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Halloween Decor and Treats to Watch Out For With Pets
Halloween is a favorite holiday for many of us. Costumes, decorations, and candy fill the season with excitement. For our furry friends though, Halloween can bring hidden dangers. Dogs and cats are naturally curious and may explore things that can harm them. As pet owners, we need to stay mindful of what we bring into our homes during this spooky time of year. At KLR Medical Certification Training School, we make it a priority to teach students about the potential dangers tha
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Oct 303 min read


Veterinary Sciences Rotations: Real-World Learning at KLR Medical Certification Training School
At KLR Medical Certification Training School, our Veterinary Sciences program goes beyond traditional classroom instruction by offering students the opportunity to participate in work-based learning rotations. These rotations serve as an essential part of the second year of the Veterinary Sciences curriculum, where students leave the blended classroom and step into a real-world veterinary office to apply their knowledge and gain hands-on experience. What are Veterinary Scienc
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May 294 min read


The Pros and Cons of Agriculture on the Environment and the Future of Agriculture
Agriculture is a vital part of human society, providing food, clothing, and resources. However, its impact on the environment is a topic of ongoing debate. While farming can offer benefits like feeding the world, it also poses several challenges, especially in relation to environmental sustainability. In this post, we’ll explore both the positive and negative environmental effects of agriculture and look ahead to the future of farming. The Pros of Agriculture to the Environme
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Mar 264 min read


Zoonotic Disease:
How to stay safe while working at a Veterinary Clinic Working at a veterinary clinic can be incredibly rewarding, but it also comes with unique risks—one of the most important being zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are illnesses that can be transmitted from animals to humans, and as a veterinary professional, you are exposed to a variety of animals, some of which may carry these diseases. However, with the right precautions, you can protect yourself and your coworkers whi
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Jan 305 min read
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