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Start Your Journey in Pet Wellness

Start your journey in pet wellness with a team that shares your passion for compassionate care. Here, every role plays a vital part in improving the health and happiness of animals—from veterinary technicians and assistants to client care specialists and support staff. You’ll be surrounded by experienced professionals who are eager to mentor and collaborate, creating an environment where learning and growth are part of the daily routine. Whether you're just beginning your career or looking to take the next step, this is a place where your work truly matters, and your love for animals becomes your life’s purpose.

Veterinarian

  • Maintains Animal Health by Diagnosing and Treating Diseases and Injuries.
  • Determines The Nature of Disease or Injury by Examining Pets and/or Large Animals.
  • Restores Animal Health by Treating Animals Surgically or Medically.
  • Prevents Rabies, Brucellosis, and Other Disorders by Testing Animals and Providing Inoculations.
  • Promotes Health of Animals by Advising Animal Owners About Sanitation Measures, Feeding, and General Care.
  • Documents Actions by Completing and Updating Forms, Reports, and Animal Records and Reporting Diseases to Public Health Officials.
  • Enhances Clinic Reputation by Accepting Ownership for Accomplishing New and Different Requests, Exploring Opportunities to Add Value to Job Accomplishments.
Veterinarian Qualifications / Skills:
  • Knowledge of Animal Behavior
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Basic Safety
  • Documentation Skills
  • Customer Service
  • Performing Diagnostic Procedures
  • Use of Medical Technologies
  • Job Knowledge
  • Judgment
  • Integrity
  • Verbal Communication
Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements:
  • Undergraduate Degree
  • Completion of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • State License to Practice in The Profession

Vet Tech

  • Taking and Recording Vital Signs
  • Drawing Blood
  • Collecting Stool Samples
  • Performing Laboratory Tests
  • Taking X-rays
  • Sterilizing Equipment and Cleaning Exam Rooms
  • Preparing Animals for Surgery
  • Administering Medications, Injections, IV Fluids and Anesthesia
  • Collecting and Recording Animals’ Medical Histories
  • Restraining Animals
  • Trimming Nails
  • Feeding and Walking Animals
  • Removing Sutures
  • Cleaning Wounds and Changing Dressings
  • Cleaning Kennels and Cages
  • Preparing Clinic for Next Day of Business
  • Explaining Medications and Directions for Home Care
  • Knowledge of Medication
  • Recommendations of Prevention Medicine with Treatment of Certain Diseases
  • Making Sure All Animals are Presentable and Smell Clean Before Going to Their Owners
  • Working on Computers Using Software for Veterinary Medicine
  • Listening to Owners Needs
  • Laundry
  • Being Versatile and Able to Work in Any Area of The Hospital as Needed
  • Work Weekends and Possible Holidays
  • Unpacking Boxes
  • Restocking and Keeping Up with Inventory
  • Maintenance of Lab Equipment and Instruments
  • Certification Preferred But Not Required

Kennel Assistant / Kennel Manager

  • Checking In and Out Patients
  • Cleaning Kennels and Cages
  • Walking Dogs Out to Outside Kennels
  • Cleaning Outside Kennels
  • Making Sure Patients are Up to Date on Vaccines, Preventative, and Any Testing Prior to Boarding or Upon Arrival
  • Providing Food, Water, and Medication Administration (if Needed) to Patients
  • Working Weekends and Holidays
  • Preparing for Next Day of Business
  • Vacuuming & Mopping Facility Including The Lobby/Reception Area
  • Operating The Computer System
  • Giving Baths
  • Lifting Large Animals
  • Making Sure Animals are Clean and Smell Good Before Going Home to Owners
  • Cleaning Litter Boxes
  • Cleaning Food Bowls and Water Bowls
  • Leash Walking Some Dogs

Emergency Appointments and New Furry Faces Are Welcome!