Veterinary Assistant

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Veterinary Assistants help veterinarians and veterinary technicians care for animals. The preferred education is completion of a CTE Program and high school diploma/GED. The job does not require certification or licensing. Veterinary assistants need to enjoy working with animals and owners. The job requires lifting and holding animals, some office skills, and record keeping. The work setting may be in animal hospitals, clinics, and research labs. They may also be employed in animal shelters, and in some cases, pet stores. The earnings of veterinary assistants are in the $14-28,000 range.

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[edit] Duties

  • prepares vaccines under Veterinarian/Veterinary Technician supervision
  • assist with animal care (feed, water, exercise, etc)
  • clerical duties
  • janitorial duties/keeping clinic clean
  • animal restraint
  • clean and sterilize instruments
  • maintain equipment

[edit] Opportunities in Veterinary Assisting

  • Animal Hospitals
  • Pet Stores
  • Zoos & Amusement/Theme Parks
  • Animal Shelters

[edit] See also

[edit] References

http://www.pennfoster.edu/vetassistant/index.html