Animal General Hospital

Animal General Hospital If your dog or cat is part of your family, you have found the right veterinarian!

Animal General Hospital is a full-service veterinary facility for dogs and cats. Dr. Randolph has practiced here since 1981, having graduated from the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in the top one-third of his class in 1980. He practiced in Columbus, GA, for 13 months before moving back home to Mississippi. His areas of special interest are Dermatology (skin and hair coat disorders) and Dentistry (care of pets' tooth and gum problems).

People's favorite question to ask a birder is, "What's your favorite bird?" It's impossible to answer, except, I like th...
10/26/2024

People's favorite question to ask a birder is, "What's your favorite bird?" It's impossible to answer, except, I like the one that goes, "The bird I'm looking at right now." Well, ONE of my favorites is the Reddish egret. The first picture is the quintessential Reddish egret, the "dark morph." One of their endearing behaviors is their method of fishing. They spread their wings wide to make a shadow in shallow water. Small fish will move into that shadow. Then, the egret begins to stomp his feet and twirl in a circle, which scientists believe confuses the small fish, at which time the Reddish egret nabs his prey. The activity is a cross between dancing and going crazy. It's DEADLY effective. THEN, there's the "white morph" Reddish egret. MUCH less common, there has been one plying the waters around Jones Park this year. The last one I saw there was September, 2019. They are quite handsome.

11/08/2023

All medical records are now at Animal Care Hospital, Dr. Stubbs' practice, 406 E. Railroad St., Long Beach, 228-868-9479. You WILL be happy with care there for your pets, but, if you prefer to take them somewhere else, their staff can copy the records and hand them to you (CALL FIRST, 228-868-9479). Dr. Stubbs also has our computer system and can look up all of your purchase history, even print that out for you if you'd like. THANK YOU, Long Beach and environs for 42 1/2 GREAT years.

11/05/2023

Medical record disbursement is taking longer than we planned. We are sorry we’ve kept some pet owners waiting. Please be patient, EVERYONE will have access to his records. We will be in touch. If you left a
voicemail we have it recorded. Have faith, it will get done this week. Thank you!

10/25/2023

43 1/2 years to the day from when I graduated from Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal General Hospital of Long Beach (I know of at least three other Animal General Hospitals, including the one where I started my career in Columbus, GA.) will close its doors for the last time. November 3 will be my last day and Holly will have the office open Saturday, November 4 from 8 AM until Noon. Office hours will be 8 AM to 4 PM until then. Call to pick up record copies (PLEASE CALL FIRST AS WE HAVE TO PULL RECORDS AND MAKE COPIES,WHICH CAN BE TIME-CONSUMING) and to stock up on medications, 868-3386 or 868-0125.

I will be writing a book about practice experiences, a book about my childhood and finishing several children's books I've started, as well as birding a LOT and getting back into bass fishing.

I'm not calling this retirement, but, my next career.

I'm not sure it happens EVERY year, but we have had Mississippi kites use the Animal General Hospital sweet gum tree sna...
08/10/2023

I'm not sure it happens EVERY year, but we have had Mississippi kites use the Animal General Hospital sweet gum tree snag top as a launching place to feed in prior years. According to our records, it's always been in early August. I've been hearing them for several days and had a minute to shoot some pictures today. While I was out there, a juvenile Red-tailed hawk flew over. There are two, but, I haven’t had time to study them to determine whether they are a pair or an adult and a juvenile. Feel free to stop by and see them from the front parking lot during daylight hours. If they are not in the top of the sweet gum tree, they will be soaring around eating insects. 

03/19/2022

We hire only non-smokers.
The Morning Assistant’s position is a direct, hands-on job working with people and animals.
The WEEKDAY hours and morning start time vary according to the number of boarders in the kennel, but start time can range from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. The Morning Assistant is usually through and on his/her way home around 2 PM weekdays.
WEEKEND rotation is among our usual three full-time employees.
Duties include, but are not limited to assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), assisting in surgery (you will receive training in-house to obtain these skills), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
The morning assistant’s position includes assisting the doctor in surgery, and we can train anyone willing to study to learn the necessary skills. You need not bring previous experience or surgery skills with you.
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. We are so fortunate to be able to take care of our clients’ pets and we cannot do it without our caring staff. We would like you to be part of our caring staff.
Resumes must include (resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you

