Order your Pet Food at Chewy.com and Mackenzie's Animal Sanctuary will get a $20 donation!

We are seeking a part-time Veterinary Assistant with a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience, or a licensed Veterinary Technician. The ideal candidate will be passionate, self-driven, and have excellent communication skills (both written and verbal), along with strong organizational and problem-solving abilities. Key responsibilities will include emergency triage, anesthesia monitoring, assisting in surgeries, radiology, clinical lab work, inventory management, scheduling, preparing paperwork, transporting patients for referrals and emergencies, and supporting the cleanliness and maintenance of the veterinary facility.

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A Look Inside Mackenzie’s Animal Sanctuary

2025 means we’re celebrating 25 amazing years of helping dogs in need!

This Giving Tuesday, please consider making a gift to help us continue our work and support more dogs in need.

This global day is centered around generosity, encouraging people to give to the causes that are close to their hearts.

At the top of our gratitude list are supporters like you. Whether you contribute through a donation, adopting or fostering a dog, volunteering your time, or spreading the word by sharing our social media posts, you are vital to our mission of rescuing dogs in need.

Your support makes a lasting impact year-round by providing a safe space for rescue dogs to heal and thrive. With your help, we can offer them the love and medical care they deserve until they find their forever homes, no matter how long that takes.

This Giving Tuesday, please consider helping the rescue dogs at Mackenzie’s Animal Sanctuary!

Click here to donate today!

Help Make A Difference Today!

Are you ready to make a difference in the life of an adorable 40-pound bundle of joy named Chubbs?

This lovable guy found sanctuary at MAS earlier this year, and he needs your support to overcome a tough obstacle: heartworm.

What is heartworm, you ask? Well, let’s break it down. When an infected mosquito bites a dog like Chubbs, that has unfortunately not been given prevention, tiny heartworm larvae transfer into the bloodstream. 

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