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Dr. Ronald M. Kraft, co-owner of Trooper Veterinary Hospital, grew up in central New Jersey, went to Penn State, and then finished Veterinary School at Purdue University in 1974. A veteran of TVH since 1975, he is the proud papa of a SPCA rescued dog, Leonard, a yellow Labrador. |
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Dr. Michael J. Herman, co-owner of Trooper Veterinary Hospital, was raised in Trooper, attended Susquehanna University and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1981. He has been at TVH for 27 years and shares his home with two cats, Isabelle & Ralph. |
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Dr Dawn J. Goldacker hails from Levitown, PA. She went to Penn State, is a 1994 graduate of Oklahoma State Veterinary School and she joined TVH in 1995. Her family of pets includes five dogs, Demo, Pinto, Sage, Ponyo and Beatrice as well as four cats, Stridor, Marvin, Bianco and Morena. |
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Dr. Susan M. Wich comes from the Hudson Valley of New York. She graduated Hofstra University, NY, and then Veterinary School at the University of Missouri, Columbia in 1998. She's been with TVH since 2001 and shares her home with Piper, an Olde English Bulldogge, and her cats Tasha & Honey. |
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Dr. Tara-Jean Cleary joined the team in 2007. Originally from Connecticut, she graduated from the University of Vermont and earned her DVM at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She is mom to Papillons, Dyna and Niko, a Doberman Pinscher, Angus and two cats, Miles and Maizy. |
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Dr. Danielle M. Reinhardt is a Doylestown PA native and a Penn State graduate. She earned her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. Her large menagerie of pets includes dogs: Lulu, Mabel & Samson. Cats: Roxy, Mr. Scrappy, Lucy, Smeagol, Kittan, Bonehead, Gremlin & Cave Kitty. Birds: Mr. Bean, Jamle & Binky. Rats: Mocha & Kashi. Guinea Pigs: Syd Vicious & Johnny Rotten. |
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Dr. Max J. Herman graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1959. He practiced general veterinary medicine until 1993, when he began practicing veterinary dentistry exclusively. In 1998 he passed the dental boards and became a Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College. He operates the Animal Dental Clinic and limits his practice to dental patients. Dr. Herman is very involved in the Eastern Veterinary Historical Society and The American Museum of Veterinary History. Visit their site at www.amvm.org |
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