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All resumes MUST be accompanied by a completed Harmony Pet Clinic employment application. We ask that you drop off your application AND resume in person at 1208 Dolphin Ct, Waukesha, 53186; Monday - Friday 7am - 6pm.
Pet Care Associate Lead Looking for an animal loving, reliable, energetic, outgoing and motivated person who loves to work with pets and people. This person must have sufficient knowledge of how to handle and care for our pet clientele as well as their humans. It is a “hands on’ Lead position. This person will also be providing help in a variety of ways and must always ensure that our Doggy Day Care Enrichment program and kennel operations adhere to company guidelines and all laws regarding animal care. The person must see to it that the environment is safe and clean at all times. You must be willing to work side by side with another Manager to share the responsibilities of managing both the Pet Boarding services and Doggy Day Care Enrichment Program. We are looking for someone that can build a strong, caring motivated team and provide excellent customer service. The person must be able to multi-task in a fast paced, physical environment. This position will be assisting the Manager with the responsibilities of hiring, training, directing staff and carry out employee evaluations, creating schedules, working with pets in our care, cleaning along with our Doggy Day Care Enrichment Program and pet boarding services along with other tasks and duties as delegated.
This candidate must have good computer skills, is social media proficient, have a professional demeanor and is detailed oriented; ensuring the safety and cleanliness for all. Most importantly a love for dogs, cats and other small furry pets!
Desired Qualifications:
-Must be able to work at least 6 shifts per week and be available weekdays, weekends and holidays-Work week hours are flexible and coordinated with the Team. Must be authorized to work in the U.S.-Must have reliable transportation in the rain, snow and shine-Minimum 2 years customer service experience- a plus: Minimum 2 years Team Lead experience, preferably in the pet care industry-Working knowledge of dog behavior and a sincere interest in working with dogs and their human companions-The willingness and ability to adhere to strict policies regarding cleanliness, dog/employee safety and client service-Reliable and safety minded-Willingness and ability to be on call outside of hours of operation. After 60 days of Full Time Employment: Free Dog daycare (must meet Day Care qualifications), Free/Discounted Boarding, Discounted Veterinary Services (up to 2 of your own personal pets), 401k/Roth, Life Insurance, Dental/Vision Insurance Min. Age: 21+This is a salaried position. Harmony Pet Clinic was established in 2002 as a one-stop shop for pet owners. Services we provide include Doggy Day Care Enrichment Program, Pet Boarding, Grooming and Full Service Veterinary Hospital that offers laser surgery.
If this sounds like you, please respond by calling (262) 422-6632 and answering the following questions on the voicemail:
What position are you applying for and why do you feel that you are a great fit for this position?
What are your greatest strengths in a working environment?
What type of working environment do you prefer?
After you have left your message, please submit your resume through Indeed. We look forward to hearing from you! Candidates will only be considered after we have received your voicemail and resume.
Pet Care Associate Have you ever thought about working with pets? Well, this could be your chance! Animal care facility seeking responsible, energetic Part Time Pet Care Associate to be cross trained between our Doggy Day Care service and pet boarding services. You would be responsible for the care and handling of play groups and the care of pets boarding with us. 70% of your time will be in the care and handling of dogs, cats and other pets. 20% of your time will be ensuring the facility is sanitized and kept clean. The remaining 10% will be customer service. Levels of responsibility will increase according to the level of the staff member. Some essential duties and responsibilities would include, but not limited to:
Performing a variety of demanding physical activities, including lifting or moving a minimum of 50 pounds. Lifting, twisting and bending.
Available weekends holidays, in all types of weather
Accuracy in all day to day operations (ie. Reservations, appointments, charting, training, etc.)
Overseeing and caring for ALL pets in our care, including playing, brushing, petting, holding, kenneling, leashing, collaring, applying first aid, feeding, medicating, handling pets in and out of a group setting, etc.
Cleaning duties such as cleaning up dog or cat waste, sweeping, mopping, dusting, disinfecting, shoveling, cleaning crates and kennels, and bathing pets.
Available to attend events to promote the business.
The ideal candidate will have: Personal Pet Care and Pet Care Industry experience
Drive to learn more and become more experienced in dog behavior
Love and understanding of what it takes to properly care for pets
Able to work weekdays, weekends AND holidays
Reliable transportation
Strong communication skills
Excellent customer service skills
Efficient, detailed and highly motivated work ethics
Ability to define problems and think on their feet
Ability to maintain the highest company standards in the delivery of all our pet care services
Details of position will be discussed at time of interview; including hours, salary, benefits, bringing your dog to work, expectations, etc. Seasonal employment is discouraged.'
If this sounds like you, please respond by calling (262) 422-6632 and answering the following questions on the voicemail:
What position are you applying for and why do you feel that you are a great fit for this position?
What are your greatest strengths in a working environment?
What type of working environment do you prefer?
After you have left your message, please submit your resume through Indeed. We look forward to hearing from you! Candidates will only be considered after we have received your voicemail and resume.
Experienced Veterinary Assistant - NO Late Nights, NO weekends!
Are you an experienced Veterinary Assistant who would prefer to not work late nights or weekends? Do you have a great attention to detail and a passion for providing great customer service? Are you looking to join a team of professional individuals who work together to develop a great work culture? If the answers are yes, we have the perfect position for you!
Harmony Pet Clinic is a locally-owned, small-animal Veterinary hospital that also provides boarding, grooming and doggy daycare. We are looking for a part-time or full-time Veterinary Assistant to join our team of professional and compassionate individuals.
