|
|
 | 
Our TeamVeterinary Technicians
|
Vicki is a Registered Veterinary Technologist and member of the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technologists. She graduated from the Animal Health Technology program at Seneca College in 1988 and has been with Millennium City Veterinary Hospital since its inception in May 2000.
She has a wonderfully supportive husband and two teenage children who keep her hopping from one sporting event to another.
Finally all the stress falls away when Vicki has the opportunity to spend some quality time with her family which includes a dog, two cats and two parrots.
Vicki considers herself very fortunate to wake up every morning and do the job she loves.
|
|
Sam graduated from Seneca College as a Veterinary
Technician and has worked with animals for 5 years now and enjoys the work very much. Sam has worked at the Toronto Zoo for 4 summers as a Seasonal Keeper and now works for Millennium City, where she hopes to stay J. Sam enjoys working with all animals including exotics, large animals, zoo animals and domestics like dogs and cats. Sam enjoys traveling and has been to places like Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Africa and some parts of Europe. Her pets include: A white cat “Emily”, a Day Gecko, “Vert” and 2 Fire Belly Toads and a crab.
|
|
Kelsie started off as a co-op student, and has been with our staff since 2004. Kelsie has since graduated from the Veterinary Technician program at Seneca College, where she trained to become a Registered Veterinary Technician.
Kelsie’s animal family consists of a bouncy Labrador cross, two birds, a tank of fish, some aquatic frogs, and a pair of hooded rats.
|
Customer Care
|
Cheryl earned a business diploma at Durham College but her true passion is for animals. Cheryl joined the Customer Care Team in the Fall of 2009. She is kept busy during her free time by a love of practicing yoga, volunteering at the Toronto Zoo and caring for her small menagerie of pets including a Jack Russell Toby, a Jack Russell and Shih Tzu cross named Billie, an Abyssinian Guinea Pig named Snicklepig and a Goldfish named Fish.
|
|  |
| |