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Pet Care
Credits: 0.75
Course Number: 60-891-628
Course Description
60-891-628 PET CARE ...students develop the knowledge, skills, and understanding of which animals make good pets, how to care for animals, and animal needs.
What will I learn?
- Actively listen and identify types of animals that make good pets
- Help create a classroom graph of pets
- Identify some facts about different pets
- Identify animals that are and are not usually pets
- Discuss the attributes of pets
- Define needs as something necessary for life (vital for growing, staying alive, and thriving). Examples are food, water, shelter, medical care, and love
- Define wants as things that a person/animal desires but are not necessary to stay alive
- Define animal welfare as giving animals what they need and treating animals with kindness and respect
- Demonstrate their knowledge of pets' needs versus their own needs
- Give examples of good pet care
- Design posters/fliers that inform about pet needs and ask for donations of specific items to be given to an animal shelter
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