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Epstein Elementary School Pets Receive a Check-up
Exotic Pets Receive A Clean Bill of Health

As part of The Epstein School's enhancements of its
exciting "hands-on" Science program in the elementary school,
classrooms now have all kinds of interesting and exotic pets.
Recently, the Elementary School's new pets had a visit from an Avian
and Exotic Animal Veterinarian, Jason Hutcheson, DVM and owner of
For Pet's Sake - The Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital of Atlanta.
"Dr. Jason," as the students have come to know him, came to Epstein
to perform health examinations on the animals and be sure their
habitats and diets were safe and appropriate. The good doctor also
took the time to speak with students about the various animals and
their behaviors, instincts, proper nutrition, proper handling and
what signs to look for that might indicate a potential health issue
for the animal.
The
menagerie of animals Dr. Hutcheson examined included a green iguana
named Spike, a leopard gecko named Stumpy, a king snake named
Bandit, a box-turtle named Houdini and a rose-haired tarantula named
Rose. Upon examination of the animals, they all received a clean
bill of health. However, on the leopard gecko, it was noted that he
had an injury received in battle with a predator prior to his
arrival to the school that caused him to loose one of his legs.
But at Epstein, we understand that
taking care of injured animals is a tzedakah and a privilege. In
addition, Dr. Jason made some changes to the green iguana's diet to
improve her skeletal density, which included enhancing her calcium
intake through more green leafy vegetables such as collard greens
and kale. It was truly an educational and healthy experience for
everyone. Dr. Jason will be returning from time to time to provide
his professional guidance to the students on the care of their new
classroom pets, and to be sure they maintain optimal health!

Pictures by Coleen Lou |