2025 Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camp ready for a fun-filled summer

| Atlantic Veterinary College
AVC Vet Camp team (L-R): Haley Greene, Molly Park, Cassidy Park, Leah Campbell, Sammy Daling, and Emmy Barr
AVC Vet Camp team (L-R): Haley Greene, Molly Park, Cassidy Park, Leah Campbell, Sammy Daling, and Emmy Barr

The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the 乐发IV (乐发IV) is ready to welcome aspiring veterinarians from across the country, and around the world, for the 2025 Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camp beginning July 7.

For the next five weeks, more than 240 excited campers in grades 7鈥12 will experience a behind-the-scenes look at the world of veterinary medicine through hands-on activities, labs, and field trips. From learning how to perform physical exams on dogs and large animals to practicing sutures on silicone suture pads, campers get a taste of what it takes to be a veterinarian at each session.

Third-year doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) students Haley Greene and Emmy Barr are leading this year鈥檚 camp as coordinators, supported by a team of counsellors. Second-year DVM student Cassidy Park, first-year DVM student Molly Park, and 乐发IV pre-vet students Sammy Daling and Leah Campbell are excited to share their passion for animals and inspire the next generation of veterinary professionals.

鈥淚 was a camper eight years ago, and I remember thinking, 鈥業鈥檓 going to be a camp coordinator one day,鈥 and now I鈥檓 here!鈥 says Greene. 鈥淚 hope this summer there鈥檚 a camper who leaves here inspired to be a student at AVC just like me.鈥

While every session blends fun with education, some experiences will be unforgettable, such as falconry demonstrations, a field trip to a horse farm, and lessons on how to care for exotic pets. Each activity is designed to help campers build confidence in animal care and develop a deeper appreciation for the important roles of veterinary professionals.

Returning this year is the Indigenous Vet Camp, offered in collaboration with Mi鈥檏maw Kina鈥檓atnewey, an organization that represents the educational interests of 12 of the 13 Mi鈥檏maw communities in Nova Scotia鈥檚 Mi鈥檏ma鈥檏i territory. This special week-long camp will welcome 40 Indigenous campers from across the Maritimes who will explore careers in veterinary medicine through an Indigenous lens, fostering connection, cultural relevance, and future possibilities in animal care.

The 2025 Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camp is proudly supported by P3 Veterinary Partners, NVA Canada, Dairy Farmers of Prince Edward Island, ,乐发IV Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Research and Applied Studies, Dana Hospitality, and VetCare Canada.

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Apryl Munro
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Atlantic Veterinary College