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LL Award Introduction 2021 Meritorious Service AwardVanessa George2021-06-28T16:06:32-06:00

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Empowering RVTs through leadership, advocacy, inclusion, and innovation to advance our profession.

The Alberta Veterinary Technologist Association
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Expand your confidence with reptiles and amphibian Expand your confidence with reptiles and amphibians in practice!  Join us for Part 3, of the 3-part ABVTA 2026 Exotic Track.

This two hour session, led by Christina Miller, AHT, RVT, B.Sc. (Ag. Env. Sci), VTS (CP-Exotics), reviews key principles of reptile and amphibian care. Topics include general husbandry, nutrition, suitability as pets, preventative care needs, and a review of common diseases and disorders encountered in clinical settings.

Pricing is $10 per session for members and $30 per track for non members, reflecting the extended two hour format and specialized content.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and register for track 3.
Feel more confident treating and educating clients Feel more confident treating and educating clients about companion birds! Join us for Part 2, of the 3-part ABVTA 2026 Exotic Track.

This two hour session, led by Christina Miller, AHT, RVT, B.Sc. (Ag. Env. Sci), VTS (CP-Exotics), reviews the most common companion bird species encountered in clinics. Participants will explore care and husbandry, nutrition, suitability as pets, grooming and preventative care needs, and common diseases and disorders affecting avian patients.

Pricing is $10 per session for members and $30 per track for non members, reflecting the extended two hour format and specialized content.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and register for track 2.
RVTs are essential in exotic animal care. Their sp RVTs are essential in exotic animal care. Their specialized training helps detect subtle signs of illness, closely monitor fragile patients, and support life-saving treatment when exotic pets need it most. 🦜🐍
A few ABVTA courses are expiring soon! Visit the T A few ABVTA courses are expiring soon! Visit the Training Zone in the member portal before they’re gone.
Cold weather can be tough on pets, especially seni Cold weather can be tough on pets, especially seniors, puppies, and animals with short coats. Limit outdoor time during extreme temperatures and make sure they have a warm, dry place to rest indoors.

Ice, salt, and cold pavement can irritate or burn paw pads. Wipe paws after walks and use pet-friendly ice melt around your home to prevent injuries or accidental ingestion. Protective booties can also help keep paws comfortable.

A few small precautions can make winter safer and more comfortable for every pet. ❄️🐾
Thank you to everyone who joined, learned, and sha Thank you to everyone who joined, learned, and shared knowledge with us in 2025. Here’s to even more opportunities to grow and learn together in 2026! ✨
Happy New Year! ✨ The ABVTA office remains closed Happy New Year! ✨

The ABVTA office remains closed for the holidays and will reopen on Monday, January 5.

As we welcome 2026, we’re grateful for every RVT whose dedication, compassion, and professionalism strengthen our community. Here’s to another year of empowering RVTs, advancing the profession, and strengthening the future of animal health in Alberta. 💚
RVTs are not limited to clinical settings. They pl RVTs are not limited to clinical settings. They play essential roles in wildlife rehabilitation, zoos, educational institutions, research facilities, pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, feedlot operations, ranching and dairy production, humane societies, law enforcement, government services, equine training facilities, and so much more. 💪

To learn more about what RVTs do and how they impact every aspect of animal health, visit our website www.abvta.com
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