Waco Animal
Shelter service technician Denise Brown exercises a dog on a strip of land which was recently conveyed from the county to the city of Waco.
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Our Animal
Services department consists of three animal control officers, four shelter technicians and one animal services d
Services department consists of three animal control officers, four
shelter technicians and one animal
services d
services director.
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Veterinarians,
technicians, and
shelter managers are invited to participate in our programs to advance their knowledge, and take advantage of the
shelter services that we offer.
The clinic or
shelter veterinary
technician is responsible for outstanding customer
service, client education, compassionate animal care, promoting spay / neuter and preventive health care for public pets.
If you are a veterinarian or veterinary
technician, volunteer your
services for a free
shelter dog spay - neuter weekend.
We invite avian veterinarians and
technicians to participate in efforts to improve the
services provided to parrots and other exotic birds entering our nation's animal
sheltering system.
Summary: Under general supervision of the Cattery Manager, the Animal Care
Technician performs routine and technical
services relating to the maintenance, upkeep and improvements of the cattery and the health, care and well - being of the animals at the
shelter; provides adoption counseling for potential adoptive families.
Behavior concerns are the number - one cause for pet relinquishment; in one study, 40 % of pets were relinquished to
shelters for behavior issues.1 In another study, the number - one behavior reason for relinquishment of both dogs and cats was house soiling.2 Through preventive behavior
services, veterinary
technicians can educate clients on proper techniques for addressing normal behavior challenges in their pets and thus help preserve the human — animal bond.
Animal Care & Adoption
Technicians — Our Animal Care and Adoption
Technicians provide daily care including cleaning, feeding and enrichment for our
shelter animals as well as quality customer
service to visitors to match adopters with the perfect new companion.
Her roles at the
shelter as community
service coordinator and animal care
technician working primarily with cats made her realize her passion for education and veterinary medicine.
PetSmart Charities donated
shelter supplies, and local veterinarians and
technicians provided their time and
services.
Shelter Veterinary Services — Working directly with a shelter veterinary technician, you will assist with general screening for health of incoming a
Shelter Veterinary
Services — Working directly with a
shelter veterinary technician, you will assist with general screening for health of incoming a
shelter veterinary
technician, you will assist with general screening for health of incoming animals.
The Animal Rescue League of Boston is proud to offer rotating veterinary
technician student internships with both our
Shelter Veterinary
Services department and our Community Veterinary
Services Department.
The Avian Welfare Coalition (AWC) is seeking the participation of avian veterinarians and
technicians in an initiative to help improve the
services provided to the growing number of parrots and other exotic birds entering our nation's animal
sheltering system.
Dr. Hetts and Estep have for many years lectured both nationally and internationally to a variety of professional and lay groups, including veterinarians, veterinary
technicians, veterinary students, groomers, kennel and day care owners, pet sitters, dog trainers, breed and breed rescue groups, animal
shelters, humane societies, animal control agencies, mediators (regarding barking dog problems), and more recently public
service workers who are likely to encounter dogs (e.g. postal carriers, delivery people, meter readers, etc.).
In addition to private practice and
shelter work, Dr. Lisa has also worked in emergency clinics, provided relief veterinary
services for private practices and has volunteered her time with the Minnesota State Fair Surgery Suite, VeTouch (Veterinary Treatment Outreach for Urban Community Health), and participated in the Program Advisory Committee for Globe University's veterinary
technician program.