Doctor Young sent us a Christmas card!
She thanked us for the dog treats and said her dogs loved them.
She thinks we should open a doggie treat bakery!
Megan's dog, Jasmine, visited us!
She is an awesome rescue dog (basenji mix) and loves her family.
Teddy, the blind golden retriever mix, also visited briefly.
We enjoyed our canine crew company!
We made the dog biscuits.
It was really awesome!
Thank you to Mrs. Rathbun for helping us. You are terrific.
Teddy (the Galbreath's dog) loved his treat.
Dr. Stacy Young visited the cluster and talked about her life as a veterinarian.
She works at Indian Head Animal Hospital.
Next week we'll bake dog treats. We will send some to Dr. Stacy.
Thanks to Mrs. Vickers for arranging the visit!
Stacey Young, DVMDr. Stacey Young worked at Indian Head Animal Hospital as a technician for 3 years after graduating from college. She went back to school and obtained her Veterinary Medicine Degree from North Carolina State University, and came back home to Indian Head Animal Hospital.
Dr. Stacey loves getting to know our clients and their pets. It is very rewarding to meet a new puppy or kitten and get to know it and keep it healthy throughout its life and to enhance the joy the owner gets from their pets. Stacey believes animals contribute a great deal to people's lives and she is honored to be a part of our patient's and our client's lives.
Dr. Stacey is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), and is an associate member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). She is also a member of the Southern Maryland Dog Training Club and volunteers one night a week to teach basic obedience training.
Dr. Stacey is married and lives with her husband, her two kids, Nicolo and Sara, 3 horses, 3 dogs, and 3 cats. In her nonexistent free time she enjoys horseback riding, hiking, reading and traveling.
The Crazy Bones Academy group visited our cluster.
We looked at bones and enjoyed Jayden's photo book featuring his dog, Diamond.
Dogs have skeletons, too!
Next week a vet will visit our cluster.
We made lists of everything a puppy or dog would need.
Lots of love, water, food, toys, brushes, and exercise made all the lists.
We priced some canine must haves and found that a dog can be expensive!
Soon we will make dog treats and welcome some special cluster visitors!
We love dogs!
Thank you for participating in our survey.
About one third of the students in our school have a dog
Almost all students wish they had a dog.
She thanked us for the dog treats and said her dogs loved them.
She thinks we should open a doggie treat bakery!
Megan's dog, Jasmine, visited us!
She is an awesome rescue dog (basenji mix) and loves her family.
Teddy, the blind golden retriever mix, also visited briefly.
We enjoyed our canine crew company!
We made the dog biscuits.
It was really awesome!
Thank you to Mrs. Rathbun for helping us. You are terrific.
Teddy (the Galbreath's dog) loved his treat.
Dr. Stacy Young visited the cluster and talked about her life as a veterinarian.
She works at Indian Head Animal Hospital.
Next week we'll bake dog treats. We will send some to Dr. Stacy.
Thanks to Mrs. Vickers for arranging the visit!
Stacey Young, DVMDr. Stacey Young worked at Indian Head Animal Hospital as a technician for 3 years after graduating from college. She went back to school and obtained her Veterinary Medicine Degree from North Carolina State University, and came back home to Indian Head Animal Hospital.
Dr. Stacey loves getting to know our clients and their pets. It is very rewarding to meet a new puppy or kitten and get to know it and keep it healthy throughout its life and to enhance the joy the owner gets from their pets. Stacey believes animals contribute a great deal to people's lives and she is honored to be a part of our patient's and our client's lives.
Dr. Stacey is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), and is an associate member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). She is also a member of the Southern Maryland Dog Training Club and volunteers one night a week to teach basic obedience training.
Dr. Stacey is married and lives with her husband, her two kids, Nicolo and Sara, 3 horses, 3 dogs, and 3 cats. In her nonexistent free time she enjoys horseback riding, hiking, reading and traveling.
The Crazy Bones Academy group visited our cluster.
We looked at bones and enjoyed Jayden's photo book featuring his dog, Diamond.
Dogs have skeletons, too!
Next week a vet will visit our cluster.
We made lists of everything a puppy or dog would need.
Lots of love, water, food, toys, brushes, and exercise made all the lists.
We priced some canine must haves and found that a dog can be expensive!
Soon we will make dog treats and welcome some special cluster visitors!
We love dogs!
Thank you for participating in our survey.
About one third of the students in our school have a dog
Almost all students wish they had a dog.