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Ashley
When Ashley and her husband bought their farm, Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic became their source for large-animal veterinary care. Over time, they developed a close relationship with the veterinarians here—when a position opened up for a reception role, Ashley knew that it was the natural next step! She’s been a member of the clinic family ever since, and became Practice Manager in 2022.
A native of Montgomery County, Ashley grew up riding horses thanks to her mother’s position as Manager of a large horseback-riding facility. When her parents purchased a horse-boarding operation in Howard County, her passion for animals only deepened. After raising her son as a stay-at-home mother for 13 years, Ashley was happy to accept a position here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic in the fall of 2015.
Brooke
A self-proclaimed farm kid, Brooke grew up between a 350-acre farm and a 20-acre farmette. Her grandfather had Clydesdales and taught Brooke to ride and drive carts. They also had milk and beef cattle, and she spent countless hours in the barn with the animals. Meanwhile, Brooke’s mom helped her show dogs, and raise puppies, kittens, horses, and even wild animals like foxes, raccoon, deer! It came as no surprise to anyone that Brooke would ultimately grow up to work in the veterinary field.
When Brooke was just four years old, she proclaimed that she wanted to be a vet and spent most of her formative years focused on vet school. After completing her high school internship here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, however, Brooke discovered that she enjoyed the technician role much more and decided to switch gears. Now, she can’t imagine ever doing anything else with her life. A veterinary technician is what she was meant to be.
Kate
Kate has always been a nurturing soul—she loves being able to help not only pets, but the loving owners who care for them as well. She’s been working in the veterinary profession ever since she was 16 years old, and has been a member of the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic family for more than 17 years!
Kate is originally from Media, Pennsylvania and moved to Carroll County with her family when she was only 11 years old. At 16, she began working at the front desk of a local veterinary hospital alongside her mother.
Annabel
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Ivy
Ivy grew up with dogs her whole life, and always felt drawn to the earth’s creatures in a natural way. Caring for pets is simply what she’s always wanted to do! She’s proud to continue her journey in veterinary medicine as a member of Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic’s veterinary technician nursing team. Ivy is currently attending school to become a licensed veterinary technician.
Born in Glenn Dale, Ivy grew up in Mt. Airy, Maryland. She was only a senior in high school when she started interning at a local animal clinic. Next, she moved on to a dog kennel where she would help pets for the next two years. Around that time, Ivy began bringing her own pup here to Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic for care—when she heard about an open position at our front desk, she jumped at her chance to apply. The rest is history! Ivy has been a member of the hospital family since April of 2019, and loves learning new things while caring for the area’s pets and their families on a daily basis.
Lauren
Lauren grew up watching Steve Irwin and Jane Goodall on Animal Planet, and it made a permanent impression. Being able to help pets in need has been a goal of hers ever since she can remember she’s always known that she would end up in an animal related career field. Lauren is thrilled to launch her journey in veterinary care right here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic!
Lauren is a Carroll County native and graduated magna cum laude from McDaniel College with her Environmental Studies degree in late 2016. She joined the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic family in March of the following year—her family has been bringing their own pets here to the hospital for many years, and Lauren is proud to now serve alongside the very staff that have shown her four-legged friends care and compassion in the past! She finds that she especially enjoys wellness examinations, diagnostic work, and radiology. Most of all, Lauren likes learning new things every day and getting to know the pet owners of the area.
Rebecca
Bio coming soon!
Amanda
Born and raised in Mount Airy, Amanda’s journey with animals began at the tender age of seven when she first climbed into a saddle, igniting a lifelong passion that would ultimately shape her future. The barn quickly became Amanda’s sanctuary—a place of joy, growth, and personal fulfillment. Her formative years were enriched through active participation in 4-H, FFA, and the US Pony Club, where she developed not only her technical skills with animals but also her leadership abilities and compassionate approach to animal care.
Amanda’s professional path began at TVC in 2020 as a high school intern and she returned as a kennel technician during summer breaks between college semesters. Her educational journey culminated in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in animal and poultry science from Virginia Tech. During her academic years, Amanda broadened her expertise through work at the Virginia Tech Dairy Research Laboratory, collaborating with professors on significant research projects.
Jenna
Jenna grew up on a farm in Maryland with lots of animals around her, including cows, horses and plenty of good dogs. As she got older, she became very active in the rodeo. During that time, Jenna witnessed many instances in which a horse or dog became ill and needed medical intervention. This fascinated her, and ultimately sparked an interest in one day working in the veterinary field. As one of the technicians here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, Jenna is living that dream and loving every second of it.
Not surprisingly, Jenna’s journey began on various farms, where she worked to gain more knowledge and experience. She officially joined the Taylorsville team in 2021, after moving back to Maryland. One of Jenna’s favorite things to do on the job is advocate for animals who are unable to speak for themselves. She also gets great satisfaction in seeing animals recover from their illnesses and knowing she played a small role in those happy endings.
