Senin, 25 Januari 2010

lowongan kerja dokter hewan

Lowongan Kerja PT PRIMATAMA KARYAPERSADA

PT PRIMATAMA KARYAPERSADA adalah perusahaan yang bergerak di bidang bisnis ayam broiler. Saat ini perusahaan kami sedang membutuhkan calon karyawan untuk mengisi posisi jabatan sebagai berikut:

  • Administrasi Produksi dan logistik Farm
  • Logistik Unit
  • Pengawas Timbang (SIM C)

Dengan kriteria sebagai berikut:

  • Laki-laki
  • D3 Peternakan/Kedokteran Hewan/Ekonomi
  • Siap ditempatkan di luar kota (Cianjur dan Subang)
  • Dapat mengoperasikan computer
  • Mempunyai SIM A dan SIM C

Lamaran pekerjaan ditujukan ke alamat:

HRD Region Jabar II

PT. PRIMATAMA KARYAPERSADA

Jl. Marakas No. 13 Turangga Bandung

Telp. 022-70774540

Fax. 022-7302839

Atau

Dapat dikirim ke: PO BOX 7691 BDSE


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regard,

edo

Minggu, 24 Januari 2010

lowongan keja dokter hewan

Agro Fauna

Perusahaan peternakan sapi yang baru dibuka mengajak profesional muda, mandiri, ulet dan bermotivasi tinggi untuk maju bersama kami, sebagai :

  1. Manager Farm (FARM)
  2. Mngr/Spv Feed Quality (FEED)
  3. Mngr/Spv Cattle Health (KESWAN)
  4. Spv/Staf Administrasi Keuangan (ADMIN)
  5. Sales Executive(SE)

Kualifikasi:

  • Min. D3 Peternakan/Kedokteran Hewan (Farm, Feed, Keswan, SE)
  • Min D3 Accounting/Keuangan (Admin)
  • Pengalaman dibidangnya masing-masing min 2 tahun
  • Diutamakan yang berpengalaman di peternakan sapi (Farm, Feed, Keswan, SE)
  • Penempatan : Banten (Jawa Barat) (Farm, Feed, Keswan). Khusus Admin dan SE penempatan pilih di Banten atau Mojosari.

  • Jika Anda memenuhi persyaratan diatas, kirimkan CV lenkap dengan deskripsi singkat kenapa Anda yang harus kami pilih, serta foto terbaru 4x6 (2 lembar), paling lambat 1 (satu) bulan setelah pemuatan ke : 

    Recruitmen Services (AFK) 
    JL. Krembangan Makam 11 Surabaya-60175 
    Cantumkan kode posisi yang dilamar pada sudut kiri atas amplop. Hanya pelamar yang memenuhi syarat yang akan kami panggil. Tidak melayani interview melalui telepon

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regard,

edo

Selasa, 17 Maret 2009

Veterinary Clinic in your City?

Palembang
Praktik Bersama Dokter Hewan
Jl. Palembang Jambi Km. 29
Sembawa Banyuasin
Palembang 
Telepon: (0711) 732-7863
Handphone: 0813-6764-1428
E-mail: pppswadaya@yahoo.co.id

Gunjal R, drh.
Jln. Yos Sudarso, Simpang Periuk(Golden PS), Lubuklinggau (SUMSEL).
Sumatera Selatan 
Telepon: (0733) 452 599
Handphone: 0813 73032579
E-mail: goldenps999@gmail.com 


Medan
Chaeruddin, Drh.
JL. T. Cik Ditiro No. 131/ 8 C - Kp. Keling.
Medan 
Handphone: 08126333911
E-mail: chaevet@gmail.com

Bali
South Veterinary Clinic
Pecatu Graha Bayuh 78, Jl. Pantai Masuka, Bukit Ungasan
Denpasar
Bali 80531
Telepon: (0361) 7442430 / 0811389001
Handphone: 08123952470
E-mail: restiati@balivetclinic.com

RIZALDO ARBET, DVM
Clinic online; rizaldoarbet@gmail.com
FREE 

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thanks to louis pasteur; developed a vaccine in 1885 to prevent rabies. the vaccine has saved many human and animal lives.

What Should you do if you'r bitten?

That's why it's so important to see a doctor if a person gets bitten by an animal. This is especially important if bitten by a wild animal, such as a squirrel or a bat. But any mammal can get rabies, including household pets, such as dogs, cats, and even ferrets. Household pets can get a rabies vaccine to protect them and their owners. Animals who are not mammals, such as birds, fish, turtles, and snakes, cannot carry rabies.

An animal infected with rabies carries the virus in its saliva, so if it bites a person, the virus has a way into the person's body. It's possible to get rabies from an animal scratch, too. People sometimes describe animals that have rabies as "foaming at the mouth." This happens because the animal's nerves no longer work properly and it can't swallow its own saliva.

What Should You Do If You're Bitten?
If an animal ever bites or scratches you, tell an adult exactly what happened and ask the adult to help you take these steps to protect yourself:

  • Wash the wound with soap and water for 10 minutes.
  • Call your doctor or the hospital emergency department.
  • Give a description of the animal that bit you to your local animal control office so they can try to find the animal and test it for rabies. Your mom or dad can help you do this.

What Will the Doctor Do?
If someone goes to the doctor for an animal bite, the doctor will want to know:

  • What kind of animal bit you?
  • How did the animal act? (Rabid animals may look and act strangely.)
  • How do you feel now?

If a rabid animal bites someone, the disease will not develop right away. That's because there's an incubation period (say: in-kyuh-bay-shun) with rabies. That means there's a period of time between getting bitten and experiencing symptoms of rabies. With rabies, the incubation period may be a few days to several weeks or even a lot longer.

