11th Grade: Veterinary Assisting 3
Course # 8111550
1 credit
Students in the third course delve into both local, state, and federal animal-related laws, statutes, and ordinances. The problems, causes, and solutions of animal overpopulation are explored, along with the logistics of animal control and humane society organizations. The topics of preventative medicine and disease control related to companion and livestock animals are discussed, as are the breeding, husbandry, and daily care of these animals. Additionally, the husbandry and daily care of exotic animals and fish are introduced. This year students will take part in clinicals at local animal hospitals, and will focus on their human-relations, communications, and leadership and employability skills in a real-world setting.
**Students will begin their required clinical hours during this year. Clinical hours must be obtained in a licensed veterinary clinic. Students will be placed at affiliated clinics in the county to complete these hours during their internship classes. Students are encouraged to earn their driver's license or have a plan for transportation for this year. Transportation to and from these clinicals are the responsibility of the student. **