11/09/2021

Veterinarian’s Morning Assistant
We hire only non-smokers.
The Morning Assistant’s position is a direct, hands-on job working with people and animals.
The WEEKDAY hours (morning start time) vary according to the number of boarders in the kennel, but start time can range from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. The Morning Assistant is usually through and on his/her way home a little after 2 PM weekdays.
WEEKEND rotation is among our usual three full-time employees. On a weekend you are scheduled for kennel duty you will arrive Saturday morning early enough to feed, water, medicate and exercise all of the boarding animals and be finished by 7:30 AM. At that point you will begin preparations for seeing outpatients from 8 to 12 Noon. You will repeat exercising at Noon after closing, then water and medicate boarders as needed. If no emergencies arise you are usually through and ready to leave by 12:30 PM. You will return at approximately 6 PM to feed, water, medicate and exercise again. Sundays you will feed, water, medicate and exercise at 7 AM, Noon and 6PM.
The following weekend someone else will have kennel duty, so you will arrive at 7:40 Saturday morning to assist in seeing outpatients until Noon IF we have enough appointments to require two employees. Otherwise, you would be off for the remainder of the weekend. After helping with noon feeding, watering, medicating and exercising and closing procedures you will be finished until Monday.
The next weekend you will be completely off work from Friday afternoon until Monday morning.
Duties include, but are not limited to assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), assisting in surgery (you will receive training in-house to obtain these skills), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money and being responsible for a cash drawer. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
Are you particular? We need someone who is detail-oriented and understands the concept that a medical practice has to be operated a certain way, or patients don’t get the care they need and deserve.
Are you a multitasker? If you’re the kind of person who can get a lot done in a day’s time, you may be the kind of person who will fit in at Animal General Hospital and be rewarded with raises for your productivity.
Are you ambitious? If you are willing to use the training materials we provide for you and study at home what you learned at work each day, build on that with information you obtain by using the video and written information we provide, you can move up!
The morning assistant’s position includes assisting the doctor in surgery, and we can train anyone willing to study to learn the necessary skills. You need not bring previous experience or surgery skills with you. It’s a little like being in college: You study at home, then you learn and fine-tune in “class,” i.e., at work.
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. We are so fortunate to be able to take care of our clients’ pets and we cannot do it without our caring staff. We would like you to be part of our caring staff. Resumes must include (resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you.

09/11/2021

We hire only non-smokers.
The Morning Assistant’s position is a direct, hands-on job working with people and animals.
The WEEKDAY hours (morning start time) vary according to the number of boarders in the kennel, but start time can range from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. The Morning Assistant is usually through and on his/her way home a little after 2 PM weekdays.
WEEKEND rotation is among our usual three full-time employees. On a weekend you are scheduled for kennel duty you will arrive Saturday morning early enough to feed, water, medicate and exercise all of the boarding animals and be finished by 7:30 AM. At that point you will begin preparations for seeing outpatients from 8 to 12 Noon. You will repeat exercising at Noon after closing, then water and medicate boarders as needed. If no emergencies arise you are usually through and ready to leave by 12:30 PM. You will return at approximately 6 PM to feed, water, medicate and exercise again. Sundays you will feed, water, medicate and exercise at 7 AM, Noon and 6PM.
The following weekend someone else will have kennel duty, so you will arrive at 7:40 Saturday morning to assist in seeing outpatients until Noon IF we have enough appointments to require two employees. Otherwise, you would be off for the remainder of the weekend. After helping with noon feeding, watering, medicating and exercising and closing procedures you will be finished until Monday.
The next weekend you will be completely off work from Friday afternoon until Monday morning.
Duties include, but are not limited to assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), assisting in surgery (you will receive training in-house to obtain these skills), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money and being responsible for a cash drawer. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
Are you particular? We need someone who is detail-oriented and understands the concept that a medical practice has to be operated a certain way, or patients don’t get the care they need and deserve.
Are you a multitasker? If you’re the kind of person who can get a lot done in a day’s time, you may be the kind of person who will fit in at Animal General Hospital and be rewarded with raises for your productivity.
Are you ambitious? If you are willing to use the training materials we provide for you and study at home what you learned at work each day, build on that with information you obtain by using the video and written information we provide, you can move up!
The morning assistant’s position includes assisting the doctor in surgery, and we can train anyone willing to study to learn the necessary skills. You need not bring previous experience or surgery skills with you. It’s a little like being in college: You study at home, then you learn and fine-tune in “class,” i.e., at work.
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. We are so fortunate to be able to take care of our clients’ pets and we cannot do it without our caring staff. We would like you to be part of our caring staff. Resumes must include (resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you

