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<description> Hi! :)

I have always had love and passion towards the care of animals. And when i was little i always wanted to be a vet. I left secondry school in 2010 and studied a youth work NVQ, which was fantastic. But now i am focussing more on getting into veterinary nursing. Im currently living in the UK but am emigrating to Melbourne, Australia at the end of October. I am 19 years old, and have had animals since i was 14 because i was able to work and pay towards their upkeep. I have had rabbits in the past... one of which only died a few months ago at the age of eight years old. She was very poorly towards the end and i was administering daily antibiotic injections, and metacam pain relief orally. She had a chest infection that wouldnt go. We managed to keep it controlled by the medication for around six months, she was still a happy bunny which was good. :) I currently have two hamsters, a Syrian, and a chinese dwarf. Both females, and the sweetest things i have even owned! Cerys, my syrian has been through the wars bless her, she had a prolapse which was operated on by my lovely vet, then after the op developed a chest infection, to which she was on dailey antibiotics for over a month.

For months now i have been working hard gaining more and more experience in the animal world. I have been out to south africa to volunteer on a nature reserve there which was fantastic, i have also been volunteering at a local rabbit and guinea pig rescue. I also used to show hamsters, but have now retired my two girls. I have been volunteering at my local vet on the weekends for around four months now and have learnt so much. I have been based in the smaller surgery, which has been fantastic for me to build up relationships with the clients and to be able to shadow the vet at a quieter surgery. I has been fantastic as i have been able to ask questions and get really hands on. I have helped restrain many animals for procedures, helped in weigh in clinics, and handled medication. I have also worked on reception, answering the phone booking appointments, and chatting to clients in the waiting room. Next week i have a nine til five shift in the brand new main surgery in town. I&amp;#039;m very excited (and nervous), and am hoping to be able to observe operations, and build on the knowledge i have already gained. 

I have a college place in Melbourne in February 2013 on an animal studies course, which is part time fore a year. I am aiming to work alongside to pay for my studies - hopefully somthing animal related! - Then after that i am going to apply to the veterinary nurse college of Melbourne. :)

I am really excited about becoming a part of this forum, and am eager to read, and learn what everyone has to offer. 

Mai. x</description><link>https://www.vetclickforum.co.uk/read.php?5,21258,21258#msg-21258</link><lastBuildDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:29:35 +0000</lastBuildDate>
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