Vet Tech Research Paper

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Vet Tech has always been an option for me, helping animals is something that is very interesting. It was introduced in 1989, the AVMA officially adopted the name “Vet Tech.” In 1998, emergency vets debut on Animal Planet. And in 2008, student population grows from 500 to 700. There are about 17,000 people employed in the career field chosen. Some of the common trends of the job would be, working at Zoos, Aquariums, Boarding Kennels, and Wildlife sanctuaries. These jobs are usually found working in an animal clinic or hospitals and sometimes at farms because that is the “normal” areas for this occupation. In this career there are some general duties such as: Observe animals behavior and conditions, Provide nursing care, Bathe animals, Clip nails, groom animals hair, keep animals calm during exams or procedures. The more specific duties of the job would be to: take x-rays of animals and develop them, get utensils and prepare the animals for surgery, keep and record patient's history. Most of the clinics are open 24 hours. There is not anything that is unusual about the number of hours/nature of the job. (Bls.gov.vettech) …show more content…

As far as age, I do not think that they require a certain age but I assume they want you to be younger. The reason for this would be because of the heavy lifting, doing a lot of running around, helping of surgery’s, etc. The reasons for age also relates to the health and physical aspect of the job, meaning you have to have good health and physical strength to be in this job field most of the time. Having a good personality in this job will help you a lot, you have got to be able to talk to patients and talking to them and being friendly with their owners would make them want to come back, which is good business for the company that you work for. (Bls.gov &

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