Animal Behavior College interviews Jennifer Woodward and Penny Derbyshire-Baldyga. Jennifer has been a veterinary technician for over 10 years and Penny for over 30 years. Animal Behavior College’s Veterinary Assistant Program offers students the education and experience required to work in a hospital along with hands-on training in animal care facilities. Jennifer and Penny discuss what it takes to become a veterinary assistant, what veterinary offices look for, and the benefits of Animal Behavior College’s Veterinary Assistant Program.
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