Friday, May 24, 2013

Work cited


How many hours they work?
http://netvet.wustl.edu/vetjob.htm

How much volunteering they will need?
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=777788

How much medication or vaccination do you give an animal?http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/animal-vaccinations/

What classes they need for this job?
http://vbs.psu.edu/majors/vbs/steps-to-becoming-a-veterinarian

What kinds of animals will a veterinarian be taking care of?http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0934738.html

What kinds of diseases do animals have?
http://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/IllnessandDisease/AnimalTransmittedDiseases.aspx

What kinds of medication are there for animals?http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/animal-vaccinations/

How much volunteering they will need?(http://education-portal.com/what_kind_of_degree_do_i_need_to_be_a_veterinarian.html).

The things veterinarian their job?
http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh20002001/259.htm

Thursday, May 23, 2013




Stephanie Thompson

6765 Lovett lane
Nichols SC, 29581

Phone: 910-234-1157
E-mail: thompsonstephanie46@yahoo.com
thompsonstephanie46@gmail.com

Objective
Getting learning experience in the work force

Education
2013, Green sea Floyds high school diploma

Experience
None

References
Jason rider ( brother in law) 843-877-0002

Skills
Good with people, good with animals, good listener, good characteristic

Friday, May 17, 2013

Question #8

How much medication or vaccination do you give an animal?

The amount depends on the animals weight and illness. It also depends on if the animal is strong enough to take the medication. Some animals can be allegic to the medication so therefore you have to be very careful about the medication you give them. Different kinds of animals can handle different kinds of medication than others can some just can't handle it at all.
The finding I found to be very interesting because I love animals and everything I found answered all the questionsI had in my research. It made me feel like I really want this job as my career. I hope when I go to college I can get this career I like and be able to make it a living for me one day. I use google and a vet website to find my answers to my questions. I love this job more than ever now that I have found out more about it and learn more than I knew about the career of my chose for the rest of my life.
question #7

what kinds of medication are there for animals?

Similar to human vaccines, animal vaccines are administered to prevent diseases from occurring in animals. Routinely vaccinating animals is often more affordable than paying for the treatment of sick animals, reduces transmission of microorganisms in the animal population, and reduces animal suffering. Pets are often given vaccines for infectious diseases such as rabies, parvovirus, distemper and hepatitis. Livestock animals, such as turkeys, chickens and cattle, are vaccinated to protect against diseases such as rotavirus, E. coli, pinkeye and brucellosis.

The proper application of vaccines to animal populations has enhanced their health and welfare, and prolonged their life expectancies. The goal of a vaccination program is to prevent or reduce disease, and thereby promote optimal patient, herd and public health. Even though some formerly common diseases have now become uncommon, vaccination is still highly recommended because these serious disease agents continue to thrive in certain environments.

Types of Animal Vaccines
Animal vaccines are part of a broader category of animal medicines called veterinary biologics (VB). VB products work primarily through the stimulation of the immune system in order to prevent or treat diseases.


http://www.ahi.org/about-animal-medicines/vaccines/

Thursday, May 16, 2013

question #6

what kinds of diseases do animals have?

Elephantiasis
Bubonic plague
Lyme disease
 Malaria
Plague typhus
Rabies
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Sleeping sickness
Trichinosis
Rift Valley fever

http://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/IllnessandDisease/AnimalTransmittedDiseases.aspx 
question #5

what kinds of animals will a veterinarian be taking care of?

the types of animals that will be taking care of under their care as a vet are cats, dogs, etc. Animals can be very dangerous so vets have to be very careful of what kind of animal it is. The types of animals that can possibly kill a vet are rattle snakes, king cobras, sting rays, blow fish, and many more.