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STUDENTS STUDY ANIMAL HEALTH

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Allied Health students at Keys Technology Center in Ocean Springs recently received a visit from Stacey Randall, local veterinarian; Ellen Villines, veterinarian technician; and Carla Anderson, puppy raiser, as part of their animal medical careers unit of study. Allied Health teacher is Judy Dalgo. Randall, from Bienville Animal Medical Center, leads the annual Pet-Vet Day, during which the students bring in their pets for examination and breed study. Anderson, who volunteers with Southeastern Guide Dogs Inc., brought in her newest puppy, Tish, who is being evaluated as a guide dog. Anderson talked with the students about volunteering as puppy raisers and shared stories about guide dogs she has trained. From left: Brittany Santamaria, Tave Henry, Anderson with Tish, Caitlin Catchot and Shelby Campbell.

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