PDA

View Full Version : Beautiful Aussie at School!



Jessika
03-03-2008, 08:08 PM
I started school today as some of you may remember I'm taking courses at a vet tech institute to become a... you guessed it - vet tech lol. During lunch I was chatting with some of the upper classmen (they started school five months before us, we're the second class) I showed them a funny picture of Charlie that I took yesterday and one of the girls asked "OH you have an Aussie??? You're gonna love Sophie then!" So I ask who Sophie was... and they said "Well why don't we just show you?" So they bring me back into the kennels... and I met one of the most beautiful Aussies I've ever seen in person!!!

http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v195/8/11/501889047/n501889047_684944_6555.jpg

Her name is Sophie, and I would have brought her home TODAY except for a many number of reasons (mostly, she doesn't get along well with cats, and secondly, we already have a full house!) but she is such a cutie and I'm really looking forward to getting to work with her in the next few weeks :) Plus, she has the same blue eyes that my Charlie has :)

Oh and the picture of Charlie I was showing off?

http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v195/8/11/501889047/n501889047_679482_1038.jpg

He isn't comfortable unless he's uncomfortable!

*LabLoverKEB*
03-03-2008, 08:24 PM
That's such a pretty dog! How funny you are taking a vet tech class.... so am I! :p How do you like it? Is it offered at your school, or are you taking it outside of school? I'm taking mine outside of high school, but I get high school and college credits! :)

Jessika
03-03-2008, 08:36 PM
That's such a pretty dog! How funny you are taking a vet tech class.... so am I! :p How do you like it? Is it offered at your school, or are you taking it outside of school? I'm taking mine outside of high school, but I get high school and college credits! :)
It's a course offered at a local college. The facility and program are both brand new to this area, though the school has branches in other states and has had a vet tech program since... around 1930-something I think they said.

Today was only my first day but I think I'll love it! It's a good sign that I showed up and there's not only an Aussie currently there but a tortoise, too!! :) I'm really really excited to start classes, get my scrubs (they aren't in yet! :() and just get into it. It's going to be a L-O-T of work, though, but I'm prepared.

Taz_Zoee
03-03-2008, 09:17 PM
What a beautiful Aussie!! And Sophie was one of the possible names for Zoee when we were deciding on a name. LOL
That picture of Charlie is too darn funny!! :D :D

Freedom
03-03-2008, 10:20 PM
Sophie is lovely!

How owns her? What will you DO to her? :confused: :eek:

Like that Charlie boy, so funny!

Cinder & Smoke
03-04-2008, 12:23 AM
Sophie is lovely!
Who owns her? ... What will you DO to her? :confused: :eek:

My thoughts/questions, too. :confused:

Sure hope she's not just a Lab Rat to be practiced upon! :(

pitc9
03-04-2008, 07:04 AM
I was LOL at the picture of Charlie!!
Sophie IS beautiful!
Is she up for adoption??

buttercup132
03-04-2008, 07:26 AM
She's so cute, I'm glad your having so much fun.
Good luck with school.


Sure hope she's not just a Lab Rat to be practiced upon! http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/frown.gif Do you really think Jessika would do that especially with a dog she likes so much..? Lots of dogs go in colleges from other vets that need work.

Jessika
03-04-2008, 11:25 AM
OMDog you guys, no, I'm studying to become a vet tech, not animal testing!! We work closely with a no-kill shelter and will "adopt" some of their animals where we take care of them completely. We provide them with spays, vaccines, food, exercise, any operations they may need, any special needs animals, etc. YES it's for learning purposes, but we will NEVER EVER harm and animal or do something to them that their life didn't depend on. After an eight week term we adopt out all animals except small animals, and usually every single one gets taken home. In fact there's a mixed pup there with a brain tumor they almost lost, he's like the school's favorite pup there, he's had close brushes with death but he's pulling through thanks to the hard work of the vet there and the upper classmen.

I'm actually kind of surprised you guys would think I would do something harmful to another animal, much less one I love and respect so much :(

sasvermont
03-04-2008, 11:51 AM
We are often more protective of the animals than of the PetTalkers! Forgive us? I will confess that I know nothing about vet tech courses and do know that vet schools are often accused of "experienting" on animals for the sake of education. My guess is that the experimenting has improved, but still exisits. Educate us! ;)

Jessika
03-04-2008, 12:24 PM
Well I'm still new so I don't know all of the ins and outs of the courses yet, but I do know nobody touches an animal until they've practiced on "stuffed animals" (really, really, really expensive stuffed animals). They have restrictions on what you can do and how many times you can do it to an animal, such as drawing blood -- you only get two tries, and if you can't get a vein by the second try, you stop and the animal is put away (unless they *need* blood drawn, in which case the vet on staff will do it).

Basically, we don't just jump in and practice on the animals first; we learn, practice, and lastly use the real animal.

We also have what's called "kennel duty", we're put into small groups and on a three or so week cycle. If ifs your week for kennel duty it is your responsibility to come in early and stay late to completely clean and sanitize the kennels, exercise the animals, feed, water, bathe (if needed), observe them, give them medication, etc. They are VERY strict about this, it's 50% of the grade and if we miss even one day we can fail the class. We even have to come in on weekends.

I can give more information as I get more into the courses thought :)

BC_MoM
03-04-2008, 09:16 PM
Check out this Aussie we just got in, Jess!


http://hullshaven.org/images/adoptabledogs/chance1.jpg

Jessika
03-05-2008, 06:18 PM
Check out this Aussie we just got in, Jess!


http://hullshaven.org/images/adoptabledogs/chance1.jpg
AHHH OMG JESSSSSSSSS

I WANT HER NOWWWWW s/he's a red merle yes??? That's my WEAKEST spot :(

EDIT: Actually I'm just gonna take a wild guess and say it looks like a boy... am I right?

Taz_Zoee
03-05-2008, 07:51 PM
Check out this Aussie we just got in, Jess!


http://hullshaven.org/images/adoptabledogs/chance1.jpg
Ahhhh, I want him/her!!! I think Zoee needs a sibling, but I still need to convince Bruce of this, lol. :)

BC_MoM
03-05-2008, 07:52 PM
AHHH OMG JESSSSSSSSS

I WANT HER NOWWWWW s/he's a red merle yes??? That's my WEAKEST spot :(

EDIT: Actually I'm just gonna take a wild guess and say it looks like a boy... am I right?

Yep, red merle. Nope... female. 10 months old, sweetest and most gentle disposition. Goods with cats & dogs. :p

Jessika
03-06-2008, 04:21 PM
This is why I don't look on petfinder unless I KNOW I can get another pet. My heart aches because I want her so bad but I know I can't :(

ramanth
03-06-2008, 05:01 PM
Sophie is a real cutie!! And that picture of Charlie is so funny.

I hope to volunteer Chipper as a blood donor in future at MSU. Kia's too old. :(