Yes, there are many programs that you can choose from online. With these programs, you are training to become a Veterinary Tech, not a full fledged Veterinarian.
I'm not sure. I would think it would be near impossible to get vet training online simply because it would be a very hands on process.
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
Yes, there are. Try http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/vettech/index.html?semkey=Q099419.
There are 28 highly rated online veterinary schools online. These are the top three. 1. Cornell University 2. University of California 3. Colorado State University
You can get verterinary technician training at an online school. Some online schools include Penn Foster Career School, ICS Canada, Ashworth College or Stratford Career Institute. This veterinary training entitles you to an entry level position at a veterinary clinic or other veterinary related occcupation.
Purdue University offers an online vet technician program as part of their distance learning. Learn more by visiting vet.purdue.edu/vettech. Yes, schools do offer online veterinary technician training. One website that gives a list of schools that does so is http://www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com/.
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
Veterenian assistants are not required to go to veterinary schools. They can get online training or obtain trainig at local community colleges.
As far as I can see, there are at least three schools that offer Veterinary Technician Degrees online. Penn Foster, Kaplan, and Ashworth University. All are accredited and have some positive feedback on their programs. You can check out Guide to Online Schools for more information!
Yes there are online classes to become a veterinary assistant. You can also enroll in online classes through community colleges and vocational schools.
The Ohio Veterinary Medical Assoc. doesn't credential veterinary technicians, though there is no reason that they wouldn't "recognize" as legitimate a degree in veterinary technology from an online program so long as the program is AVMA accredited.The Ohio Veterinary Licensing Board credentials veterinary technicians and they recognize degrees in veterinary technology from all AVMA accredited programs, either online or on-site.
All veterinary technician schools will give you a course which will consist of largely the same curriculum. It's not clear what you mean by non-proprietary.
No, I'm sorry. There are various technical schools and programs in the Boston area, but none of them will allow you to study to become a veterinary tech.