We are able to identify, treat, and prevent the parasites your pet may encounter by
administering fecal testing for parasites biannually.
Not exact matches
Applicant must be proficient in all technical skills including but not limited to: dosage calculations,
administering anesthesia and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, dental radiography, digital radiology, laboratory skills (urinalysis,
fecal analysis, basic cytology, differentials, chemistry
tests), venipuncture, placing iv catheters,
administering medications, bandaging, and client education.
Duties include evaluating the health of our resident dogs and cats and prescribing appropriate medication and treatment plans, approving animals for adoption,
administering medications (oral, topical, SQ, IM, IV, etc.) and vaccinations, obtaining samples and running diagnostic
tests (bloodwork, urinalysis,
fecal floats, skin cytology, etc.) and responding to medical emergencies.
Veterinary assistants have many responsibilities, including assisting in examinations, laboratory
testing, X-ray and ultrasound imaging, assisting with front office procedures,
administering vaccinations, drawing blood, obtaining urine and
fecal samples for
testing, assisting and answering questions for clients, exercising dogs on their daily walks and much more.
This is also a good time to
administer any due, perform their annual heartworm
test, run annual blood work, and to run a
fecal exam to check for intestinal parasites
At the appointment, your vet can
administer any necessary vaccines and
test for
fecal parasites.
Setting up
fecal tests,
administering vaccinations, and restraining animals for examination.