Meet Our Staff
Jeanne Dishinger, Veterinary Technician
Jeanne Dishinger joined Dr. T Vet Care in September 2018. Jeanne’s primary responsibilities are to schedule patients, look after hospitalized animals, educate pet owners on at-home care routines, and perform dental cleanings. She is also responsible for managing our front office and making sure our supplies are in stock.
Jeanne has worked in the animal related health field for over 22 years. Her experience includes working at the New York Aquarium and several animal hospitals in New Jersey. She is also “mom” to 5 dogs, 2 cats, 2 turtles, 2 guinea pigs, 1 bird, 1 hamster, and 1 fish!
When not at the hospital, Jeanne enjoys DIY projects, gardening, going hiking with her dogs and kayaking.
Jeanne has worked in the animal related health field for over 22 years. Her experience includes working at the New York Aquarium and several animal hospitals in New Jersey. She is also “mom” to 5 dogs, 2 cats, 2 turtles, 2 guinea pigs, 1 bird, 1 hamster, and 1 fish!
When not at the hospital, Jeanne enjoys DIY projects, gardening, going hiking with her dogs and kayaking.
Sallie Hoh, Bookkeeper
Sallie Hoh is a life-long friend of Dr. Susan Turk and has been working at Dr. T Vet Care since its inception. Sallie is responsible for record keeping, payments, and collections. Sallie loves to meet new clients and their pets and is happy to bring her organizational skills to the practice.
Prior to working at Dr. T Vet Care, Sallie completed all equine science classes at Centenary University and worked for a chemical and pharmaceutical company for 20 years. She was responsible for the importation of raw materials thru customs.
When not working at the care center, Sallie enjoys paper-crafting and scrapbooking, researching her family history, and spending time barrel racing or trail riding on her horse. She is also a member of the American Quarter Horse Association and the National Barrel Racing Association. Sallie lives at home with her husband, Jay, their cat, Stretch, and Quarter Horse, Snickers.
Prior to working at Dr. T Vet Care, Sallie completed all equine science classes at Centenary University and worked for a chemical and pharmaceutical company for 20 years. She was responsible for the importation of raw materials thru customs.
When not working at the care center, Sallie enjoys paper-crafting and scrapbooking, researching her family history, and spending time barrel racing or trail riding on her horse. She is also a member of the American Quarter Horse Association and the National Barrel Racing Association. Sallie lives at home with her husband, Jay, their cat, Stretch, and Quarter Horse, Snickers.
Vicki Spratford, Veterinary Assistant
Vicki joined the Dr. T family in July 2020 and has been in the vet field since 2008. She currently lives in Columbia with her 4 dogs and cat. In her free time she enjoys bowling, crafts, and music.
Mike Boyle, Veterinary AssistantI've surrounded myself with animals of all types my entire life. I've raised many species of small animals but biggest passion and basis for my career to date has been in the equine industry. From shoeing horses, breaking/training, and now primary focus is in equine physical therapy and performance maintenance(massage, PEMF therapy, and Cold Laser Therapy)
In my free time, I love spending time with our 3 dogs outdoors. My "Better Half," Marty and I have recently taken up agility with our youngest of our 3 Catahoulas, Peyton, loving every minute of it! My biggest hobby includes raising longhair cavies and showing at a national level. Norman, Canine Care ConsultantNorman joined our staff upon completing his training at Puppy Manners & House Training University. In addition to general consulting on canine care, he is our cardiac specialist for dogs due to his experience with his own congenital heart problem. Norman is thriving under the loving care of our staff and, when in the office, he serves as our official announcer whenever visitors arrive.
Penelope, Feline Care ConsultantPenelope joined Dr. T Vet Care as a rescue project with minimal human socialization training. Our skilled staff organized an extensive “cuddle & play” training program for her and she has developed into a bright and happy creature at ease with people pleasing. In addition to consulting on feline care issues, she loves her toys and puts smiles on our visitors’ faces when she asks them to stop and play.
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