Welcome to Cottage Country Animal Clinic, Parry Sound, Canada. Dr Natalie Eves deciced to open Cottage Country Animal Clinic, being born and raised in Parry Sound, Dr. Eves made the move back to her hometown with her husband Mike Murphy and two dogs to fulfill a dream of opening her own companion animal clinic. Natalie graduated with a degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Western Ontario in 1998 and worked for community care access center in Guelph. She pursued her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph and graduated in the seventh percentile of her class in 2003. Following graduation, Natalie was chosen as one of six Veterinarians from across North America to complete a small animal medicine and surgery internship at the Ontario Veterinary College, which she completed in 2004. This opportunity enabled her to extend her veterinary training in areas of small animal oncology, emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine and surgery. Natalie continued to gain expertise in the areas of emergency medicine and critical care while working at the Huronia Veterinary Emergency Clinic in Barrie and in a few general practices in Orillia and Barrie area. In 2006, Natalie extended her physical therapy training to include a course in Canine Rehabilitation, which is only offered to Physiotherapists.
Diane Grant is our Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with 18 years of experience. She graduated in 1989 from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology near London Ontario with her RVT degree. Diane was also born and raised in Parry Sound and has experience working in veterinary emergency clinics around the Toronto area as well as many years of experience working in companion animal hospitals. She is very a knowledgeable asset to the clinic. Diane enjoys spending her spare time with her four cats, one dog, one rabbit and horse Belle.
Layla has joined the team offering experience with handling Animals and a very big heart as she previously worked for two years at the Parry Sound branch of the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Layla also works as a Personal Support Worker and received her diploma from Canadore College. She can be found on the reception desk and helping with animal care. Layla spends her extra time with her three dogs and two cats.
Mary-Anne is an honors graduate of the Veterinary Assistant program at St. Lawrence College. Mary-Anne has excellent experience in the areas of animal nutrition, husbandry and handling. Her friendly demeanor makes every client feel right at home.
Pat is a retired Registered Nurse Assistant (RNA). She helps to organize reception desk and keeps the clinic spotless. She also greets everyone with a big smile.
Moe is our one of a kind wonderful Cottage Country Animal Clinic cat. He spends his time stealing our chairs and melting our hearts.
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