On line "Veterinary Technician Schools" is a right place to get some on-line training for becoming a veterinarian technician. This training will certainly prepare you for the real stuff.
You can try "www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com". It is one of online vet tech schools that give you a training how to taking care of your animals and curing them.
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Penn Foster College offers vet tech online schools that are accredited. You can get a list of them at www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com Online vet tech schools are rare. Many colleges offer accredited programs but few are available exclusively online. You will need to choose a school that is near your home to take the necessary in person components of the program.
You have one of the first requirements for becoming a vet tech. That's a love of animals. There are online vet tech schools. Consider Penn Foster College, Purdue University and National American University. Also check with your local community college. They may offer some courses online.
No you have to finish school for further training.
Yes, lab technician training is indeed available online. Everest, as well as ITT technical institute, are both excellent schools to receive online lab tech training from.
Vet tech training programs teach skills that will assist a vet. They will how to take samples; examine animals; assist in surgeries; perform radiography tests; examinations; and nursing care.
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.
This depends on the nature of the school. Usually, it takes 1 to 2 years of training.
It takes 6-8 years of college training
Simply search for online vet tech schools and peruse the different options. Find the school that is most compelling, as well as one you can afford. I would recommend going to a community college or university for vet tech science though.
It depends on where you live. Some states have requirements for veterinarian techs; others do not. Some veterinarians expect a certain level of training or a degree, while others will train on the job. You can research schools here: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/vet-tech/vet-tech-resource-center