In this 12 hour summer camp, students will learn how to make important measurements, make assessments and perform an exam, understand the importance of proper nutrition and hydration, discuss what to do when a dog is injured, what are lacerations and proper care of stitches, how to inspect for and properly remove ticks, how to give medicine to a dog, the purpose of vaccinations, and how the body builds immunities, discuss different types of radiographs, how they are taken and how to read them, be able to name, label and explain the digestive organs, what happens when a foreign body is stuck in the digestive tract, be able to differentiate between the types of dog body language, name and label the parts of the dogs eye, and discuss dog vision, discuss what it takes to become a Vet and types of Veterinary careers.
Students go home with a disposable lab coat, plush dog, dog bandana, adoption certificate, dog bowl, dog bone cookie cutter and recipe card, gloves, mask, sutures, syringe, tape measure, vet office worksheet, ruler, dog anatomy worksheet, laminated x-ray and wax pencil, dog body language worksheet, eye worksheet and model, and a diploma.
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