“Each animal that we see from the humane society is different,” Dr. Lewis said. “Our students teach them social skills, monitor their caloric intake and weight gain, bathe them when they’re stinky, and love them unconditionally.”
The partnership allows vet tech students to experience some of their first comprehensive physical examinations, vaccinations, bloodwork, anesthesia administration, surgical assisting with spays and neuters, fecals and dewormings, heartworm tests and preventive medications.
“We wouldn’t be able to provide such a large scale of medically necessary procedures without you,” Dr. Lewis said when she presented the award.
The Henry County Humane Society–Kewanee Chapter is a no-kill animal shelter and a 501(c)(3) charity organization.