Common Veterinary Concerns and Responsible Pet Ownership
Having a pet is a something that most people experience at some point[1], and many consider their pets as part of the family[2]. Owning a pet or other domestic animal means being responsible for another life, one that cannot take care of itself and depends on its owner for most needs. When you decide to get a pet, know that you will take on several obligations in order to maintain a satisfying relationship with your pet and for it to have a long, healthy life.
In this module you will learn about various veterinary concerns for pets and pet owners. In this module we discuss the following major topics:
- Caring and protecting your pet, emergency care, and end of life considerations;
- Ways to protect the community;
- Ways to protect yourself, and
- Animal cruelty.
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