We are looking for someone who:
Has a strong ability to multi-task while being both efficient and thorough
Experience with animal handling and restraining
Is well-spoken and approaches his/her job duties in a mature manner and without constant supervision
Believes that pets are a part of the family and deserve high-quality medical care
Has a positive can-do attitude and likes to work as a team to provide the best care to clients and patients
Has excellent communication & organizational skills
Strives to go the extra mile to help make a business run smoothly
Has a minimum of one year of working in a pet-related business, experience as a veterinary assistant preferred.
Is at least 18 years of age and has a High School Diploma (further education is preferred)
If this sounds like you, please respond by calling (262) 422-6632 and answering the following questions on the voicemail:
What position are you applying for and why do you feel that you are a great fit for this position?
What are your greatest strengths in a working environment?
What type of working environment do you prefer?
After you have left your message, please submit your resume through Indeed. We look forward to hearing from you! Candidates will only be considered after we have received your voicemail and resume.
Registered Veterinary Technician - NO Late Nights, NO Weekends!
Are you an experienced Registered Veterinary Technician or will you be graduating this year from a Veterinary Technology Program? Do you love being an integral part of a team that provides the best medical care for its patients in a fear-free environment? Would you prefer to have an excellent life/work balance and your weekends free to enjoy your life outside of work? Are you looking to join a team of professional individuals who work together to develop a great work culture? If the answers are yes, we have the perfect position for you!
Harmony Pet Clinic is a locally-owned, small-animal Veterinary hospital that also provides boarding, grooming and doggy daycare services. We are currently looking for a full-time or part-time Registered Veterinary Technician to join our growing team of professional and compassionate individuals.
We are looking for someone who:
Has an Associate’s Degree in Veterinary Technology from an accredited Veterinary Technology program or is on the job trained as a veterinary technician and has an active license (or will graduate this semester)
Has a current license as a Registered Veterinary Technician in the state of Wisconsin (or will be obtaining one within the next 6 months)
Has a strong ability to multi-task while being both efficient and thorough
Experienced in animal restraint, anesthesia monitoring, surgical assisting and all aspects of veterinary patient care.
Is well-spoken and approaches his/her job duties in a mature manner and without constant supervision
Believes that pets are a part of the family and deserve high-quality medical care
Has a positive can-do attitude and likes to work as a team to provide the best care to clients and patients
Has excellent communication & organizational skills
Strives to go the extra mile to help make a business run smoothly
If this sounds like you, please respond by calling (262) 422-6632 and answering the following questions on the voicemail:
What position are you applying for and why do you feel that you are a great fit for this position?
What are your greatest strengths in a working environment?
What type of working environment do you prefer?
After you have left your message, please submit your resume through Indeed. We look forward to hearing from you! Candidates will only be considered after we have received your voicemail and resume.
Most dog lovers confuse hip dysplasia with arthritis of the hips. In a normal dog, the ball and socket of the hip fit together well and the ball stays in the socket where it belongs. When a dog has hip dysplasia, the ball and socket of the hips have an abnormal relationship to each other.This can range from mild incongruity (a “poor fit”) to the ball being partially out of the socket (subluxation of the hip). This abnormal relationship between the bones will then eventually result in arthritis — and in pain for the pet.
Detecting hip dysplasia
The only way to diagnose hip dysplasia is with radiographs (xrays) of the hips. Unfortunately, there can be a poor correlation between how the hips look on film and how the dog feels and behaves. Some dogs with mild hip dysplasia can be severely lame, while other dogs with very bad hips act perfectly comfortable. Inevitably, all dysplastic hips will result in arthritis at some point — we just can’t tell when. How and when a dog develops pain in the hips determines what treatment options are available.
Treating hip dysplasia
While only a veterinarian can best determine how a particular dog should be treated, some general rules apply. For some dogs, discomfort can be controlled with medications. Oral anti-inflammatory pain relievers and supplements to improve cartilage and joint health can keep many pets comfortable for years. For dogs that are less than ten months old and who show no evidence of arthritis, a surgical procedure called Triple Pelvic Osteotomy can be performed. This procedure involves making three cuts in the pelvis and repositioning the pelvis to improve the fit of the hip joints. In older dogs, or those who already have evidence of arthritis, two surgical options are available. The Femoral Head Osteotomy simply removes the ball part of the joint and fills the socket with muscle, creating a pseudo-joint. The more complex Total Hip Replacement involves implanting an artificial joint of stainless steel and high-impact plastic. This procedure gives the dog an artificial hip that is mechanically sound and can withstand the rigors of a high activity lifestyle.
Picking a dysplasia-free puppy
Unfortunately, when acquiring a young pup there is no way to guarantee your new friend will grow up to have normal hips. However, there are ways to limit the risk. While a dog of any breed might become dysplastic, certain breeds are more likely to have problems. Large, rapidly growing breeds, such as Retrievers, Saint Bernards, Newfoundlands and Bulldogs, are genetically prone to dysplasia. When evaluating a puppy from an at-risk breed, it’s best to look to the parents. Breeding dogs that are certified to have acceptable hips by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals or the University of Pennsylvania Hip Improvement Program are more likely to pass on the genes for good hips to their puppies. Good breeders are happy to discuss their dog’s hip certification and often will include a hip guarantee in the purchase contract.
Keeping dysplasia-free
Once you have chosen your pup, how you feed it can have a huge impact on the way he grows and develops. Improper diet during the rapid growth phase can make a dog that is genetically prone to hip dysplasia develop bad hip conformation. Fortunately, the emergence of diets specifically for large breed puppies has removed much of the risk of feeding your growing pup.
If you are concerned that your pup is at risk, x-rays will reveal if your pet has already inherited the condition. Treatment is based more on the pup’s comfort and function than the radiographs themselves, but these films can give you an idea of your dog’s potential for future problems.
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