4 Tips For Starting A Veterinary Internship
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2 June 2020
Internships are a valuable tool for anyone entering a new career. They allow people to receive hands-on training that they might not have otherwise gotten. Here are four tips for anyone hoping to start a veterinary internship:
1. Start your internship hunt as early as possible
Many veterinary internships are designed for people who have already secured their degree in veterinary medicine, but not all of them are. There are internships available for people who are still in college.
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What Is A Pet Relocation Service?
Posted on:
29 May 2019
Moving can be a logistical nightmare, especially when you add in kids and pets. If you are going far from home, it can get even worse. That's why you want to do everything you can make your mover easier, at least logistically. That can mean hiring a pet relocation service to help you move your pet around. What are these services and how can they help you?
Pet Relocation Services
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Tips To Prepare Your Pup For First-Time Boarding
Posted on:
25 October 2018
If you need time away or have to travel for work, sometimes you aren't able to take your pet with you. You can leave your dog at a boarding facility to make sure all their needs are met. However, if your dog has never been to a boarding facility, you might wonder how well they will do without the familiarity of home base. Here are some things you can do to help prepare your pup to board for the first time.
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Ready For A New Family Member? Tips For Helping Your Adopted Cat Transition To Its New Home
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22 July 2018
If you're in the market for a cat, make sure you check out a local animal shelter such as Happy Life Animal Rescue first. There are many beautiful cats just waiting for the opportunity to be part of a loving family. Adopting a cat from a local animal shelter just may save a life, especially since pet overpopulation often requires animal shelters to participate in euthanasia programs. Adopting a cat is slightly different than adopting a kitten.
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