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You’ll work in our Daycare and Boarding areas to care and ensure the safety of the guests in our facility. Immediately alert front staff and resort manager when a guest is ill or exhibiting odd behavior - follow-up by filling out illness form and turning it into a shift lead/manager.
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Perks: Free Pet Insurance, 401(K) match, Free Pet Boarding, and Opportunities to Grow! Professional animal care/kennel experience preferred. These services include everything from daycare to boarding, training to grooming, and veterinary care.
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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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Kennel Attendant must be flexible and able to work weekends and holidays. Duties would include daily care for boarded dogs/cats and assist in Kennel Maintenance. The position requires daily cleaning and maintenance of boarding enclosures, exercising, feeding, administering medication and monitoring/observing behavior of pets.
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Doggie District Pet Resort & Training Center offers award-winning dog boarding, dog daycare, dog grooming and dog training in Las Vegas, NV and Phoenix, AZ. Our exceptional facilities feature luxury boarding suites and state-of-the-art daycare play spaces, and our talented team is dedicated to providing the highest quality, healthiest and most fun-loving care for pets and the parents who love them.
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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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We offer personalized dog and cat boarding services, interactive games and activities for doggie day care guests and professional grooming. We offer personalized dog and cat boarding services, interactive games and activities for doggie day care guests and professional grooming.
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The Kennel Assistant interacts with clients in person and by phone and e-mail. Move pets to yard or other areas so runs can be disinfected; return animal to correct run after the run is clean and dry; remove soiled bedding and take it to the laundry area; place clean bedding in runs; operate washer and dryer to clean kennel bedding and hospital laundry.
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A Kennel Attendant provides daily care, feeding and exercise of boarding and hospitalized pets. A Kennel Attendant must pay close attention to details, understand and follow proper feeding and sanitation procedures and monitor boarding and hospitalized pets.
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Duties include cleaning cat cages and large condos (in both the kennel and hospital areas), feeding and medicating hospitalized and boarding cats, and maintaining the overall cleanliness of the kennel area and the clinic, light reception and office work.
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Pay specific attention to kennel tags, (Meds Person to Feed, Aggressive, Separate for Feeding, etc). Daily, you'll work on both animals with reservations, walk-in appointments and some of our guests who are staying with us in boarding.
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Duties include walking dogs (both hospitalized and boarding), cleaning dog runs/cages and cat cages (in both the kennel and hospital areas), feeding pets in the kennel, and maintaining the overall cleanliness of the kennel area.
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The Kennel Assistant also pays close attention to animals general health signs such as signs of stress and changes in eating or elimination habits, promptly notifying technicians and veterinarians when a pet needs medical attention.
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Highland Park Animal Hospital is now hiring for part-time seasonal kennel/veterinary assistants to join our team! Some of the experiences one might find at our facility is our commitment to our patients with preventative care, non-routine care, emergency care, surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, in-house lab testing, laser therapy, ultrasonography, radiology, orthopedics, TPLO, fracture repair, FHO, MLP, endoscopy, grooming, and boarding.
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Operate washer and dryer to clean kennel bedding and hospital laundry. Walk through kennel area regularly, checking each pet for any abnormal activity such as vomiting, diarrhea or blood in the cage or run.
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