Veterinary Assistants
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Megan
Megan is from Larimore, ND and joined our team as a veterinary assistant in September 2019. She enrolled in Penn Foster’s online veterinary technician program in 2022 and has been splitting her time at Two Rivers as an assistant and appointment assistant.
She lives in Fargo with her Golden Retriever, Willow, and Quarter Horse, Dudley. Megan graduated from NDSU in 2019 with a double major in Animal Science and Equine Science.
Her hobbies include spending time riding her horse, traveling, outdoor adventures (camping, fishing, hunting), and being with friends & family. She loves being able to work with such a great group of people at Two Rivers and coming to work to help care for all the fur babies we see every day!
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Carley
Carley is from Horace, ND. She joined the Two Rivers team in January 2022 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science and a minor in Agribusiness from NDSU (class of 2016). Carley loves developing a close relationship with clients and their pets. Building trust with pet parents is a huge priority of hers. In fact, Carley is Fear Free Certified in both the veterinary and grooming fields. She’s also certified in dog training through Penn Foster Career School.
She shares her home with her husband, daughter, 3 cats (Monkey, Merida, and Elvis), and two Aussies (Tex and Pua). Spending time outside with her husband, daughter, and dogs is one of her favorite pastimes. She also enjoys going for long walks, bike rides, hunting, and pontooning.
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Amy
Amy’s passion for animals is matched only by her obsession with perfect ear scratches. Every pet gets personalized attention, right down to their favorite scratch spot! What does Amy love most? “Watching a pet discover a treat stash! The look of pure disbelief and happiness on their faces is worth every chewy bribe.”
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Martine
Martine has a cheerful personality that wins over even the most skeptical pets. She’s known for bringing a pocketful of squeaky toys to appointments, just in case. Her favorite part of vet med? “When a pet realizes we’re not as scary as they thought and they give that little tail wag or purr – it’s a tiny victory every time!”