Allie R.
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Allie R.
Allie is one of our technicians and joined our team at Princeton Animal Hospital in May 2022. She came to us with experience as a vet tech where she continues to split her work time with us. Allie got her Associates Degree in 2020 and started her work as a vet tech with no experience - she has learned a ton since then! She joined our team at PAH to gain more knowledge and to learn more skills.
Even before Allie started working with animals as a technician, she fostered kittens with the Animal Welfare Association (we think there needs to be a special place in heaven for people who foster animals). Like many foster parents, Allie is a foster failure - meaning she adopted to of her foster kittens - Melonie and Jack. Proving again just how big Allie’s heart is, she also just recently adopted Tortilla Chip, a kitten with substantial needs brought to PAH. He’s now a healthy boy and we wish him luck in his new home.
We feel very lucky to have Allie as part of our team at Princeton Animal Hospital.