bassetlover asked:

I am ready to enroll in an online vet tech program. I want the info mainly for my own knowledge and use as a dog/cat/bird owner / dog breeder and dog rescuer, not so much as to prepare for a career because I am semi-retired from a business career. Animals are my passion now, and I just want to learn as much as I can without going back to college to prepare for another career.

Any suggestions or experience with online vet tech programs? So far I’ve only contacted and researched Penn Foster.

Thanks for any feedback you may have that will help me make a good decision with my time and money on the line.

Question posted courtesy of: Sue

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  • Comments

    pinkchicchild on 21 February, 2008 at 4:10 am #

    An official program have fun.
    The vet tech program have an official program you need to do clinical hours which can be written off by experience part time work or attending lab hours.