Registered Veterinary Technician

Veterinary Career

Ellora Dallen works in veterinary medicine in Ontario, with professional interests in animal care, animal health and animal welfare.

The work

Animals do not always tell you what is wrong.

That makes paying attention part of the job.

Registered Veterinary Technicians are part of the veterinary-care team, working in an environment where technical knowledge, observation, organization, communication and compassion all matter.

Ellora's professional interests are rooted in animal care, health and welfare. Her work is part of a field that supports animals through routine care, illness, recovery and the many in-between moments that come with sharing life with an animal.

This website deliberately does not publish a made-up list of clinical duties. Veterinary roles can vary by workplace and setting. The point is simpler: Ellora is an Ontario Registered Veterinary Technician, and animal care is her profession.

The human side

There is usually a person attached to the animal.

Good veterinary care is not only about what happens in an exam room. Owners need information, reassurance and honest communication too.

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Observation

Animals communicate differently. Small changes in behaviour, comfort or routine can matter.

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Compassion

Animal welfare is not an extra. It is part of the reason veterinary work matters.

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Teamwork

Veterinary care is collaborative, connecting technicians, veterinarians, support teams and animal owners.

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Communication

Clear, calm communication can make a difficult day easier for the people trusting a veterinary team with an animal they love.

A consistent theme

Animal care does not stop when the workday does.

Ellora's professional career and her long involvement with Newfoundland dogs overlap around the same basic things: care, training, observation, patience and respect for animals.

Explore the Newfoundland side