Career Day: Helping homeless pets get another chance at life and love is all in a day’s work for veterinarian Katherine Daigle
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I am a veterinarian for the Arizona Humane Society. I work in AHS’ trauma hospital, which is an emergency room for homeless pets and helps care for 11, 000 patients each year! I care for stray sick and injured dogs, cats, and rabbits from all over the Valley, and treat them so they can get adopted. I perform surgery, give medicine, take X-rays, and place bandages.
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After high school, I attended eight years of college to become a veterinarian. My training didn’t stop there though; there are always new and exciting treatments for animals! Every year I attend conferences so I can learn more about animals. Right now I am back in school working on my Master’s Degree in Shelter Medicine.
I love making animals feel better. I have to be a detective so I can figure out what is wrong, since the animals can’t talk and tell me! It is so rewarding when an animal is healthy and happy; I love when they wag their tails at me and give me kisses.
I always wanted to be a veterinarian. I grew up on a small farm and spent my childhood caring for dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, and chickens. My life has revolved around animals. I didn’t know much about animal shelters until I started working at the Arizona Humane Society. I realized how important my job is since I care for animals with no home or owner and the Arizona Humane Society takes in the animals who are very sick or very injured and have only us to care for them. I am very thankful to be in a career that I am so passionate about.

Career Day: Helping Homeless Pets Get Another Chance At Life And Love Is All In A Day's Work For Veterinarian Katherine Daigle
If you love animals and want to help them, go to veterinary school. I focused on math and science, and even took Latin in high school. This really helped me in college. I also worked for a veterinarian in high school. It is very important to have hands-on experience in a veterinary clinic before going to veterinary school. The Arizona Humane Society also offers summer and spring break camps for all ages, which can help you decide if you want to work with animals.
I love to cook, and plan to go to cooking school when I retire from being a vet. I especially like that you get to eat while you learn.Close Courses Open days Events Careers advice News Subscribe Dog grooming services Advice & guidance About us Study with us Employers Students Term dates Alumni Jobs with animals Jobs at Find us Contact us Documents & policies Search

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That’s right, Careers With Animals Day has returned for another year! Do you want to work with animals or perhaps want some guidance on the different training options in the veterinary and animal industries? Join us on Saturday 4 March for a whole host of talks from an amazing range of speakers including Cats Protection, Dogs for Good, Oyster Worldwide, The Association of Zoo & Exotic Veterinary Nurses and many more. During the day, you’ll not only get to watch talks on everything from animal reiki to dog grooming, you’ll also have the chance to ask questions and get advice there and then!
We want to make Careers With Animals Day accessible to everyone so not only is the event completely FREE, it’s also online so you can join from anywhere. Our agenda has already been announced (and it’s looking incredible) so head over to our dedicated Careers With Animals Day page to find out more and plan your day. You can also register your interest for the day and if you do, you’ll receive a reminder email before the event.

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Whether you’re at the start of your career and looking for the perfect role for you or wanting a change of pace, Careers With Animals Day will have something for you. The event starts at 9am and finishes at 4.45pm on Saturday 4 March and it is completely free of charge to come along. We’ll be releasing an attendance link on the Careers With Animals Day page in the coming weeks. So, what are you waiting for? Register your interest, and put Careers With Animals Day in your calendar, today! We can’t wait to see you there!
Main menu Employers Clinical coaches Train with us Work placements Supporting you Apprenticeships explained Apprenticeship training Training solutions Advertise your jobs Find an employee/apprentice

That’s right, Careers With Animals Day has returned for another year! Do you want to work with animals or perhaps want some guidance on the different training options in the veterinary and animal industries? Join us on Saturday 4 March for a whole host of talks from an amazing range of speakers including Cats Protection, Dogs for Good, Oyster Worldwide, The Association of Zoo & Exotic Veterinary Nurses and many more. During the day, you’ll not only get to watch talks on everything from animal reiki to dog grooming, you’ll also have the chance to ask questions and get advice there and then!
We want to make Careers With Animals Day accessible to everyone so not only is the event completely FREE, it’s also online so you can join from anywhere. Our agenda has already been announced (and it’s looking incredible) so head over to our dedicated Careers With Animals Day page to find out more and plan your day. You can also register your interest for the day and if you do, you’ll receive a reminder email before the event.

Inspiring Young Minds: Laughlin Afb Hosts Career Day For Elementary Students > Laughlin Air Force Base > Display
Whether you’re at the start of your career and looking for the perfect role for you or wanting a change of pace, Careers With Animals Day will have something for you. The event starts at 9am and finishes at 4.45pm on Saturday 4 March and it is completely free of charge to come along. We’ll be releasing an attendance link on the Careers With Animals Day page in the coming weeks. So, what are you waiting for? Register your interest, and put Careers With Animals Day in your calendar, today! We can’t wait to see you there!
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