Animal Care & Pet Services Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Idaho
Idaho's animal care and pet services industry offers visa sponsorship opportunities across veterinary medicine, animal research, and specialized care roles. Major employers include veterinary hospitals in Boise and Coeur d'Alene, agricultural research facilities, and pet care companies serving the state's growing population.
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Destination Pet. We are One Pack- a united team working together to elevate the love and lives of pet families. Our pet-obsessed professionals create a connected care network of trustworthy partners who bring creative innovation every day. We are revolutionizing the pet industry. Join us!
ROLE
We're sniffing out our next Lead Customer Service Representative at Escape the Crate Boise—someone who’s part host, part handler, part operations wizard, and 100% pet-passionate.
Can you juggle ringing phones, walk-in questions, scheduling curveballs, and a team of fellow CSR rockstars—without breaking a sweat? If you're the kind of person who naturally steps up, leads by example, and keeps things moving even when fur’s flying, this role's got your name on it.
At Destination Pet, we’re not just another Pet/Vet care center—we’re a community that lives to elevate the love and lives of pet families. Since 2016, we’ve been serving up best-in-show care from coast to coast with day care, boarding, grooming, training, veterinary services, and more. Whether its belly rubs or brushing, our goal is simple: make pets feel at home and their humans feel at ease.
Perks & Pay:
- Telehealth, 401k and Pet Insurance
- Pay starts at $16.00/hour DOE + tips
Reporting To:
General Manager
What You Should Know:
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You’ll be on your feet often—standing, walking, climbing stairs, wrangling leashes.
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Must be able to lift 40 lbs (bags of food, pet crates, sleepy bulldogs—you know).
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Availability on evenings, weekends, and holidays required (pets don’t take days off).
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Exposure to cleaning supplies, pet hair, and, ahem, “accidents” is part of the gig.
What You’ll Be Doing (Besides Being the Go-To for All Things Front Desk):
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Leading by example—setting the pace, the tone, and the gold standard for customer service.
-
Handling escalated client issues with empathy, clarity, and a whole lot of heart for both people and their pets.
-
Touring new clients through the facility and selling the services that keep tails wagging.
-
Ensuring up-to-date vaccinations are on file—because safety first.
-
Training and mentoring new CSRs so they’re confident and ready to shine.
-
Opening and closing the center with a checklist in one hand and a lint roller in the other.
-
Managing check-ins and check-outs with efficiency and a personal touch.
-
Fielding phone calls, appointment questions, and last-minute boarding requests like a seasoned pro.
-
Processing payments, balancing cash drawers, and keeping all the numbers neat and tidy.
-
Escorting pet guests to and from their enclosures with the care of a concierge and the patience of a preschool teacher.
-
Keeping the lobby clean, welcoming, and ready for first impressions and sweet reunions.
-
Jumping in to support other team members whenever needed. We’re all in this together.
-
Other duties as assigned.
What You Bring to the Table:
-
You’re a people-person, a pet-person, and a team-person all rolled into one.
-
You’ve worked in customer service or retail before—and maybe even trained others.
-
You lead with patience and presence, not pressure.
-
You're cool under pressure (even when the phone is ringing and a dog’s peeing).
-
Multi-line phones, POS systems, and customer concerns? You’ve got it handled.
-
You’re confident stepping in when things get messy and stepping back when others are ready to grow.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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High school diploma or equivalent required.
-
1+ year in a customer service role required.
Think you’ve got what it takes to be the heartbeat of the front desk? If you’ve got the presence, the patience, and the paws-on experience—we’re ready for you!
Destination Pet LLC affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, age, disability or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled. Destination Pet LLC endeavors to make our employment website and application process accessible to all users and applicants. In doing so, we provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation or assistance completing the application process, please contact a member of our recruitment team.
At Destination Pet, we're all about creating a workplace that's bursting with diversity and inclusivity. We don't play favorites or judge folks based on skin color, religion, gender, age, disability, or any other protected characteristics. Our hiring decisions are solely based on what you can bring to the team. So, we're throwing the door wide open for all like-minded candidates who believe in celebrating and honoring diversity and inclusion. Ready to join our pack?

INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Destination Pet. We are One Pack- a united team working together to elevate the love and lives of pet families. Our pet-obsessed professionals create a connected care network of trustworthy partners who bring creative innovation every day. We are revolutionizing the pet industry. Join us!
ROLE
We're sniffing out our next Lead Customer Service Representative at Escape the Crate Boise—someone who’s part host, part handler, part operations wizard, and 100% pet-passionate.
Can you juggle ringing phones, walk-in questions, scheduling curveballs, and a team of fellow CSR rockstars—without breaking a sweat? If you're the kind of person who naturally steps up, leads by example, and keeps things moving even when fur’s flying, this role's got your name on it.
At Destination Pet, we’re not just another Pet/Vet care center—we’re a community that lives to elevate the love and lives of pet families. Since 2016, we’ve been serving up best-in-show care from coast to coast with day care, boarding, grooming, training, veterinary services, and more. Whether its belly rubs or brushing, our goal is simple: make pets feel at home and their humans feel at ease.
