Animal Care Technician Love animals and working with people?
Not exact matches
Our compassionate staff of doctors and certified
animal health
technicians are here to serve each patient with
loving care.
Our veterinarians and
technicians stay on top of the latest advances in veterinary medicine and above all, we remember that all
animals need to be treated with
loving care during every check - up, procedure, or surgery.
We provide extensive training to our staff of
Animal Care Technicians to ensure that our pets receive all the love and care possi
Care Technicians to ensure that our pets receive all the
love and
care possi
care possible.
But for dedicated veterinary
technicians, the rewards of
caring for the
animals they
love far outweigh the drawbacks.
If you too enjoy working with dogs and other
animals and relish being part of a team that takes
care of them, becoming a veterinary
technician is a great way to do what you
love.
Love of
animals and your ability to
care for sick and injured
animals are the main characteristics needed for a successful career as a Veterinary
Technician in North Carolina.
Veterinary
Technician for Adoption Program SNIPSA is a local non-profit committed to removing adoptable
animals from high kill shelters, providing for their medical
care, and finding permanent
loving homes.
The
Technician is
loved by our
animals, since they feed,
care for and make sure our cats and dogs have a hygienic and safe home.
The poster highlights the veterinary
technicians»
love of
animals, their commitment to education, their role as part of the health
care team and their sense of responsibility for the welfare of
animals.
University
Animal Hospital not only provides expert
care for poodle cross breeds, many of our veterinarians and vet
technicians are the proud owners of doodles; they
love nothing more than to interact with their clients» doodles!
South Carolina is an historic state and their
love of
animals is measured by the 600 Veterinary
Technicians who
care for them.
If you
love animals and have the skills and knowledge to
care for injured and ill
animals of all kinds, working as a Licensed Veterinary
Technician in South Carolina will provide you with a career, the chance to grow in your field and the satisfaction gained from helping
animals needing medical
care.