I work at an animal rescue and it’s my first job. I love working with animals. But they are not the issue. On my first week of training, my coworkers taught me to clean the kennels, the floors, the feeding and where to place the animals when we start cleaning. That’s it. No how to handle aggressive dogs or precautions on sick dogs. I have touched many sicks dogs without no notes on their kennel or my managers telling me they have parvo or ringworm. Luckily I haven’t gotten MY dogs sick but I have gotten ringworm. But a few things about my job that really really bothers me is no one watches the small dogs that play in a big room. We have had many dog fights. One time, my managers left a big dog (who is aggressive with people but “friendly” with other dogs) with the small dogs in that room. To me it didn’t seem right. What if a small dog wants to fight the big dog? Well…it did happen and the poor small dog sadly passed. So the big dog was no longer allowed in the room and a few months passed and the dog passed from cancer. And then one of my coworkers was attacked by a medium dog and she had to leave since she was bit on the neck. I have been bitten multiple times from small dogs but don’t mind it since they are easy to handle, sometimes. But dealing with big dogs is really hard to handle. Their bites are not so pretty and they hurt a lot more. I have no way of dealing with them since I’ve never been taught on how to handle them. My managers don’t even know how to handle them. I have many scars and fresh new bites and bruises everyday from work and it frustrates me. I love the animals but I really want to know if this is how shelters work.
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