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Old 09-30-2005, 01:16 PM   #13 (permalink)
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The Natiional K9 hing would only be to teach you HOW to train animals, not WHY their methods work. I would suggest going for animal behaviour as well. Besides the more certifications, the more eligible you are the more people will have confidence in you to do a good job. Also animal behaviour opens doors for other career options that are still centered around animals if not dogs in specific.

A vet tech is the person who sets up for surgeries, takes care of recoverying pets, does the sanitation, MAY do the simple stuff like vaccines, health checks, etc. BAsically they are 2years of university short of being a veterinarian. They have all the basic knowledge of a vet, just can't do the intense stuff like surgeries, diagnosis, etc.
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