Pacific Animal Hospital
2801 Oceanside Blvd
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760)757-2442


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Sue has been with Pacific Animal Hospital for over twenty years.  Sue chose veterinary medicine to help both people and their pets through difficult and challenging times.  When not in the hospital she enjoys time with family and friends, outdoor activities and reading.  Her family at home includes a pug, "Jake" and two cats, "Trigger" and "Miss B".

 
No DescriptionHeather came to work at Pacific Animal Hospital in May of 2007. Heather has been working with animals since 1997. She chose veterinary medicine because "she enjoys people". She finds it very "rewarding to be able to make a difference in the lives of people and their 'children' every day". Heather hopes to own her own pet sitting business one day. Her own family includes "Lola" her Chihuahua, and 3 beta fish. When not taking care of her clients, Heather enjoys designing jewelry with her father.


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Whitney joined the Pacific Animal Hospital team as an Assistant Manager in May of 2007.  Whitney has been working in Veterinary Medicine since 1991, bringing many years of experience to the hospital.  She has a tremendous love for animals and their well being.  When she was a child she would bring home all sorts of orphaned animals telling her mother that "they were hungry and had nowhere else to go" therefore she just had to provide a home for them.  Whitney worked as an emergency and specialty technician for many years where she gained vast experience and knowledge in all aspects of specialty veterinary medicine including surgery, internal medicine, oncology, radiology, ophthalmology, dermatology, emergency and critical care.  However, Whitney really likes to work in management the most because she likes to help in the overall operation of the hospital where she hopes to "make a difference and lend a helping hand" wherever possible.  In her spare time, Whitney enjoys spending time with her young son, Mica.  They practice martial arts together and enjoy the time spent together, the discipline involved, but especially the exercise.  Whitney has a large family which includes "Cookie", a whippet mix, "Kitten", "Gordo", "Viper", and "Bob" (rescued cats that never found their way to another home).  However, you will quite often find a "menagerie" at her home of orphaned feral kittens and cats that she has taken in until they are healthy enough to find suitable homes.   

 

 

Linda has been part of the Pacific Animal Team since March 2008. Linda decided to work in veterinary medicine because she felt it would be rewarding and challenging at the same time. The highlight of her day is working with the clients and seeing the joy and satisfaction her job brings to them and their pets. Her goals are to learn as much as she can about veterinary medicine while helping people and their pets. Outside of work, Linda enjoys spending time with her family (she has five children and two grandchildren) and her dog “Harley”.

 


 

Brenda has been working at Pacific Animal Hospital since August of 2008. She has been in the veterinary field for over 3 years.   What she likes most about her position is helping people and their pets and learning new things. She has two boxers, Lucy and Lilly, and in her free time enjoys traveling, going to the beach, watching the Chargers and being with friends and family.

 

 

 
 

 
Tiffany has been with Pacific Animal Hospital for the past two months, but has been in the field of veterinary medicine since 2001. She moved here to Oceanside over the New Year to be with her husband, Sean, who is stationed at Camp Pendleton. Tiffany was born and raised in southeast Louisiana where she obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education in 2007 from Southeastern Louisiana University. She plans on getting her Master’s in Teaching and Learning as well as getting her CVT license. She chose the field of veterinary medicine after growing up in a small equestrian town predominantly known for horse ranches and polo. She has enjoyed the field because of the variety of experiences it has provided over the years, ranging from the exciting late hour farm calls to wrestling aggressive dogs larger than herself. She finds the diversity of her job to be the most rewarding because she is able to provide a level of care to both clients and patients making them feel at home when in the hospital. At home, Tiffany has a mischievous beagle, Sassafrass that she enjoys walking on the beach. In her downtime, she enjoys scrapbooking, hunting, fishing, cooking, reading, and tailgating.