Angelina Flores, Office Manager/Technician

Angie is originally from Alma, Michigan.  She started observing at State Road Animal Hospital (the sister clinic to SAC) at the age of 10, and continued to observe during the summers until graduating from high school.  She was employed at SRAH as a veterinary assistant for 2 years until going to college.  She graduated from MSU with a B.S. in Zoology in 2003.  She then went to work at Haslett Animal Hospital in Haslett, Michigan, as a veterinary assistant until coming to SAC when it reopened in 2009.  Angie currently lives in Lansing with her husband Dave, daughter Analena and two cats Pandora and Arwen.  She enjoys sewing, scrapbooking, and singing with her daughter.  You can email Angie at officemgr@stockbridgeanimalclinic.com

 

 

 

Kelly Harrington, Receptionist/Technician 

Kelly just moved back to Jackson from living in West Michigan for the past few years.  While in West Michigan, she worked for Robbins Road Animal Clinic for 4 1/2 years as a technician.  Prior to working at Robbins Road, Kelly worked 1 1/2 years at the Animal Emergency Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI.  She enjoys working with animals, whether at her job or in her free time.  Kelly has a 7 year old Chihuahua/Border Collie mix named Max, a 3 year old Siamese cat named Kaiser, and a 9 year old spit-fire of a  cat named Dex.  She grew up with chickens, ducks, rabbits, rats, hamsters and has rehabilitated some wildlife.  She is also a single mother of her 2 year old daughter, Annabelle.  Kelly likes spending her time hunting, fishing, gardening, reading, exercising, and spending as much outdoor time with her daugher as possible.  You can email Kelly at reception@stockbridgeanimalclinic.com.

 

 

 

PIPPIN, CLINIC KITTY

Pippin arrived to the clinic on Monday, February 22nd, 2010.  She was found in a snow bank with an injured left front leg.  It was determined that she was about one year old, even though she was quite small.  While it was not intended to keep her, she quickly won us over with her unique personality and special needs.  Though her leg will never function normally, she is able to use it well enough to play with her favorite toys!  She has quickly become an important part of our family here at SAC.  Pippin's hobbies are chasing her toy balls, lounging on her bed in the office, and eating! Now that the clinic has a facebook page, Pippin is known to hop on the computer and write about her antics around the clinic as well.