But doctors don't wait around when it comes to rabies. If there's a chance the person was bitten by a rabid animal, the doctor can give the person several shots to prevent the disease. Every year, about 40,000 people in the United States get these injections as a precaution. Shots are never fun, but they're much better than getting a deadly disease.

Rabies in an Labrador

Rabies has been present in Labrador Retriever for as long as we can remember. It is a viral disease affecting warm-blooded animals that can be transmitted to humans. So if unfortunately you are bitten by a Labrador Retriever or any breed of dog, then there is a possibility of having rabies. The virus is derived from the saliva of an infected animal and then transmitted through close contact with saliva of infected animals, such as bites, scratches, licks on broken skin and mucous membranes. 

Rabies is extremely fatal to animals and human alike once neurological symptoms have developed. It primarily attacks the nervous system causing encephalitis or inflammation of the brain. The first symptom of rabies includes a change in behavior, say for example from friendly to aggressive or if your Labrador Retriever became fearless being a cautious dog prior to the development of infection. Animals with rabies will also show more biting and chewing. They will start biting at people and other animals. They will also chew woods, stones and even buildings. Other symptoms of canine rabies include fever, dilation of pupils, drooling with foaming at the mouth, difficulty of swallowing and change in the bark or sound of the animal. These signs develop usually less than ten days after the onset of virus' Once signs develop, especially to non-vaccinated humans, there is no treatment for this disease. Symptoms may later lead to paralysis of any part of the body, coma and even death. 

When exposed or bitten by an animal, whether infected with rabies or not, wash and flush the wound or spot thoroughly with soap and water, detergent or plain water. Then consult your vet to test and observe your dog for 14 days for signs of rabies. 

Rabies can threaten your dog's life as much as yours. So maybe now you understand why it is very important to administer anti-rabies vaccination to your Labrador Retriever. Vaccinate your pet according to local health rules and regulations or check out with your vet for advice on how often and how much should be given to your dog. Some areas require annual vaccination while some allow a three-year vaccine. Proper vaccination and quarantine period is also a requirement when transporting animals between countries. Check out the place of your destination as well as the airline company for rules and regulations in transporting animals. 

Every dog owner should know that it is their responsibility to ensure that their dog is well protected and vaccinated to prevent rabies and to prevent their dog's possible death.

Richard Cussons is a dog expert and has written articles about the popular Labrador Retriever. Get more tips on training Labradors at http://labradorsavvy.com

Please, Protect your cat from RABIES with Vaccination

If you want to enjoy the companionship of a healthy and happy cat, 1 of the most important things you can do is to safeguard its health. Vaccinations can protect your cat from many common cat diseases. Weaned From Mother's Immunity When your kitten is 6 to 8 weeks old, you should begin his vaccinations. Before this time, the mother's antibodies have been protecting him. Once he is weaned, however, he will need to develop antibodies of his own. The Vital First Visit The first office visit is when your veterinarian will give your kitten a complete physical examination. A fecal exam is normally done to assure that your kitten doesn't have worms. Prior to vaccinations, your veterinarian should do a blood test to be sure the kitten is not already infected with Feline Leukemia. The vet may also test for Feline Infectious Peritonitis. These tests are quick, and your veterinarian will have preliminary results in minutes. If your kitten is not already infected with 1 of these diseases, the vet will give your kitten his first Feline Leukemia and FIP vaccines, assuming if he is at risk for these diseases. An only cat who never leaves home may not need these vaccines, in which case your veterinarian may recommend against giving them. Whether he leaves the house or not, your kitten should receive his first FVRCPC vaccine. This combination vaccine protects kittens from rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia and chlamydia. Follow-Up Vaccines And Worming Within 2 to 4 weeks your kitten should visit the veterinarian again, at the age of 8 to 12 weeks. This time he will get a second round of shots for FVRCPC, Feline Leukemia, and FIP. If your kitten was wormed during his first visit, the vet will give him his second worming. If your kitten is at least 12 weeks old and spends time outdoors, he should also receive his first Rabies vaccine. Your kitten's third visit to the veterinarian takes place when he is 10 to 16 weeks old, when he will receive his third FVRCPC vaccine. Kittens who were too young for their first Rabies vaccine on their previous visit will receive it at this time. The First Birthday Visit After completing his third set of FVRCPC vaccines, your kitten will not need any more injections until he is 1 year old. At that time he will need Rabies and FVRCPC booster shots. If the Rabies shot is given to your cat within 1 year of his first Rabies vaccine, it will be good for 3 years. Your cat will need to return each year, however, for the FVRCPC vaccine. When your cat is 1 year of age, he will also receive boosters for FIP and Feline Leukemia if he received these vaccines as a kitten. Rare Side Effects Most of the time vaccines are quite safe, yet occasionally side effects can occur. Vaccines for Feline Leukemia can sometimes cause a form of cancer at the site of the injection. For this reason veterinarians usually do not recommend the vaccine for cats who are not at risk. A tumor can sometimes occur at the site of other vaccinations, as well. This type of tumor can often be removed before it spreads. Should you notice a lump developing at the injection site, call your veterinarian without delay. These lumps usually are a simple allergic reaction to the injection, but a lump can develop into a tumor, which, if caught early, can be successfully removed. The risk of catching a disease without vaccinations is much higher than the risk of side effects. Just as with humans, shots are an unpleasant, but necessary part of growing up healthy.

Visit http://www.new-cat.com to learn more. Copyright 2005 Ron King.