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DAVID STONE - DIRECTOR
Background: Raised with 13 dogs, twelve years of experience in workforce development, degree in business.
If I were a dog I would be: A Husky or a Malamute - I like and need to exercise, I'm independent and reliable if you gain my trust.
Best thing about Virginia Woof? I think we have the best staff in the world; come see for yourself!
East or West? Both.
LORRAINE SMITH
Background: Twenty years in the veterinary field, 15 years as a dog trainer.
If I were a dog I would be: A Border Terrier - they're calm, smart and have low maintenance hair.
Best thing about Virginia Woof? The dogs. There is nothing better than being drenched with unconditional love everyday. They also crack me up every time I'm with them. Loving and laughing, what could be better?
East or West? West.
THEA WILSON
Background: Veterinary technician, 10 years in customer service, graduate of Portland State University.
If I were a dog I would be: A Jack Russell Terrier - I would be able to get so much done with all that energy!
Best thing about Virginia Woof? The fun and caring environment for people and dogs alike.
East or West? East.
ANTHONY CLEM
Background: 38 years & counting of always having a dog in my life, thirteen years of experience in advanced dog training.
If I were a dog I would be: A mutt – they have the best genes.
Best thing about Virginia Woof? All of the free treats…yummmmm! On a more serious note; the staff are absolutely the best – I appreciate their care & love for the dogs we take responsibility for.
East or West? West.
ANGELA RENERI
Background: 1.5 years at Virginia Woof.
If I were a dog I would be: A Great Dane – they are a calm, loyal and attentive.
Best thing about Virginia Woof? The connection between people and their dogs.
East or West? West.
CARRYL SCHMID
Background: Habitual dog lover, Lewis & Clark graduate, studying animal training.
If I were a dog I would be: A Hovawart – they are known for their playful, loyal and protective nature.
Best thing about Virginia Woof? The connection between people and their dogs.
East or West? East.
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