Veterinary assistants and laboratory
animal caretakers work mainly in clinics, animal hospitals, and research laboratories.
Not exact matches
She recounts the rewarding experiences and major challenges that comprise a
caretaker's
work, which she perceptively describes as «a cross between social worker,
animal trapper, and community organizer.»
Carly Kincaid previously
worked as a technician for a small
animal practice for 8 years, as well as an Animal Caretaker and Wildlife Rehabilitator for a wildlife sanctuary in central
animal practice for 8 years, as well as an
Animal Caretaker and Wildlife Rehabilitator for a wildlife sanctuary in central
Animal Caretaker and Wildlife Rehabilitator for a wildlife sanctuary in central Texas.
She intended to become a veterinarian but once she began
working with
animals, she preferred the role of a
caretaker and became a California Registered Veterinary Technician.
In addition to the daily feed, shelter and medical care provided to each pet at our shelter, OC
Animal Care strives to be proactive in placing pets by offering monthly adoption events,
working with hundreds of nonprofit rescue groups and encouraging our community members to become volunteers and foster
caretakers.
Throughout her undergraduate career, she was an
animal caretaker on the Rutgers farm and got to
work closely with pigs, sheep, goats, horses, and cattle.
Growing up, she was always a
caretaker of
animals, but it was her experience
working as a veterinary technician that convinced her to become a veterinarian.
While living there John
worked as a volunteer for Tara's Babies
Animal Welfare, spending his summer vacations providing assistance to the
caretakers responsible for the scores of rescued dogs.
She
worked in a Maple Heights
animal care center as a kennel
caretaker / veterinary assistant for five years.
Working as a laboratory
animal caretaker.
Pet sitters can be more expensive than any of the single task
animal caretakers that were mentioned before, however, they do much more
work and give pets one - on - one attention.
All of our
work, from adoptions to humane education, is aimed at alleviating
animal suffering in Humboldt County by providing people with the knowledge needed to be responsible, compassionate
caretakers for our
animal companions.
Without this or a similar mechanism for accountability, we fear cat licensing will become yet another expensive government program that only
works to inappropriately expand government bureaucracies at the expense of local taxpayers, responsible cat
caretakers, and the
animals themselves.
We are unique in our commitment to these breeds and seek to
work with local shelters and other
animal agencies to find the best solutions for dogs and their
caretakers.
We've decided to make our pet trust
work an enjoyable adventure... documenting our pups numerous likes and dislikes, and what our chosen
caretaker will need to do in order to keep the human -
animal bond we've established with our pets going strong.
After I graduated with my Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Zoology, I
worked and travelled overseas for a year before
working in Melbourne's largest
animal shelter which instilled in me the importance of
animal welfare and the relevance of people's role as
caretakers.
To support this, HSP hosts 15 - 18 year old volunteers that assist our
Animal Caretakers with daily duties, opportunities to
work in customer service, and
working with our Development team, learning how our shelter runs behind the scenes.
Caretakers work to give the
animals round - the - clock care until they are healthy and well - adjusted enough to be adopted out.
In addition to the donation to the Houston SPCA, we are actively
working on additional avenues of support to assist Houston area
animals and
caretakers in this time of great need.»
Veterinarians, trainers and dedicated
animal caretakers look for the quality of work earned by becoming a Healing Touch for Animal ® Certified Practitioner (H
animal caretakers look for the quality of
work earned by becoming a Healing Touch for
Animal ® Certified Practitioner (H
Animal ® Certified Practitioner (HTACP).
Her hard
work, team - oriented nature and passion for the «fur kids» became quickly apparent and she was promoted from
Animal Caretaker to Lead of her department.
According to the Society's submission to the
working group established after the Whistler massacre, «there is no difference between the needs of a companion dog and those of a
working dog: sled dogs are entitled to the same standard of care as are companion
animals who live in the city as valued and beloved members of their families... However, as impossible as this is to accomplish for dogs under any business model, it is more so where dozens, if not hundreds, of dogs find themselves under the oversight of a minimal number of
caretakers.»
An
animal caretaker can
work at a veterinary clinic, pet shop, zoo, circus, stable, kennel, and laboratory.
Although most veterinary assistants and laboratory
animal caretakers are trained on the job, some employers may prefer candidates who already have experience
working with
animals.
Many clinics and laboratories operate 24 hours a day, so veterinary assistants and laboratory
animal caretakers may be required to
work nights, weekends, or holidays.
• 7 years of experience
working as an
Animal Caretaker for Pets & Vets • Highly experienced in performing custodial and technical work related to animal care • Proficient in providing technical assistance to veterinary staff as and when needed • In - depth knowledge of federal regulations for animal care and their application • Good understanding of animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild a
Animal Caretaker for Pets & Vets • Highly experienced in performing custodial and technical
work related to
animal care • Proficient in providing technical assistance to veterinary staff as and when needed • In - depth knowledge of federal regulations for animal care and their application • Good understanding of animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild a
animal care • Proficient in providing technical assistance to veterinary staff as and when needed • In - depth knowledge of federal regulations for
animal care and their application • Good understanding of animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild a
animal care and their application • Good understanding of
animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild a
animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild
animals