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As part of Epstein's hands-on science
program, each classroom in the elementary school has pets, many of
them are exotic animals. Each year since the classroom pet program
began, Avian and Exotic Animal Veterinarian, Jason Hutcheson, DVM,
owner of For Pet's Sake, The Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital of
Atlanta has visited and donated his time to give Epstein's special
animal friends a check-up.
"Doc Jason," as the students have come to know
him, came to perform health examinations on our special members of
the Epstein family, see how they have progressed in their
development, and be sure their habitats and diets were safe and
appropriate. The good doctor answered questions from the children
and spoke to them 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.
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Dr. Hutcheson examined a leopard gecko named
Stumpy (Mrs. Natalie Toporek and Mrs. Keren Ben Haim's 2nd grade
class), who is getting on in years and is estimated to be around 13
years old. Stumpy, is also disabled as a result of an injury he
received prior to his arrival at the school in battle with a
predator that caused him to loose one of his legs. Epstein students
understand that taking care of injured animals is a tzedakah and a
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He also examined a king snake named
Bandit and a box-turtle named Houdini (Mrs. Jackie Pierce and Mrs.
Miri Sternberg's 3rd grade class), and a rose-haired tarantula named
Rose (Mrs. Donna Goodson's and and Mrs. Mali Barak's 4th grade
class). All received a clean bill of health, except Stumpy who needs
to see Doc Jason again due to a circulation problem he is having.
Even our friends in the animal kingdom understand the joy of youth!
Dr. Jason will be returning from time to time to provide his
professional guidance to the students on the care of their classroom
pets, and to be sure they maintain optimal health. |