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A passion for dogs and dog health & wellness! Drive membership sales through health and wellness education. A passion for dogs and dog health & wellness! Ability to connect with customers (both canine and human.
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We are looking for a full-time veterinarian to join our team at our animal hospital in Hendersonville, TN. We are a busy practice with a wide range of patients, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals.
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Works behind the sales counter where shop dogs are present and on the floor where customers dogs are present. Three Dog Bakery Mt Juliet is a franchise of the company Three Dog Bakery based out of Kansas City. We are the original bakery for dogs, and bake all-natural, human grade treats from scratch in our stores.
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Full Time Veterinarian - Urgently Hiring, Superior Salary, Hendersonville, TN. SR. Talent Acquisition Specialist. The ideal candidate will have a DVM degree and at least 0-15 years of experience. They will be proficient in all aspects of veterinary medicine, including surgery, dentistry, and preventive care.
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We see dogs and cats and are starting to see exotic pet species as well. VCA Animal Care Center of Mt. Juliet is hiring an experienced Veterinary Technician with a passion for leadership to join our team as Veterinary Technician Supervisor.
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About Us: Hendersonville Veterinary Hospital is a full-service, small animal practice in Hendersonville, TN. Our staff is committed to providing the highest quality veterinary medical care to dogs and cats in a professional, friendly and relaxed setting.
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Vet tech leadership strongly preferred. Tennessee Veterinary Technician license (LVMT) preferred. At least two years of Veterinary Technician experience. Veterinary Technician license reimbursement. Fertility coverage, gender affirmation services.
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