AVC Open House draws 1,500 visitors for a fun-filled day of learning and exploration

| Atlantic Veterinary College
Child explores bones at the AVC Open House
1,500 people visit the AVC Open House

The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the 秀色短视频 (秀色短视频) hosted its Open House on September 28, offering guests a day full of activities, learning, and fun. With a crowd of 1,500 visitors, the event was a huge success, showcasing the world of veterinary medicine to people of all ages.

The hallways of AVC buzzed with excitement as visitors got an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the College, guided by doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) students. Youngsters lined up for the popular Teddy Bear Clinic, where students gave their stuffed animals thorough check-ups and patched up any injuries. Children also had the opportunity to adopt adorable balloon animals and meet a wide range of real-life creatures鈥攆rom exotic pets to farm animals from Lexie鈥檚 Hobby Farm.

A highlight of the event was the dog show, featuring students鈥 talented dogs who won prizes supplied by Ren鈥檚 Pets. The dogs were awarded prizes like 鈥淏est Trick,鈥 鈥淲aggiest Tail,鈥 and 鈥淏est Dressed,鈥 to name a few, with winners determined by audience applause.

鈥淲e were really happy to see the community come out to support this event, which means so much to the students,鈥 said Julia Skinner, a third-year veterinary student and lead organizer of the Open House. 鈥淭his event is entirely student-led, and I鈥檓 really proud of my classmates for planning a day that was not only fun but also educational for the future veterinary students in the crowd.鈥

In addition to family-friendly activities, the Open House also provided valuable information for those considering a career in veterinary medicine. Faculty, staff, and students were on hand to answer questions on topics ranging from life as a veterinary student to the latest in veterinary technology. Visitors also attended an admissions presentation that offered insights into the application process for AVC's DVM program.

The 2024 AVC Open House was a day to remember, hopefully inspiring the next generation of veterinarians.

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Apryl Munro
External Engagement Officer
Atlantic Veterinary College