. Along with paying handsomely, this career option also makes you feel proud
Discussing about equine rehabilitation and dog behaviour problems in detail
Dog behaviour problems and equine rehabilitation are the most important lessons in the progress of learning animal courses. These days, more and more people are taking interest in learning about animals, their behaviour, problems faced by them, and even about the cure to these problems. In fact, learning animal courses is one of the most in demand or so to say upcoming career options being taken up by most of the youngsters. Along with paying handsomely, this career option also makes you feel proud
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