Alright, let’s talk about making a resume for a kennel technician job. I recently went through this, so I figured I’d share my experience. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be, but I got it done.
First, I started by looking up some examples online. Just wanted to get a feel for what these things are supposed to look like. There were tons of different styles, but I needed something that would match the job. Nothing fancy, just a clean, easy-to-read format that says all that I want.

Next, I listed out all my previous jobs. Even the ones that weren’t related to animals. I figured it’s important to show a work history, you know? It shows you’re reliable and all that.
- I made sure to include the job title, the name of the place I worked at, and the dates I was there.
- Then I added a few bullet points under each job, describing what I did there.
After that, I focused on the skills section. This is where I really tried to highlight anything that would be useful for a kennel tech. I wrote down stuff like:
- Animal handling – I’ve dealt with all kinds of dogs and cats, big and small.
- Cleaning and sanitizing – Gotta keep things tidy, right? I have done it a lot, so not an issue for me.
- Feeding and medicating – Followed instructions to the letter. And always did what I was told to do.
- Observing animal behavior – I can usually tell when something’s up with an animal.
- Customer service – Dealing with pet owners is part of the job, so I mentioned my experience with that.
Then came the education part. I don’t have a fancy degree or anything, but I did finish high school, so I put that down. I also mentioned a pet first aid and CPR course I took a while back. I thought it might give me a little edge.
Once I had all the info on the resume, I started playing around with the layout. Moved things around, changed the font a couple of times, just trying to make it look neat and organized.
Finally, I read through the whole thing several times. I was looking for typos or anything that didn’t make sense. I even asked a buddy to look it over, just to get a fresh pair of eyes on it.
And that’s pretty much it. It took some time and effort, but I ended up with a resume that I felt good about. I think it does a decent job of showing my experience and skills. We’ll see if it lands me any interviews. Fingers crossed!
What I learned about it
Honestly, the whole process was a bit of a learning experience. It made me realize how important it is to tailor your resume to the specific job you’re applying for. You can’t just use the same one for everything. And it’s definitely worth taking the time to make it look professional and easy to read. Recruiters probably go through tons of these things, so you want yours to stand out in a good way.

Anyways, hope this helps anyone else who’s trying to put together a kennel technician resume. Just remember to highlight your relevant skills and experience, and don’t be afraid to put in the time to make it look good. Good luck!