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Veterinary Assistant
Caring for creatures great and small.
The continued growth of our nation's pet population has created a strong demand for qualified animal care services, creating thousands of new jobs. Pet owners expect a higher level of care for their animal companions. Apollo College's Veterinary Assistant program provides up-to-date career skills and hands-on experience to prepare our graduates as fully trained animal care professionals. Through our program, students receive instruction in caring for animals under the direction of veterinarians, as well as assisting in the operation of veterinary practices. Essential topics include how to treat illness, mend injuries, improve nutrition and increase the happiness and the life expectancy of animals. Other program subjects range from the basics of routine and emergency care to animal communication and behavior. In short, total-care training for the benefit of pets and their owners.
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If you are interested in this School
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Veterinary Assistant program is taught at following Campus locations: |
| Mesa : 1322 South Country Club Drive • Mesa, Az 85210 |
| Phoenix : 8503 N 27th Avenue •Phoenix, AZ 85051 |
Portland : 2004 Lloyd Center 3rd Floor • Portland, OR 97232
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| Spokane : 10102 E. Knox, Suite 200 • Spokane, Wa 99206 |
| Tucson : 3550 N Oracle Road • Tucson, Az 85705 |
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Accreditation
Each of the Apollo College campuses is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, 750 First St NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC 20002, to award Associate of Science degrees, Associate of Occupational Studies degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. |
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