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A career in veterinary technology requires at least two years of college training and, of course, a love of animals.

Veterinary technology is a rapidly expanding field. Most veterinary technicians work in private practice clinics or hospitals.

Most programs result in an associate degree. Some programs culminate with a certificate or diploma.

The AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) classifies accreditations such as full accreditation, provisional accreditation and more.

Browse through our Flea Market to buy or sell pets, supplies and services on our vet website.

A 6-week online course from Humane Society University, teaching theories, procedures, and techniques for euthanasia of animals in a shelter.

In our Personals you'll connect with people who share your passion for animals.

Here you'll find jobs and gain valuable career-building tools for veterinarian careers.

Dream of being a dog trainer? Animal Behavior College is the largest school of its kind, offering a certification program.

The programs listed here are accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The AVMA does not accredit correspondence courses.

Euthanasia of dogs and cats in the shelter environment is an online course in our continuing education classes.

Lengthier programs can lead to a baccalaureate degree. Most states require veterinary technicians to pass a credentialing exam.


















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