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 » Harmful Household Items: Round 1
Thursday, 2/22/2012 9:31:00 AM
 
 Ibuprofen, aspirin, tylenol, cold and flu medications, antidepressants, vitamins, home insect products, rat & mouse bait, Bleach, Diet Pills, Disinfect, Fabric softener, & Lead. 
 » Harmful Household Items: Round 2
Thursday, 3/19/2012 1:18:00 PM
 
 Lighter fluid, mothballs, Anti-cancer drugs, solvents (paint thinners,etc), Flea and Tick prodcuts (if not administered correctly), drain cleaners, liquid potpourri, slug & snail bait, oven cleaner sprays, lime/scale remover, fly bait, detergents, and tobacco products. 
Full-time Veterinarians
  Sandra Albright, DVM-Practice Owner
Dr Albright was raised in Pennsylvania, grew up surrounded by animals, and always knew she would be a veterinarian. She earned her undergraduate degree from Penn State and later moved to Raleigh so she could attend North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She opened Crossroads Veterinary Hospital doors over 23 years ago as the only veterinarian in the practice. Dr. Albright supports over 10 local animal rescue organizations and provides daily veterinary care for many of these rescued animals. Dr. Albright also enjoys running, gardening, and spending time with her husband, 2 daughters, and rescued dog and cat.

Chris Barber, DVM-
Dr. Barber earned 2 undergraduate degrees at Duke University before attending veterinary school at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She always knew she wanted to be a veterinarian and has an interest in surgery. She is an equestrian and enjoys her spare time skiing, attending soccer games, and volleyball with her husband and 3 children. Dr. Barber’s family also includes her horse named Truman, rescued weimaraner named “Mouse”, and 2 rescue cats, Foxy and Midnight. Dr Barber has stayed a fan of Duke Football and Basketball.

Shanda Streeter, DVM-
Dr. Streeter earned her Bachelor’s degree at East Carolina University and was finishing a Masters degree in Molecular Biology when she was accepted into veterinary school at NC State. She became interested in veterinary medicine after her own dog was sick and cared for in an ICU. Dr Streeter loves gardening and spends a lot of her spare time traveling to visit family in Eastern North Carolina with her husband and two sons. Her family also includes Sydney a 16 year old husky and 2 rescue cats, Charlie and Sally.

Joceyn Pease, DVM-
Dr. Pease graduated from the NCSU CVM and started her career in Eastern NC and where she gained intensive emergency medical experience and training. She later moved back to the triangle and has been part of the CVH team for many years. Dr. Pease enjoys her spare time with her husband, 2 children, and 2 rescue dogs.

Donna Hill, DVM-
Dr. Donna Hill is a 1991 graduate of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. She has enjoyed working with the staff, clients, and patients at Crossroads Veterinary Hospital since 2001. Dr. Hill grew up in the beautiful western NC mountains where she was able to spend much of her childhood around dogs, cats, cows, pigs, chickens, and horses. She knew from an early age that she wanted to practice veterinary medicine. She attended NCSU for her BS in Zoology as preparation for veterinary school. Dr. Hill lives in Cary with her husband and 2 children as well as 3 rescue cats and a dog. All of her pets have been rescued, and have been wonderful additions to her family. She spends her free time with family and working with middle school youth in her church. Dr. Hill’s hobbies include swimming, hiking, jewelry making, and reading.

Tristan Lamberton, DVM-
Dr Lamberton graduated from NCSU CVM and has done everything from emergency medicine to wildlife rescue. She works part-time at CVH and spends her spare time on her farm and mobile practice.

Katie Smith, DVM-
Dr Smith graduated from NC State and has a passion for rescue work. She and her family have rescued many cats over the years .

April Ward, DVM-
Dr Ward was a police officer and earned a masters degree before she became a veterinarian. She graduated from NC SU CVM and has been working part time so spend time with her husband, 4 daughters, as well as dogs and cats.

 
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