World Vets Training Center Rescues Find Homes
We are happy to announce that the two dogs who had been rescued and cared for by our training center staff in Granada, Nicaragua have been now adopted.
Simian (left) and Stoobie (right) were both found to be in need of veterinary attention back in December, however lacked an owner to facilitate it. During their stay at the training center, they received treatment, regular meals, in addition to being neutered. Now with their health restored they have a new place to call home. Both were placed in local homes.
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Volunteer Opportunity for Veterinarians: Share your Knowledge in Nicaragua this Summer!
World Vets International Veterinary Medicine (IVM) Program, based in Granada, Nicaragua, is a surgical training program where veterinarians provide one on one surgical instruction to students. To be a DVM instructor, no previous teaching experience is required to take advantage of this great work-travel opportunity. It is only required that you have at least one year of clinical experience and be comfortable performing and teaching basic spay/neuter.
What's more, veterinarians do not pay a fee to participate and accommodations along with airport transfers are provided. The only costs incurred include your airline ticket, some meals and any optional and/or additional excursions. We are currently looking for veterinarians for sessions during the months of June and July 2013. Read more and come spend your summer with us!
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