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Dr. Alexander obtained her undergraduate degree in Biology at Texas A&M University, then attended The Ohio State University, where she earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Alexander is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association
In her few free minutes, she can be found dreaming up her perfect garden, or practicing nail art techniques
Why did you get into the veterinary field?
I knew I wanted to be a veterinarian from a young age. An early affinity for animals and a love of problem solving made my choice of career an easy one.
What are your special interests within veterinary medicine?
My special interests include behavior, dentistry, and empowering owners to be an active part of their pet’s medical care.
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Dr. Sabo received her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Michigan State University and a certification from the Production Animal Scholars Program. Dr. Sabo graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State in 2012. After graduation Dr. Sabo completed an internship in small animal emergency and critical care
She is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association
In her free time Dr. Sabo plays ultimate frisbee competitively
Why did you get into the veterinary field?
I spent my summers with my uncle on his dairy farm. I have always loved cows and becoming a vet was a way that I could help them. Shortly after graduation I transitioned to small animal veterinary medicine but I am so happy my journey has landed me here.
What are your special interests within veterinary medicine?
I love using ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool! I am also trained in acupuncture and am very excited to offer this service to my patients.
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Dr. McCoy received her Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology from the University of Texas at Austin in 2005 and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 2009
She is a member of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association
On her time off she enjoys yoga and stand-up paddle boarding
Why did you get into the veterinary field?
I got into this industry to help people by helping their pets. I enjoy building relationships over time.
What are your special interests within veterinary medicine?
My passion is to treat my patients with food as medicine, alone or in conjunction with traditional veterinary treatment. I am also interested in studying metabolic disease in dogs.
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Dr. Samon received his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science in 1992, Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Science in 1994, and his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (Cum Laude) from Texas A&M in 1997
He is a lifetime member of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Association of Feline Practitioners
Dr. Samon enjoys playing chess, fishing, and being on Lake Travis
Why did you get into the veterinary field?
I have been interested in the medical field from a young age. Veterinary medicine combined my love of medicine, the outdoors, and animals.
What are your special interests within veterinary medicine?
I enjoy seeing generations of families come through our hospital. My special interests also include surgery, geriatric care and pain management.
Complimentary with every urn option listed below. A clay indention of your beloved pet’s paw, complete with a carving of their name. Packaged with an easel-style stand for easy display. Additional Clay Paw Prints come with additional charge per copy.
Adhesive-backed brass plate, complimentary with selective urn options. Removable for easy placement anywhere on the urn. Engraved name or nickname. Can be engraved up to three lines of texts for personal messages, limit 32 characters per line. Only available with Cedar, Rosewood, Remembrance, and Serenity Photo Urn.
Round brass disc, complimentary with selective urn options. Small hole and ribbon included for easy display around urn options. Engraved name or nickname. Can be engraved up to one line of text with a limit of 12 characters. Only available with the Decorative Metal Blue and White Urn, and Sitting Cat Urn.
The subtle beauty of this handcrafted, mausoleum-style, wooden urn offers a timeless and dignified resting place for your pet. The most-popular urn option amongst Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital clients. Removable bottom for accessibility to packaged ashes.
Hand-carved rosewood urn box with individually-carved “Tree of Life” design for a respectable but unique style. Removable slide for accessibility to packaged ashes.
Cherry-stained mahogany urn with brass latch for easiest accessibility to packaged ashes. This traditional and modest urn serves as an honorable home for your pet.
Cherry-stained mahogany urn that accommodates a 6 1/8” x 4 3/8” photo. Removable bottom for accessibility to packaged ashes and photo replacement. Instructions included.
The lightweight metal urn has a timeless handcrafted design to cherish your beloved pet for many years to come. Also comes in blue. Unscrewable top for accessibility to packaged ashes.
The lightweight metal urn has a timeless handcrafted design to cherish your beloved pet for many years to come. Also comes in tan. Unscrewable top for accessibility to packaged ashes.
Elegant and dignified, this ceramic urn is a beautiful, lasting tribute to the personality of your cherished feline. Removable rubber bottom for accessibility to packaged ashes.
Appropriate option for easy accessibility, perfect for moving ashes from one urn to another or to bury or spread the ashes in the privacy of your home. Comes with complimentary White Clay Paw Print. No customizable name identifier included.
Our complimentary scattering tube was designed to simplify the process of scattering the cremated remains of your beloved pet. The cremated remains of your pet will be safely contained loosely inside the cardboard tube (no protective bag) to facilitate the scattering process. For some larger breeds, the cremated remains may need to be split between multiple tubes. Personalization is not available for this urn.