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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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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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Maintain detailed and accurate records regarding animal history at KC Pet Project as well as pertinent owner information and communication records, state and city forms, kennel cards, and documents related to Animal Services Division operations and/or case management.
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The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care. Veterinary Receptionist to join our team! Answer phones promptly and professionally using a multi-line phone system; answering client inquiries about basic animal care and routine procedures, questions about veterinary services and products, and provide knowledgeable advice about wellness, prevention, and diseases.
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Gladstone Animal Clinic has an opportunity for a Veterinary Receptionist to join our team! Mission Veterinary Partners (MVP) is an equal opportunity employer. Maintain and uphold the Core Values and Mission Statement of MVP.
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Packleader/Kennel Attendant - Doggy Daycare (152nd & Metcalf) Packleader/Kennel Attendant - Doggy Daycare (152nd & Metcalf) At Woofs, our amazing team of dog lovers and state-of-the-art facilities help us to provide top-notch daycare, boarding, grooming, and training services to our 4-legged guests and their 2-legged companions.
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Seeking an independent and compassionate team member for our dual role: Veterinary Assistant and Kennel Attendant to join our team! Must be fine working as a dual role between veterinary assistant and a kennel attendant.
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Overview Gladstone Animal Clinic has an opportunity for a Veterinary Receptionist to join our team! Responsibilities How you'll make an impact: Maintain and uphold the Core Values and Mission Statement of MVP.Greet clients and pets by name with a smile and a positive, solution-oriented attitude.
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Two Dogs and A Cat Pet Club has an opportunity for a full time Kennel Assistant to join our team! The Kennel Assistant interacts with clients in person and by phone and e-mail. 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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