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Page 10 | Oct. 10, 2023
Students enjoy dog grooming days
Vet tech students benefit from hands-on experience with staff pets kairi natal photo editor
Even though it’s exciting to see all the pets on campus on animal grooming days, inviting teachers to bring their furry friends to campus serves a bigger purpose for vet tech students. Agricultural science teacher Brandon Callis, who oversees the vet tech program says the students get to gain experience with the animals and clients in the program. “Students get to gain real-world experience,” he said. “Not only working with animals but also with the clients.” Senior Lauren Carrol said it is challenging to remember all the steps she has to do to properly handle and provide their grooming services. “Remembering all the steps Mr. Callis would teach (is the hardest part),” she said.” There’s a lot of things you need to know in order to do things right.” The vet tech program offers many different grooming opportunities for dogs including bathing, nail trimming, and haircuts for the dogs. Callis said the experience working in the vet tech program provides, allows some students to earn paid jobs.
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photo LEGEND Dan the dawg posing for the camera in front of the Akins Vetrinary Clinic in the portables.
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morning check in
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Pearl the dog struts outside the Akins Vet Clinic at dawn to go get checked in.
Autumn and Rusty wait outside to get checked in at the Akins Veterinary Clinic.