
Laura and Kendal are in their second year of training to become vet nurses. They assist the vet when our pets are not well and monitor them after surgery. Not only do vet clinics help our animals get well, they also help to re-home animals. Laura and Kendall mainly look after cats and dogs, birds, rabbits, rats and mice.
Some Room Seven children were given the opportunity to ask questions.
Here is what they wanted to know:
Caitlin asked, "What is your favourite part when you are working with pets?"
Answer: "Seeing dogs get better and keeping pets company."
Abby asked, "Why can't rabbits eat lettuce?"
Answer: "They can, but don't feed them too much."
Some children wanted to investigate this answer further on the net.
David asked, "How many times have animals been sent in that are really sick and had to be put down?"
Answer: "Many pets have to be put down due to old age, suffering and sometimes owners don't have the money to pay the vet bills to make their pets better.
Jorgia asked, "Why can't dogs eat chocolate?"
Answer: "If dogs eat a lot, it is toxic or poisonous to them."
Many children didn't have the opportunity to ask their questions.
So afterwards they wrote them on "Our Wondering Wall."




2 comments:
The children in room 7 have asked some interesting questions. I would love to know some of the answers to the questions on the wondering wall when you find out what they are. What an interesting classroom room 7 is. Keep up the good work.
Brian
Room 7 you are very lucky to have such interesting people come and talk to you! You obviously listened well and thought out your questions carefully. As I am sure Mrs Hood has told you, listening is the key to learning!! Keep up the good work!
Jeremy's Mum
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