The measures that racehorse Barbaro's owners took to provide care for him after a terrible injury highlights the need for people who are qualified to work in animal care jobs. Online-Education.net's "Animal Care and Veterinary Training Programs" section can help animal lovers learn more about animal care training needed to work in this career.
February 8, 2007
The recent euthanization of the racehorse Barbaro illustrates the need for trained animal care professionals. The "Animal Care and Veterinary Training Programs" section of Online-Education.net, a one-stop source for students and prospective students, offers resources for those interested in a career as a veterinary assistant.
Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro shattered his hind leg in the Preakness Stakes and underwent a five-hour operation. Barbaro received months of treatment in an intensive care unit at an animal hospital and captured the hearts of millions. Money, cards, gifts, and other goodies poured into the medical center as the horse battled for his life.
"Pet owners are becoming more affluent and more willing to pay for advanced care because many of them consider their pet to be part of the family. This growing affluence and view of pets will spur employment growth for veterinary technologists and technicians," according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). "The availability of advanced veterinary services, such as preventive dental care and surgical procedures, may provide opportunities for workers specializing in those areas."
The "Animal Care and Veterinary Training Programs" section of Online-Education.net can help people interested in animal care jobs learn more about the profession. Online animal care courses can help people learn about caring for animals and assisting with medical tests and procedures. Animal care courses also train veterinary assistants in procedures for house training animals, preventing destructive behavior and nutrition.
The availability of animal care jobs is expected to grow faster than average, but competition will be strong for positions at zoos, according to BLS. In 2006, spending on veterinary care for pets was estimated to be $9.4 billion, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association.
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