As a veterinarian assistant I work with all types of dogs and cats. Providing care for those fur babies who need it most is what I have done for many years now. As a pet sitter I get to spend happier times with them.
Vato's Birthday is 4/4/2022. He is a rambunctious member of our family, and still a puppy in many ways. He loves carrots and cucumbers.
She is a Mulchi and she's blind. Shhhh, don't tell her, because she does not know. She's just a Normal little dog who is cautious of new places.
She simply loves to love. Way too cute! She fell in love with my father and was allowed to live with him now, but we get great visits.
Like children, these two rascals we challenging to settle into the family, but they are doing awesome!
I am his buddy. I made sure he is no longer nervous when coming to see the vet!
Little guy had an accident. We fixed him up.
When I watch Tinko, we always have fun.
It does not take much effort to get a tail wag, even from those with challenging lives
You don't need an MBA to figure out that being a Veterinarian Assistant and a Pet Sitter isn't exactly a path to wealth. There are different kinds of people who enter this field, and those looking for easy money will find themselves sorely disappointed. Unfortunately, someone who doesn't genuinely love what they do—when it comes to caring for someone else's beloved companion—probably isn't the right person to trust with your precious family member. I do this because I'm passionate about animals, especially dogs and cats, who give us their complete trust and unconditional love, even when we don't always deserve it.
I bring my training and experience to every pet in my care, and I take full responsibility for your furry family member—but honestly, I love every minute of it. Yes, I have bills to pay just like everyone else, but I chose this work to help fellow pet parents who adore their animals as much as I adore mine. I'd want someone exactly like me watching over my own pets if I ever needed it. I'm equipped to handle emergencies and make important decisions, and I always provide exactly the level of care we've agreed to.
As a Veterinary Assistant, I've lost too much sleep over animals in distress to ever compromise on proper care. If a potential client won't authorize me to provide the standard of care every pet deserves—including emergency protocols—I'll respectfully decline the job. Please take time to read my pet care commitment statement; it's a cornerstone of how I work with families, not just marketing thing. While I absolutely love these precious souls, their safety and wellbeing is what I take most seriously.
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