01/06/2021

We hire only non-smokers.
The Morning Assistant’s position is a direct, hands-on job working with people and animals.
The WEEKDAY hours (morning start time) vary according to the number of boarders in the kennel, but start time can range from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. The Morning Assistant is usually through and on his/her way home a little after 2 PM weekdays.
WEEKEND rotation is among our usual three full-time employees. On a weekend you are scheduled for kennel duty you will arrive Saturday morning early enough to feed, water, medicate and exercise all of the boarding animals and be finished by 7:30 AM. At that point you will begin preparations for seeing outpatients from 8 to 12 Noon. You will repeat exercising at Noon after closing, then water and medicate boarders as needed. If no emergencies arise you are usually through and ready to leave by 12:30 PM. You will return at approximately 6 PM to feed, water, medicate and exercise again. Sundays you will feed, water, medicate and exercise at 7 AM, Noon and 5 PM.
The following weekend someone else will have kennel duty, so you will arrive at 7:40 Saturday morning to assist in seeing outpatients until Noon IF we have enough appointments to require two employees. Otherwise, you would be off for the remainder of the weekend. After helping with noon feeding, watering, medicating and exercising and closing procedures you will be finished until Monday.
The next weekend you will be completely off work from Friday afternoon until Monday morning.
Duties include, but are not limited to assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), assisting in surgery (you will receive training in-house to obtain these skills), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money and being responsible for a cash drawer. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
Are you particular? We need someone who is detail-oriented and understands the concept that a medical practice has to be operated a certain way, or patients don’t get the care they need and deserve.
Are you a multitasker? If you’re the kind of person who can get a lot done in a day’s time, you may be the kind of person who will fit in at Animal General Hospital and be rewarded with raises for your productivity.
Are you ambitious? If you are willing to use the training materials we provide for you and study at home what you learned at work each day, build on that with information you obtain by using the video and written information we provide, you can move up!
The morning assistant’s position includes assisting the doctor in surgery, and we can train anyone willing to study to learn the necessary skills. You need not bring previous experience or surgery skills with you. It’s a little like being in college: You study at home, then you learn and fine-tune in “class,” i.e., at work.
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. This is the greatest job on Earth for the right person. Resumes must include (SEND TO: [email protected]. Resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you

01/01/2021

We hire only non-smokers.
The AFTERNOON ASSISTANT’S position starts at 11:40 each morning and ends between 7:15 and 7:30 each evening. Because you will be working in a doctor’s office, where schedules can be unpredictable due to patient illnesses and emergencies, schedule flexibility is required: you won’t always be finished at the same time every day.
Weekend rotation is among our usual three full-time employees. On a weekend you are scheduled for kennel duty you will arrive Saturday morning early enough to feed, water, medicate and exercise all of the boarding animals and be finished by 7:30 AM. At that point you will begin preparations for seeing outpatients from 8 to 12 Noon. You will repeat exercising at Noon after closing and water and medicate boarders as needed. If no emergencies arise you are usually through and ready to leave by 12:30 PM. You will return at approximately 6 PM to feed, water, medicate and exercise again. Sunday you will feed, water, medicate and exercise at 7 AM, Noon and 5 PM.
The following weekend someone else will have kennel duty, so you will arrive at 7:40 Saturday morning to assist in seeing outpatients until Noon. After helping with noon feeding, watering, medicating and exercising and closing procedures you will be finished until Monday.
The following weekend you will be off altogether after you finish your Friday duties, until Monday.
We hire only non-smokers.
The afternoon assistant’s position at Animal General Hospital is direct, hands-on, working with people and animals in a fast-paced hospital environment. Success in this job requires work and study. We will supply you with the learning tools you will need to develop skills. Those willing to apply themselves can move up in this job, the pace of advancement is up to the individual and his/her desire for promotion.
Duties include, but are not limited to, assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money and being responsible for a cash drawer. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
Are you particular? We need someone who is detail-oriented and understands the concept that a medical practice has to be operated a certain way, or patients don’t get the care they need and deserve.
Are you a multitasker? If you’re the kind of person who can get a lot done in a day’s time, you may be the kind of person who will fit in at Animal General Hospital and be rewarded with raises for your productivity.
Are you ambitious? If you are willing to use the training materials we provide for you, and study at home what you learned at work each day, build on that with information you obtain by using the video and written information we provide, you can move up!
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. This is the greatest job on Earth for the right person. Resumes must include (SEND TO: [email protected]. Resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT. RESUMES SENT AS ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you

