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Veterinary Vocabulary and Expressions with Pets - AIRC97

Veterinary Vocabulary and Expressions with Pets - AIRC97

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Veterinary Vocabulary and Expressions with Pets - AIRC97

FromAprende ingles con inglespodcast de La Mansión del Inglés-Learn English Free

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48 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2016
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In this episode: veterinary Vocabulary
Eva Garcia RomoGood morning!I am an English teacher and regular user of your internet courses, they are helpingmy students improve their English.I've started an intensive course for a worker in a veterinary clinic, whoseclients are mainly English.I was wondering if you have some specific course for this purpose?Many thanks, Eva.
We can look at some words and expressions. For a comprehensive list of veterinary terms, go to: http://www.petmd.com/veterinaryterms
Baby animals; dog - puppy, sheep - lamb, cow - calf (and whale - calf), cat - kitten, horse - foal, pig - piglet, bear - cub
a flock of birdsa herd of cattle/elephantsa school of fisha pack of dogs/wolves (1 wolf, 2 wolves)a clutter of catsa crowd of peoplea parliament of owls (owl - búho)an army of frogs!?!
Some useful expressions for dog/cat owners in an English-speaking environment
feed - pienso (to feed an animal)dog passportto chip a dog/cat = ponerle el chip al perro/gatovet’s/veterinary feesdesparasitar = to delouseflea = pulgadelouse - despiojarflea collar = collar desparasitorioson a leash/lead = con correato spay/neuter = esterilizarto be in heat = estar en celoto go walkies = caminar con el perroto walk the dog/to take the dog for a walk/take the dog outanimal rescue centre = centro de rescate de animalesto put down an animal / to put an animal to sleep - sacrificar, poner a dormir - My dog has completed quarantine = Mi perro ha completado su estancia de cuarentena- My dog has its vaccinations and tests up to date = Mi perro tiene las vacunas y analíticas en regla- My cat’s taking its medication = Mi gato está tomando esta medicación- My dog bit me when I went to touch it's tail = Mi perro me ha mordido cuando he ido a tocarle la cola- My cat has ripped off its dressing/bandage = Mi gato se ha deshecho el vendaje
 
Idioms/Sayings with a metaphorical meaning
“Let sleeping dogs lie” - Leave something alone if it might cause trouble.“Its bark is worse than its bite” - When someone acts or behaves in a threatening way but is relatively harmless.“Every dog has its day” - everyone will have good luck or success at some point in their lives.a dog’s dinner/breakfast - a complete mess: give it to the dog! in the doghouse - Somewhere you don't want to be. When one's partner is displeased with them for one or more reasons.“I was in the doghouse yesterday for getting home late after work and missing the meal my wife made for us, so I bought her some flowers this morning.” (source: Urban dictionary)hair of the dog - alcohol you drink with the aim of lessening the effects of a hangover.“to see a man about a dog” - a way of saying that you do not want to tell them where you are really going, especially when you are going to the toilet I won't be long. I'm just going to see a man about a dog.barking up the wrong tree - to make the wrong choice; to ask the wrong person; to follow the wrong course.doggy bag dogfight - when to aeroplanes fightcatfight - when two womwn fightmad dog - a crazy personshaggy dog story“You can’t teach an old dog new tricks”puppy lovedogging - this is where people meet up in car parks and watch each other having sex. Sometimes other people join in, but its mainly about watching and getting off on it!dog-earedtop dogdog eat dogdogged (determined)bitch - female dog and…..(verb) Word used to describe the act of whining excessively. Stop bitching about it!(noun) a malicious, unpleasant, selfish person, especially a woman. “She’s a right bitch!”Modern-day servant; A person who performs tasks for another, usually degrading in status. - Get me a drink, bitch! (used excessively in Breaking Bad)Life’s a bitch! - Life’s hard.son of a bitch -
Released:
Apr 3, 2016
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