(En curso) Veterinaria de animales exóticos: Herpetología, Reptiles, Anfibios (10-15 años)
Ahora más que nunca, los dueños de animales exóticos buscan atención veterinaria. Esta clase de ciencias continua se adentra en el mundo de la atención veterinaria y la salud de camaleones, eslizones, gecos, serpientes, lagartijas y más, tanto salvajes como domésticos.
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
25 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
Veterinary medicine is changing but one thing remains the same: from young kids to high school teens, there's a lot of interest in becoming a veterinarian, assistant, zookeeper, or wildlife conservationist. From cute dolphins to scruffy wolves to coyotes, leopards, and scorpions... animals really capture the hearts of learners all over the world. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the veterinary field is expected to grow by 18% between now and 2028. Exotic animal breeding and pet trade opportunities are also growing faster than average. My classes are parent-influenced to provide learners with the information they want. In vet school, students can't learn only about their favorite species. They learn them all. This class is not set up to stuff animal facts in student's brains. This class is not set up to be "fluff" although it is also not as advanced as my equine, cat, dog anatomy classes and veterinary skills courses. Some sections of the class enjoy student discussion more than others. But, the number one reason exotic pets get sick and die is due to improper care from well-intended owners. Exotic pet vets spend a huge chunk of their day educating pet owners on the best ways to help exotic pets thrive. This course is packed with husbandry (how to care for) information, common medical emergencies, and the understanding of the anatomy and physiology of these animals. Each week is independent. Information from previous weeks is not required and it does not matter when you join the class. Although most weeks are focused on reptiles, students are allowed to request species for future instruction that may not be reptilian. How the Course Moves: 5 Minutes: Introductions & Sharing 10 Minutes: Wild Tendencies and Captive Care 5-10 Minutes: Most common medical diagnosis veterinarians treat & how to prevent these situations with proper care Last Minutes: Goodbyes and last-minute questions ** I allow student questions throughout the entirety of the class. I only ask that students stay on topic. Tentative Schedule: Week of May 5th, 2024: Jackson's Chameleon Week of May 12th, 2024: Spiderman Lizard Week of May 19th, 2024: Axolotls Week of May 26th, 2024: Hog Nose Snakes Week of June 2nd, 2024: Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink Week of June 9th, 2024: No Class Week of June 16th, 2024: Mountain Horned Dragons Week of June 23rd, 2024: Tokay Gecko Week of June 30th, 2024: Horned Lizard (Short Horned Lizard) Week of July 7th, 2024: Spotted Salamander Week of July 14, 2024: Knob Tailed Gecko Week of July 21st, 2024: Bearded Dragon Week of July 28th, 2024: Chinese Water Dragon (No Friday classes) Week of August 4th, 2024: Milk Snake Week of August 11th, 2024: Rhino Rat Snake Week of August 18th, 2024: Blue Tongue Skink Week of August 25th, 2024: Sailfin Dragon Week of September 1st, 2024: Green Basilisk Week of September 8th, 2024: Thorny Mountain Devil Lizard Week of September 15th, 2024: Leopard Gecko Week of September 22nd, 2024: Ackies Monitor Week of September 29th, 2024: Mexican Black Kingsnake Week of October 6th, 2024: Rankin's Dragon Week of October 13th, 2024: Mud Turtle Week of October 20th, 2024: Bullfrog - The Pixie Frog Week of October 27th, 2024: Ball Python Week of November 3rd, 2024: Russian Tortoise Week of November 10th, 2024: Crested Gecko Week of November 17th, 2024: Desert Iguana Week of November 24th, 2024: White's Tree Frog Week of December 1st, 2024: Crustaceans (Hermit Crabs) Week of December 8th, 2024: Week of December 15th, 2024: Week of December 22nd, 2024: Tokay Geckos Week of December 29th, 2024: Milk Snakes Week of January 5th, 2025: Spotted Salamander Week of January 12th, 2025: Black and White Tegu Week of January 19th, 2025: Ackies Monitor Week of January 26th, 2025: Frilled Dragon Week of February 2nd, 2025: Green Iguana Week of February 9th, 2025: Box Turtle Week of February 16th, 2025: Hognose Snakes Week of February 23rd, 2025: Week of March 2nd, 2025: Rhino Rat Snake Week of March 9th, 2025: Draco Lizards Week of March 16th, 2025: Mexican King Snakes Week of March 23rd, 2025: Blue Tongue Skink Week of March 30th, 2025: Axolotls Week of April 6th, 2025: Panther Chameleons Week of April 13th, 2025: Gargoyle Geckos Week of April 20th, 2025: Kenyan Sand Boas Week of April 27th, 2025: Spiderman Lizards Week of May 4th, 2025: Tokay Gecko Week of May 11th, 2025: Green Basilisk Week of May 18th, 2025: Week of May 25th, 2025: Week of June 1st, 2025: Ackies Monitor Week of June 8th, 2025: Rankins Dragon Week of June 15th, 2025: Mud Turtle Week of June 22nd, 2025: Week of June 29th, 2025: Week of July 6th, 2025: Week of July 13th, 2025: Week of July 20th, 2025: Week of July 27th, 2025: ** Please Note: When starting a new section, I will start with four weeks to see if we gain traction. Because this is a club, multiple learners are beneficial to students maximizing their time in the classroom. ** Please Note: I am not a licensed DVM. Per U.S. Federal Law and Outschool Policy, I will not diagnose, treat, or prescribe for any student pets. I will always recommend seeing a licensed veterinary consult in your state, province, or country.
Metas de aprendizaje
- Students will be able to complete a Species Fact Sheet for each possible "pet"
- Students will understand ethical issues that prevent some of these animals from being great pets
- Students will know the most common medical issues seen in pets of listed species
- Students will know how to prevent the most common medical issues in listed species
- Students will be able to add to their knowledge of veterinary care because unlike pet dogs, every single exotic animal we bring into captivity has different care than other species.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
None. This is a veterinary course. Injuries may be seen sometimes. For graphic photos, students will be warned and allowed to close their eyes if they wish but the images will be age appropriate. If reproductive questions are asked, proper terminology will be used and for in-depth questioning I refer to parents.
Lista de útiles escolares
Printables when applicable. Writing utensils if needed.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
1 el profesor tiene una licenciatura
Licenciatura en Ciencia Animal desde North Carolina State University
I am an Animal Scientist after graduating NC State in 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Animal Science Pre-Vet with a minor and additional concentrations. I worked in veterinary medicine and animal science in many veterinary clinics and at NC State ranging from 2004-2014 when I moved into education of animal species. I worked in the only Avian and Small Mammal Exotic board certified practice in my region. I worked in the only emergency clinic capable of seeing avian and exotic mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, in my area. I am prepared for this course.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
12 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
25 min
Completado por 188 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 10-15
3-10 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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