Dr. Dork Heaton finished the Ontario Veterinary college in 1989 and it has been practicing small animal medicine after that.
He and the wife (Dr. Robbie Louise, additionally a vet in the clinic) began Three Islands Veterinary Services in Bobcaygeon in 1991.
They've 3 children. Samantha, the oldest, has become at Guelph College but "not to become a vet" she states with somewhat an excessive amount of emphasis. Eric is soon to complete senior high school and states he want to be considered a vet eventually and possibly practice in Bobcaygeon. Sarah come in senior high school shortly and isn't certain of her future plans.
Dr. Dork and family have resided in Bobcaygeon for 17 many have 2 great dogs (Maggie and Ty) and a pair of felines (Salem and Smuckers).
Dave's special outdoors interests include lengthy distance cycling, hockey, badminton and canoeing.
In the clinic he likes office visits with clients and pets but especially likes all kinds of surgery and that he has already established a unique curiosity about cat and dog dentistry for several years.
Dr. Robbie Louise is another 1989 graduate from the Ontario Veterinary College.
She's an enthusiastic mix country skier, badminton player, bike driver and likes to kayak and zumba in addition to being an active mother and college parent council leader.
Robbie's primary interests within the clinic are ending up in people and pets right in front office and medical cases.
Pictured here are Dr. Dork Heaton and the wife Dr. Robbie Louise, they particiapte yearly within the "Ride for Farley" fundraising event, they bike to boost money which will help provide veterinary choose to underpriveleged families .
Dr. Kate Kelly is initially from Peterborough, Ontario and it is a graduate from the Ontario Veterinary College (2007). She practiced small animal medicine in addition to emergency medicine in Bc for five years before being a valued person in the 3 Islands Vet team this year.
Dr. Kate is really a kind and caring physician whose primary interests are helping pets and proprietors at work visits and internal medicine. When she's not investing time together with her husband Adam, daughter Hope and her Cocker Spaniel 'Jet',