I love life with small animals. I have been grooming animals at home for two years. Because of the epidemic, many pet shops are closed, so I opened a grooming studio at home to help the pets of residents near my home. I passed the junior certificate of pet grooming, and I have no problem doing basic grooming work. I have also helped cats and dogs who need to stay at home because of business trips. Because all my pets are rescued. In addition to fish (because I like it), Ben, the smallest puppy in the family, was abandoned because of a car accident and developed a psychological resistance to humans. After he came to my house, he showed aggression and hostility to everything. Because of the car accident, one of his front legs was broken and he needed to take medicine every day. I had to wear thick gloves to feed the medicine for several consecutive days. And I stayed with him every day, getting close to him little by little. Finally, he was able to walk into the house by himself and learned to go to bed by himself. Marble's original owner was moving, so I took him in. But in the summer, due to acute encephalitis caused by the genes carried by his parents, he developed cataracts, so he needed special care and eye drops every day. (No need now) And learned to sense with his nose. The toys I bought have improved its nose and ears. I like animals and have been dealing with them since I was a child. I also raise many animals myself. I have two cats at home, one is fat and is called Taro (he is losing weight), and the other is timid and greedy and is called Fa Gao; I also have two dogs, the biggest one is called Peanut (the eldest in the family, but very friendly to people and all small animals, a Chinese rural dog); the second one is called Ben, a little girl, the youngest in the family, and treats everyone equally (lively); I also have a lively lop-eared rabbit named Marble, but it has cataracts but is particularly strong; and a betta fish named Blue, it likes to interact with everyone. I have my own way of feeding medicine. I often take care of sick animals. I have also raised newborn birds. My big dog picked up a bird whose nest was destroyed by the strong wind, so I took it home. I am very patient and friendly.
I have two cats, the fat Taro (trying to lose weight) and the timid but greedy Fa Gao, and two dogs, the big one is Peanut (the eldest in the family but very friendly to people and all small animals, a Chinese rural dog. The second one, Ben, is a little girl, the youngest in the family, and treats everyone equally (lively). A lop-eared rabbit Marble with personality but suffering from encephalitis, and a fighting fish Blue who likes to interact with you. I have been doing pet grooming for animals at home for 2 years. Because of the epidemic, many pet shops were closed, so I opened a grooming studio at home to help the pets of the residents near my home. I have obtained a junior certificate for pet grooming. I have no problem doing basic grooming. I have also helped dogs and cats who need to stay at home because of business trips. Because all the pets in my home are rescued. Except for fish (because I like it), the smallest puppy in the family, Ben, has a psychological resistance to humans due to a car accident and abandonment. He is aggressive and hostile to everything when he came to my home. Because of the car accident, one of his front legs was broken and he needs to take medicine every day. He needs to wear thick gloves to feed medicine for a few days. And I stay with him every day to get closer to him little by little. Finally, he was able to walk into the house and learned to get on the bed. Marble's original owner had to move, so I took him in. But in the summer, due to the acute encephalitis caused by the genes carried by his parents, he developed cataracts, so he needed special care and eye drops every day. (Now he doesn't need it) and learned to use his nose to sense. The toys I bought have the effect of improving his nose and ears.
I have training. I have a certificate, but I still feel like a beginner. Every pet is teaching me something new.
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Administer oral medication for dogs, Taking care of senior dogs/other animals, Taking care of special needs dogs/other animals, Providing daily exercise for high-energy dogs/other animals, Brushing teeth/fur