Perks & Pay:
- Telehealth, 401k and Pet Insurance
- Pay starts at $16.00/hour DOE + tips
Reporting To:
General Manager
What You Should Know:
-
You’ll be on your feet often—standing, walking, climbing stairs, wrangling leashes.
-
Must be able to lift 40 lbs (bags of food, pet crates, sleepy bulldogs—you know).
-
Availability on evenings, weekends, and holidays required (pets don’t take days off).
-
Exposure to cleaning supplies, pet hair, and, ahem, “accidents” is part of the gig.
What You’ll Be Doing (Besides Being the Go-To for All Things Front Desk):
-
Leading by example—setting the pace, the tone, and the gold standard for customer service.
-
Handling escalated client issues with empathy, clarity, and a whole lot of heart for both people and their pets.
-
Touring new clients through the facility and selling the services that keep tails wagging.
-
Ensuring up-to-date vaccinations are on file—because safety first.
-
Training and mentoring new CSRs so they’re confident and ready to shine.
-
Opening and closing the center with a checklist in one hand and a lint roller in the other.
-
Managing check-ins and check-outs with efficiency and a personal touch.
-
Fielding phone calls, appointment questions, and last-minute boarding requests like a seasoned pro.
-
Processing payments, balancing cash drawers, and keeping all the numbers neat and tidy.
-
Escorting pet guests to and from their enclosures with the care of a concierge and the patience of a preschool teacher.
-
Keeping the lobby clean, welcoming, and ready for first impressions and sweet reunions.
-
Jumping in to support other team members whenever needed. We’re all in this together.
-
Other duties as assigned.
What You Bring to the Table:
-
You’re a people-person, a pet-person, and a team-person all rolled into one.
-
You’ve worked in customer service or retail before—and maybe even trained others.
-
You lead with patience and presence, not pressure.
-
You're cool under pressure (even when the phone is ringing and a dog’s peeing).
-
Multi-line phones, POS systems, and customer concerns? You’ve got it handled.
-
You’re confident stepping in when things get messy and stepping back when others are ready to grow.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
-
High school diploma or equivalent required.
-
1+ year in a customer service role required.
Think you’ve got what it takes to be the heartbeat of the front desk? If you’ve got the presence, the patience, and the paws-on experience—we’re ready for you!
Destination Pet LLC affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, age, disability or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled. Destination Pet LLC endeavors to make our employment website and application process accessible to all users and applicants. In doing so, we provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation or assistance completing the application process, please contact a member of our recruitment team.
At Destination Pet, we're all about creating a workplace that's bursting with diversity and inclusivity. We don't play favorites or judge folks based on skin color, religion, gender, age, disability, or any other protected characteristics. Our hiring decisions are solely based on what you can bring to the team. So, we're throwing the door wide open for all like-minded candidates who believe in celebrating and honoring diversity and inclusion. Ready to join our pack?
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Which animal care & pet services companies sponsor visas in Idaho?
Idaho's visa sponsoring employers in animal care include veterinary hospitals and clinics in Boise, Meridian, and Coeur d'Alene, agricultural research institutions, and specialized animal care facilities. University of Idaho's veterinary programs and research centers also sponsor international professionals. Pet services companies serving Idaho's metropolitan areas occasionally sponsor for specialized management or technical roles.
How to find animal care & pet services visa sponsorship jobs in Idaho?
Use Migrate Mate to search specifically for Idaho-based animal care and pet services positions that offer visa sponsorship. Focus your search on Boise, Meridian, and northern Idaho cities where veterinary practices and animal care facilities are concentrated. Filter results by your visa category and experience level to find matching opportunities in Idaho's growing pet care market.
Which visa types are most common for animal care & pet services roles in Idaho?
H-1B visas are common for veterinary professionals and animal research scientists in Idaho. TN visas serve Canadian and Mexican veterinarians and animal care specialists. O-1 visas apply to internationally recognized veterinary experts or animal researchers. J-1 visas support veterinary residents and research fellows at Idaho institutions. Some positions may qualify for other specialty categories depending on role requirements.
Which cities in Idaho have the most animal care & pet services sponsorship jobs?
Boise leads Idaho in animal care visa sponsorship opportunities, with numerous veterinary hospitals and pet services companies. Meridian and Nampa in the Treasure Valley also offer positions. Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho has veterinary practices and animal care facilities. Moscow hosts University of Idaho veterinary research programs. Pocatello and Twin Falls provide additional opportunities in regional veterinary services.
What are the prevailing wage requirements for animal care visa sponsorship in Idaho?
Idaho's prevailing wages for animal care positions vary by role and location, with Boise metropolitan area typically commanding higher wages than rural regions. Veterinary positions must meet Department of Labor wage determinations for the specific job classification and geographic area. Agricultural animal care roles may have different prevailing wage standards based on Idaho's farming industry patterns.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored animal care & pet services jobs in Idaho?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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