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The Kennel Assistant is responsible for providing a clean, efficient and healthy environment for the animals being treated or boarded at the hospital. Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Technician/Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems.
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The Kennel Assistant must pay close attention to details, understand, and follow proper feeding and sanitation procedures and monitor boarding and hospitalized pets. Job Summary : The Kennel Assistant provides daily care, feeding and exercise of boarding and hospitalized animals.
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You’ll report to work over a variety of shifts to handle everything from walking dogs, giving them a potty break, feeding and administering medicines, cleaning their rooms, playing with dogs + cats and even loving them as if they were your own.
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The Kennel Attendant ensures that the boarding area is clean and safe for all patients by cleaning cages, runs, and ward areas and washing laundry. Position Purpose Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Kennel Attendant provides care to address the needs of patients that are visiting the practice for grooming and / or boarding.
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Animal Care Center & Pet Resort is seeking an extraordinary Kennel Assistant who identifies themselves as self-starters, personable, highly professional animal lover to join our team. While this position does not have any clinical duties, the Kennel Assistant will work hand-in-hand with the Client Service Representatives, Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Assistants, Doctors Assistants, Hospital and Regional Leadership Teams.
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A day in the life of a Kennel Assistant:Maintain the cleanliness of the hospital, including kennel area, runs, treatment area, and outside grounds. Assist the Doctor and Veterinary Assistant with restraint and treatment of animals.
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The Kennel Assistant is responsible for providing a clean, efficient and healthy environment for the animals in daycare, boarding, or grooming at the Pet Resort. A day in the life of a Kennel Assistant:Maintain the cleanliness of the resort, including kennel area, runs, and outside grounds.
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Hartwood Animal Hospital is seeking an extraordinary Kennel Assistant who identifies themselves as self-starters, personable, highly professional animal lover to join our team. The Kennel Assistant plays a key role in the hospital’s success, as their adherence to proper disease control protocols and attention to detail in facility maintenance has a direct impact on patient care and safety.
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Monitor and maintain the kennel inventory to include food, cleaning supplies, laundry supplies, etc. Completing other duties as assigned by the Resort Manager or other leadership to ensure optimal care of pets, customer service, and overall operation of the resort.
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Department General Practice Hospitals Employment Type Part Time Location Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital & Pet Motel Workplace type Onsite Reporting To Dana Herzog Ideal Candidate Skills, Knowledge, & Expertise Benefits About Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital is a multi-doctor, feline friendly, AAHaccredited practice with a supportive and experienced support staff team.
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Description Kennel Assistant (Seasonal, Full time) Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists is seeking a seasonal Kennel Assistant to join the team in our Dennis, MA, location. The Kennel Assistant will Assist the client care team by answering telephones and helping callers with questions, emergencies, or any need they may have Admit and discharge patients to the hospital efficiently while maintaining the hospital flow.
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On a day-to-day basis, our Animal Control kennel staff: Feed each animal as directed Fresh water daily Clean and sanitize each kennel Wash all dirty bowls Laundry - wash/dry/fold/put away Writing down anything unusual with any animal Cleaning up feces outdoors Report to Animal Control Administrator Our ideal candidate will have: Valid Illinois Driver's License (required) A High School Diploma or GED (required) Two years' experience in an Animal Control facility or Vet Clinic.
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Previous experience as a kennel technician. Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems. Previous experience as a kennel technician. Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems.
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We are an AAHaccredited, full-service animal hospital providing veterinary care to dogs and cats and offer services such as routine medical, surgical, and dental care. Assist the Doctor and Veterinary Technicians/Assistants with restraint and treatment of animals.
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Description Kennel Assistant Critter Clinic is looking for an Kennel Assistant to join our practice that is located just outside of Nashville in Gallatin, TN.The Kennel Assistant reports directly to the Kennel Manager or Practice Manager and is responsible for providing direct support to the kennel and all of its patients.
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