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2.0
May 8, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Helping animals, benefits and PTO. Have opportunities to deploy and help with cruelty cases but only if our schedule allows it. Writing opportunities to publish, articles, journals, book chapters, etc.

Cons

24/7/365 Upper management hires within and moves staff around to different jobs (or create new jobs) instead of letting them go, since they have been here for a long time. There are upper management staff members that have no veterinary experience at all but will tell others how to do their job. Some management like to use their power to cater to their own personal needs; leaving early, not showing up, not working holidays, etc. Managers have more than enough work time to do what they have to do but are given extra work hours away from helping animals. All of the managers should be closely watched with what they do, to make sure they are actually doing their jobs outside of their management role. Many managers are not given these needed reviews because the manager’s boss does not know how to look over anything due to not having experience in the animal field, gets pushed off on others to do. There is so much more but these are the main issues with management. Many staff do not really express how they feel about their jobs here. They are scared they will get fired for having an opinion or questioning the management’s ways. Even if surveys are said to be anonymous, we are still scared to voice out opinion. Even the information that is provided to upper management after an employee leaves (exit interview), doesn’t get looked at or considered to make things better. Favoritism is a big issues within the whole organization. The only way you will progress at your job seems to be a favorite or become a manager. If you are not liked, you will notice. Be ready to stay in the position you applied for.

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5.0
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Everyone cares deeply about the job they do

Cons

Can be stressful at times

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2.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Volunteers, assisting communities, animal care, fostering cohesive memorable relationships are all a cornerstone of a meaningful mission.

Cons

Where to begin? The word toxic is often thrown around when one leaves a job that was less than thrilling. In my 30 year career in animal welfare this was one I could truly call toxic. The insult to injury is they scream at the top of their lings words like “family, DEI, work/life balance, equality, place of love etc.” This is all the extremely hyperbolic behavior of a predator dynamic. Politicking, back stabbing and manipulation the likes of which would make characters from Game of Thrones blush. Lies and deceit tend to take priority for promotion or advancement. Be extremely cautious of those who come to you as friends. They are wolves in sheep’s clothing. This is a culture that is top down in it’s approach of this type of behavior. I watched so many good colleagues get fired under the guise of bad behavior when there were ulterior motives working against many the entire time. I was glad to finally find a launch pad to another means of income and a career move to get away. Having been gone for a few years now it truly dawned on me just how truly awful things were. Which is such a shame because the actual work being performed is an absolute gift. Animal welfare and bullying is synonymous and I’m glad we’re finally seeing an influx of stories detailing how bad it can be. But this was the worst of all of them and second place is a very distant second. Such a shame.

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