Veterinary Clinical Practices I


VET-133

This course introduces the basic practices and techniques of the veterinary clinic and biomedical research fields for dogs, cats, and laboratory animals. Topics include physical exam, husbandry, housing, sanitation, restraint and handling, administration of medications, anesthesia and euthanasia techniques, grooming and dentistry. Upon completion, students should be able to properly restrain, medicate, examine, groom, and maintain each of the species studied.

  • Prerequisite:
    VET-123 and VET-125
  • Corequisite:
    VET-120 and VET-131
Class Hours 2
Lab Hours 3
Clinic, Coop, or Shop Hours
Credit Hours 3