Animal Health Technician


Introduction

If you ever thought about becoming animal health technician, then this article is for you. You'll learn everything you ever wanted to know about becoming animal health technician, where animal health technician work, how much they get paid, what kind of additional in-service training they need, how you can become animal health technician, some of the dangers involved in the job, when you can expect to retire and how you can make difference in the lives of the people you serve.


What is it like to be animal health technician?

An animal health technician will take care of the animal he works with. He will be able to help an owner by giving them advice so that animal lives as well and as long as possible.


What do animal health technicians do?

An animal health technician may administer vaccines authorized by the veterinarian. He can also take care of blood tests or x-rays on an animal. He can prepare medications and treatments wounds with supervision of the veterinarian. They can give advice to animal's owner.


What do animal health technicians do on a typical day?

For an animal health technician, there is no day that is the same. Depending on the case of the day in a veterinary clinic, the technician must adapt to all kinds of problems. He must be available if the vet needs him.


Where do animal health technicians work?

Animal health technicians work in a variety of places. They may work in veterinary clinics or veterinary hospitals. They can also work in a laboratory to do research, in a pet store or on a livestock farm.


How can I become animal health technician?

To be an animal health technician you must have a high school diploma. Then, you have to go to college in animal health technology for a period of three years in order to get a diploma. During this three years, in order to facilitate integration into the labour market, several internships are mandatory. There are many ways to do your internship Each internship can last between four and five weeks. After that, you can do this job wherever you want.


How much money do animal health technicians make?

An animal health technician can make between $15.77/hour and $18.91/hour and around $37050/year.


What kinds of additional training do animal health technicians need?

They are a good deal of related training such as canine grooming, canine education, dog handler, animal behaviour, animal massage therapy, veterinary acupuncture or zoo therapy.


What are the dangers of being animal health technician?

The biggest danger is getting bitten by an animal and get infected or catch a disease that is contagious to humans.


What are the chances that animal health technicians will be replaced by robots soon?

I think the risk is low because social contact between an animal and a human being is essential. In addition, if new diseases or viruses appear in the future, the robot will not be able to detect it.


What age do animal health technicians retire at?

After several years as an animal health technician, they gained experience. They were also able to save animals that were sicked. They may have several regrets including being attached to an animal that has had the last resort to euthanasia.


Conclusion

In conclusion, at this moment I work in a veterinary clinic. Next semester, I will start to study in animal health technology at Lionel-Groulx College. My goal is to become an animal health technician. After my diploma in animal health technology, I will continue to work in a veterinary clinic.


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Source: https://www.metiers-quebec.org/sante/tech_sante_animale.htm#haut%20de%20page

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