Learn Animal Science at Home!
Professional
Animal Care Specialist Program
As an
animal lover, you owe it to yourself to deliver the finest care possible
to your own pets. In addition, you may be thinking of starting a career
in veterinary assisting, breeding, and more. If so, the most convenient
way to prepare may be a home study course. In PCDI's Professional Animal
Care Specialist Program, you'll learn the hands-on techniques that professionals
use daily in veterinarian practices, animal hospitals, animal shelters,
pet stores, horse farms, ranches, wildlife and livestock programs, and
zoos. You can do it in your spare time, too.
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This
is nationally accredited, "nose to tail" instruction.
Key topics include: the physical exam; giving tests and recording
results; vaccines; how injured or sick animals communicate; behavior
and physical restraint; house-training; preventing destructive
behavior; pathology, disease, and injuries; epidemiology; infection;
using bandages, splints, and casts; managing wounds; the healing
process; food hygiene; pharmacology; animal dentistry; nutrition;
working with older animals; breeding and nursing of dogs, cats,
horses, birds, fish, small mammals, reptiles, and exotics; and
caring for wildlife.
Key
Advantages of Distance Learning at PCDI
- No
campus attendance, no commuting, no deadline pressure
- All
exams are open-book/open notes
- Learn
at your own pace; graduate in as little as six months!
- Earn
a nationally accredited diploma
- Enroll
any time and enjoy affordable, interest-free tuition
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Everything
you need to succeed, including beautifully illustrated lessons, easy-to-follow
study guide, and valuable supplies, arrive at your home. There are no
prerequisites to enroll. Enjoyable, practical home study training from
PCDI makes learning animal science a fascinating adventure! You may also
choose from more than 50 other career training courses, associate's and
master's degrees, or PCDI's high school diploma program.
CLICK
HERE TO REQUEST YOUR FREE CAREER KIT TODAY!
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