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Kaylee

Treatment Assistant
Kaylee loves animals. Her first job was being a kennel attendant at doggy daycare. Paying special attention to the scared and anxious animals, determined to be their friend. From then on she knew, whatever she did, had to involve animals. She has 4 dogs of her own, all of which she has rescued! In her spare time, Kaylee loves reading, listening to music and spending time with her fur babies Bella, Dexter, Loki, and Roxy!

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What's the Role of an RVT?

An RVT's (registered veterinary technician's) day does include belly rubs … but it’s also a lot more. RVTs are educated and trained professionals who practice animal health care alongside veterinarians. By performing diagnostic procedures, administering treatments and monitoring patients, the RVT allows the veterinarian to provide a higher level of care to all of our patients. The role of an RVT is often overlooked due to many of their tasks occurring “ behind the scenes.” RVTs are an integral part of a veterinary hospital. They are responsible for anesthesia during surgeries, taking and processing radiographs (x-rays), and preparing and administering medication and other treatments to hospitalized patients. But it doesn’t stop there! They’re also the voice on the phone giving you updates on how the procedure went, giving home care instructions and ensuring your pet has a restful recuperation time following their procedure at home. Our RVTs play a pivotal role at Valley Veterinary Services and are vital in our promise to provide quality pet care to all of our patients

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