Fun in the Sun: How to Keep Your Pets Safe and Happy This Summer

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Video Duration: 57 minutes Join veterinary technician Lara Jackson as she discusses summertime pet safety tips while focusing on heat and water safety. Next, one of our social media gurus, Erica Sadler, will share some fun DIYs to enjoy with your pets at home this summer.

Meet the Expert

Lara started out in veterinary medicine in 2010 by volunteering with the spay/neuter clinic of the Sandhills in North Carolina. Shortly after starting she discovered her love of animal nursing and changed career paths from human to animal. She graduated from Central Carolina Community College in 2013 with an associate degree in veterinary technology, while in attendance she worked as the programs kennel technician. She has a background in general practice, emergency medicine, surgery, and anesthesia. After many years in the realm of oncologic surgery, and realizing her love of teaching, Lara pursued a career at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. For the last four years, she was a clinical technician in the Medical Oncology department at North Caroline State University where she helped shape the future of veterinary medicine and was involved in several ongoing studies. She moved to the Midwest at the beginning of this year to become the Surgical Services Manager at Sirius Veterinary Orthopedic Center. She still pursues higher education in Medical Oncology, Anesthesia, and Surgery. She lives with her Golden retriever and three cats in Omaha. Her 30-year-old mare, Velvet, still resides in North Carolina where she will live out her retirement.

Meet the Expert

Lara
Lara started out in veterinary medicine in 2010 by volunteering with the spay/neuter clinic of the Sandhills in North Carolina. Shortly after starting she discovered her love of animal nursing and changed career paths from human to animal. She graduated from Central Carolina Community College in 2013 with an associate degree in veterinary technology, while in attendance she worked as the programs kennel technician. She has a background in general practice, emergency medicine, surgery, and anesthesia. After many years in the realm of oncologic surgery, and realizing her love of teaching, Lara pursued a career at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. For the last four years, she was a clinical technician in the Medical Oncology department at North Caroline State University where she helped shape the future of veterinary medicine and was involved in several ongoing studies. She moved to the Midwest at the beginning of this year to become the Surgical Services Manager at Sirius Veterinary Orthopedic Center. She still pursues higher education in Medical Oncology, Anesthesia, and Surgery. She lives with her Golden retriever and three cats in Omaha. Her 30-year-old mare, Velvet, still resides in North Carolina where she will live out her retirement.