Biology Veterinary Science - Vet Care of Exotic Pets (13-18Yrs)
Love animals, biology or zoology? We will discuss how a veterinarian cares for a variety of “exotic” animals such as rabbits, snakes, guinea pigs, lizards, hamsters, ferrets & turtles! Great for homeschool, after school, summer learning
What's included
6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Learners will be provided an optional project idea for each lesson. They will be asked to share their project via photo or video or link the document in the online classroom.Assessment
Feedback will be given on any submitted optional assignments.Class Experience
Beginner - Intermediate Level
During the lessons there will be a slide presentation as the veterinary care needs, important husbandry concerns and medical conditions that we see in these exotic and pocket pet species will be discussed. Learners will be provided with optional hands on projects each lesson that will be based on the animal types discussed. They will be asked to share photos or videos showing their projects. No grades will be provided. Additional carefully selected YouTube video links will be provided for additional learning. Topics vary depending on species but may include; common husbandry issues, parasites, dental care, medical conditions, common diseases, metabolic considerations/ issues.T ***This class will not be a place to get medical questions answered about your own pets. If your pet has a problem or you have questions about their health, please contact your local veterinarian. **** It is highly recommended that you do plenty of research and locate an exotics vet in your area BEFORE getting an exotic pet.
Learning Goals
Learners will develop their knowledge on a variety of exotic pet veterinary care.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum6 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
Rodents
Rodents- Guinea Pigs, hamsters, gerbils, rats - This lesson will discuss how the vet will hold these little ones and give them a physical exam. Common diseases and medical conditions will also be discussed.
1 assignment
Lesson 2:
Rabbits and Chinchillas
Rabbits and Chinchillas - These fuzzy favorites will be the topic of this lesson! How they are handled in the vet hospital as well as the way a vet does a complete physical exam will be discussed. Problems that we see them for in the vet clinic/hospital will be addressed.
Bunny burrito practice (need a stuffy and a towel)
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Snakes and Lizards
Snakes and Lizards - These popular pets will be reviewed and the way that vets help their clients care for these reptiles will be discussed. The importance of knowing the species needs in order for them to stay happy and healthy will also be shared.
1 assignment
Lesson 4:
Ferrets and Hedgehogs
Ferrets and Hedgehogs - Although some states in the U.S. do not allow these animals as pets, many do. These are not for every family, but those who own them enjoy them very much. The needs of these critters as well as why they are commonly see in the vet hospital are the focus of this lesson.
1 assignment
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Some medical conditions can be upsetting to some learners. They will be looking at some photos that can be “gross” to some students.
Supply List
Most materials needed will be found around the house such as; poster board, markers, cardboard box or shoe box, stuffed animal, small towel, and scissors.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine
Master's Degree in Education from Colorado State University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Eastern Illinois University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Charter Oak State College
I am a certified veterinary technician and veterinary educator. I have worked for 30 plus years in a practice that sees most common exotic and pocket pet species. I have hands on experience with all of the species we will be discussing.
I have a MEd from Colorado State University and a Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) from Lincoln Memorial University’s School of Veterinary Medicine.
I am excited to share my love of veterinary medicine for all of these fascinating animals with your aspiring veterinary professional!
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Self-Paced Course
$19
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6 weeks of teacher support
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Ages: 13-17