12/13/2020

"COVID" is short for "coronavirus disease." COVID-19 specifies the disease syndrome caused by SARS-CoV-2, the mutation of a coronavirus that is causing our current pandemic, first identified in 2019. I submit that the lazy shortening of the terminology will result in future confusion, as both lay and scientific documents will contain the vague term "COVID" in digital perpetuity. Then, in future years, when the next coronavirus causes widespread disease, e.g., COVID-2021, online searches with results of "COVID" will not differentiate between the 2019/2020 episode and subsequent events. In sum, say "COVID-19."

10/14/2020

We hire only non-smokers.
The Morning Assistant’s position is a direct, hands-on job working with people and animals.
The WEEKDAY hours (morning start time) vary according to the number of boarders in the kennel, but start time can range from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. The Morning Assistant is usually through and on his/her way home a little after 2 PM weekdays.
WEEKEND rotation is among our usual three full-time employees. On a weekend you are scheduled for kennel duty you will arrive Saturday morning early enough to feed, water, medicate and exercise all of the boarding animals and be finished by 7:30 AM. At that point you will begin preparations for seeing outpatients from 8 to 12 Noon. You will repeat exercising at Noon after closing, then water and medicate boarders as needed. If no emergencies arise you are usually through and ready to leave by 12:30 PM. You will return at approximately 6 PM to feed, water, medicate and exercise again. Sundays you will feed, water, medicate and exercise at 7 AM, Noon and 5 PM.
The following weekend someone else will have kennel duty, so you will arrive at 7:40 Saturday morning to assist in seeing outpatients until Noon IF we have enough appointments to require two employees. Otherwise, you would be off for the remainder of the weekend. After helping with noon feeding, watering, medicating and exercising and closing procedures you will be finished until Monday.
The next weekend you will be completely off work from Friday afternoon until Monday morning.
Duties include, but are not limited to assisting the doctor in the examination rooms, working in the kennel (feeding, exercising, medicating and cleaning up after the animals), assisting in surgery (you will receive training in-house to obtain these skills), answering phones, making phone calls, cleaning, various clerical duties including handling money and being responsible for a cash drawer. We have modern computer software that is very easy to use.
Are you particular? We need someone who is detail-oriented and understands the concept that a medical practice has to be operated a certain way, or patients don’t get the care they need and deserve.
Are you a multitasker? If you’re the kind of person who can get a lot done in a day’s time, you may be the kind of person who will fit in at Animal General Hospital and be rewarded with raises for your productivity.
Are you ambitious? If you are willing to use the training materials we provide for you and study at home what you learned at work each day, build on that with information you obtain by using the video and written information we provide, you can move up!
The morning assistant’s position includes assisting the doctor in surgery, and we can train anyone willing to study to learn the necessary skills. You need not bring previous experience or surgery skills with you. It’s a little like being in college: You study at home, then you learn and fine-tune in “class,” i.e., at work.
If selected for this job, you will be working in a doctor’s office. There is great satisfaction in prevention of disease, illness and infirmity. Being a part of the healing process is awe-inspiring. We often deal with life and death and the seriousness of this job cannot be overstated. The responsibilities are substantial. If you are willing to learn and are committed to working in a challenging, busy medical environment, the rewards are also substantial. This is the greatest job on Earth for the right person. Resumes must include (resumes lacking the items below will not be considered):
Copy resume into body of email, DO NOT SEND AS ATTACHMENT
Dates (month and year, not just years) worked at each job listed
Reason(s) for leaving each job
References (not just “upon request”)
Full education history, including graduation dates, GED, etc.
E-mail address by which we may contact you

Address

20005 Pineville Road
Long Beach, MS
39560

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+12288683386

Website

http://www.MyPetsDoctor.com/

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