Working -- Dan Resendez
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Story by Young Chang; photo by Greg Fry
HE IS
Scarred for life
FIXER UPPER
Dan Resendez gets bitten and scratched by feisty pets who visit the
Mesa West Pet Hospital in Costa Mesa. He doesn’t mind, though. The
veterinarian technician says he’s used to it, because he considers a few
scars here and there a small price to pay to keep animals healthy.
When asked about his favorite part of the job, the 21-year-old
Resendez said it’s “helping animals that are really sick and bad off.”
“I like to make sure they’re going to be all right,” he said.
“Whatever we can fix, we fix as much as possible.”
FLEAS AND SUCH
Resendez, a student at Vanguard University, took courses in becoming a
vet trainee in high school. He learned how to groom and clean the
animals, how to monitor them while they’re under anesthesia, to make sure
the animal’s breathing and to help the doctor during surgery when her
sterilized hands can’t touch anything unsterile.
People most commonly bring in their pets for neutering. Resendez comes
across these patients at least once a day. During the summer, the most
common condition is flea infestation.
“We get to bathe them, to shave them, take care of whatever’s
happening to them,” the Costa Mesa resident said.
Animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and birds stop in
to see Resendez.
ONCE A PET LOVER...
Living in Vanguard’s dormitories, Resendez can’t raise pets of his
own. But he has two dogs and a cat at his parents’ home nearby, and the
self-proclaimed pet lover says he’s always hung out with animals.
“That’s why when I went to high school, the school had a medical
magnet program -- and one of the courses offered was veterinary training.
I’ve liked it ever since,” he said.
The only drawback to his job is the occasional untamed visitor.
“We get animals, like wild cats from the streets, and generally I
don’t like to handle those,” Resendez said.
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