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This is a one-year hands-on program focusing on the skills required to work in careers involving animal care. Students spend a large portion of their time working with animals. At the local Humane Society, students develop safe handling skills and learn how to perform physical examinations and treatments. The students operate the SLC "Scruffy Dog Salon” where they groom dogs under the supervision of a national certified master groomer. Lab time is also spent learning surgical support techniques and basic clinical laboratory procedures which aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease in domestic animals.
The program is structured around four areas:
Students learn about animal health and disease, behaviour, handling and general care (involving cats, dogs, exotic pets, wildlife and livestock), dog grooming, and basic laboratory procedures. Students also study computer operations and office procedures, and they practice communication and marketing techniques.
The skills graduates bring to their place of employment will help to increase both the quality and scope of the services provided to animals and their owners.
This program is not open to International students.
Career Opportunities
Veterinary Assistants are employed in a variety of animal care environments; these include veterinary clinics, animal shelters which may lead to a career in animal cruelty investigations, pet stores, research colonies, grooming salons, and wildlife facilities. Some Veterinary Assistant graduates choose to open their own businesses such as boarding kennels, dog daycares or pet sitting services.
Overview
This is a one-year hands-on program focusing on the skills required to work in careers involving animal care. Students spend a large portion of their time working with animals. At the local Humane Society, students develop safe handling skills and learn how to perform physical examinations and treatments. The students operate the SLC "Scruffy Dog Salon” where they groom dogs under the supervision of a national certified master groomer. Lab time is also spent learning surgical support techniques and basic clinical laboratory procedures which aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease in domestic animals.
The program is structured around four areas:
Students learn about animal health and disease, behaviour, handling and general care (involving cats, dogs, exotic pets, wildlife and livestock), dog grooming, and basic laboratory procedures. Students also study computer operations and office procedures, and they practice communication and marketing techniques.
The skills graduates bring to their place of employment will help to increase both the quality and scope of the services provided to animals and their owners.
Highlights
Career Opportunities
Veterinary Assistants are employed in a variety of animal care environments; these include veterinary clinics, animal shelters which may lead to a career in animal cruelty investigations, pet stores, research colonies, grooming salons, and wildlife facilities. Some Veterinary Assistant graduates choose to open their own businesses such as boarding kennels, dog daycares or pet sitting services.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1967 |
| Location | Ontario, Canada |
| No. of Campuses | 3 |
| Students | 6500 full time, 20,000 part time (approximate value) |
| Campus housing | Available |
| Financial aid | Bursaries, awards and scholarships |
| Official Website | www.stlawrencecollege.ca |
| Particulars | Brockville campus | Cornwall campus | Kingston campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor degree | 21,500 CAD | 21,500 CAD | 21,500 CAD |
| Certificate and diploma | 15,600 CAD | 15,600 CAD | 16,000 CAD |
| Graduate certificates | 15,700 CAD | 15,700 CAD | 15,700 CAD |
| International student recovery fee | 375 CAD per semester | 375 CAD per semester | 375 CAD per semester |
| Average expenses for books | 400 -800 CAD | 400 -800 CAD | 400 -800 CAD |
| Residence | 6546 CAD | 6546 CAD | 6546+1700 CAD (additional meal plan) |
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| Average Accomodation & Food Costs in USA | USD 700 to 1000 Per Month |
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