Kennel Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Port Saint Lucie, FL at Geebo

Kennel Assistant

Guardian Veterinary Medical Center Guardian Veterinary Medical Center Port Saint Lucie, FL Port Saint Lucie, FL Estimated:
$23.
8K - $30.
1K a year Estimated:
$23.
8K - $30.
1K a year The Kennel Assistant provides care and the basic needs of animals that are being boarded, groomed or hospitalized patients of Guardian Veterinary Medical Center.
PRIMARY JOB
Responsibilities:
Provide attention and care for boarding pets, daycare pets and pets visiting the Hospital.
Walk hospitalized and boarded dogs several times a day to provide exercise and time for elimination of bowels and bladder.
Bathe all boarding, grooming and hospitalized pets as needed.
Observe animal appearance and activity for general physical condition, obvious signs of illness, disease and discontent.
Report signs of illness, disease, injury or unusual activity to Veterinary medical team Apply knowledge of normal food and liquid requirements of animals.
As required, provide special food and liquids.
Ensure that cages and animals are properly numbered and identified and that personal property (toys, treats, blankets, leashes) are stored in the proper area identified.
Clean, disinfect and maintain kennels & runs as often as is necessary to ensure no kennels are soiled and odors are not apparent.
Perform general cleaning in other areas of the hospital to control the spread of illnesses.
Wash and sterilize water and food bowls.
Launder and dry towels and blankets.
Patrol hospital grounds daily, picking up and trash and stool material.
Empty trash.
If you have any questions, you may call us today at 772-631-3119.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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