Kaitlyn
Kaitlyn’s grandmother was a huge animal lover, rescuing as many pets as she could and frequently volunteering her time to the local Humane Society. Kaitlyn decided to carry on that legacy—for her, helping as many of the earth’s creatures to live happier, healthier lives is a dream come true! She’s proud to serve as a member of Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic’s Veterinary Assistant team.
A Carroll County native, Kaitlyn dabbled in the graphic design and food service fields before deciding to jump headfirst into what she was truly passionate about: animal care. When she came across an advertisement for Carroll Community College’s Veterinary Assistant program, she knew that she had found the perfect fit. Before she knew it, Kaitlyn had signed up for the course and launched her journey in veterinary medicine!
Kathy
Like most veterinary professionals, Kathy has adored the company of animals ever since her earliest days. She wanted to do more than simply admire pets, though—she’s always made it her mission to ensure that animals are well cared for so that they can live happy, joyous, and fulfilling lives! Kathy has been doing just that here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic for more than 25 years.
Kathy is from Chesapeake City, Maryland and began working with animals when she and her husband operated a 700-acre dairy farm; she’s been tending to cows for more than 30 years, and hasn’t stopped caring for animals professionally since. When an injury prevented her from continuing work on the farm, Kathy joined the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic family in May of 1992. She helps the area’s pets as a Veterinary Assistant, and also assists in surgery one day a week and takes care of all inventory and ordering for the hospital.
Lindsey W.
Lindsey may have started out in the childcare industry, but her heart led her to her true calling: working with animals. In 2019, she completed the veterinary assistant program at Carroll Community College and joined the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic team shortly thereafter. Now, she is making a difference in the lives of pets and their owners, one appointment at a time!
Lindsey’s favorite part of the job is the variety. While the basics of each visit are the same, there are so many other unique factors that make it interesting and keep her on her toes. She also happens to have an affinity for ear cleanings, as she finds it quite satisfying. Because of this, Lindsey has affectionately been deemed the designated ear cleaner of the clinic!
Sam
Bio coming soon!
Valerie
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Rileigh
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Lindsey Z.
When you’re born and raised on a dairy farm like Lindsey was, working with animals is something that just comes naturally. Growing up, not only did she and her siblings help out with the livestock, but they were also heavily involved in 4H, showing pigs, beef, and dairy cattle. When the opportunity arose for her to join the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, it seemed almost meant to be!
Lindsey’s journey began back in 2011 when she was brought on as a receptionist. It didn’t take long for her to climb the ranks and make the transition to appointment technician and then eventually veterinary technician. Clinically, Lindsey enjoys assisting with dentals and surgery, especially emergency procedures. Seeing patients who were in such dire shape return for their rechecks is a great feeling.
Bailey
Growing up in Woodbine, where her family’s deep roots on a farm shaped her childhood, Bailey’s love for animals began at an early age. From showing dairy cows in 4-H to raising pigs, Bailey’s younger days were filled with hard work and a deep connection to animals. Her first best friend was her grandfather’s German Shepherd, Major, who was her partner in crime on weekends, and together, they created memories that fueled her lifelong passion for animal care.
After graduating, Bailey’s career path led her to work with pets and farm animals in various capacities. She spent nearly a decade pet and farm-sitting, where her love for animal care only grew stronger. In the fall of 2023, Bailey joined the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic team as a receptionist. Having been a client in the past, the clinic had always left a positive impression on Bailey and her family, making it the perfect place to channel her passion for helping pets.
Christina
As a child growing up in Woodbine, MD, Christina found herself surrounded by animals of all shapes, sizes and species. From dogs and cats to chickens, goats and horses, her experience with animals at a young age would ultimately shape her path as an adult. Today, not only does Christina get to work with animals on a daily basis, but she is also living her lifelong dream of having a farm of her own.
Christina’s journey into the veterinary world began several years ago. Since that time, she has been inspired by countless clients and patients. The feeling she gets at the end of the day, knowing she’s helped someone else who loves their pets as much as she does – that’s priceless. As a receptionist here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, Christina loves the fact that she’s making a difference in the animal world.
Leslie
For as long as Leslie can remember, she has always loved and wanted to help animals. She had dogs throughout her entire childhood and on through college. When she got married, she and her husband adopted their first dog together. Caring for him became Leslie’s top priority. After almost 15 years, they had to say goodbye and didn’t get another dog for two years. This time they rescued. After eight years and another goodbye, Leslie needed some time to mend her heart (if it ever truly mends). At the same time, she knew she needed to be around animals, so she joined the Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic team!
Prior to becoming a veterinary receptionist, Leslie had worked for many years in the corporate world. Her heart just wasn’t in it and she decided it was time to follow her true passion. After sending several resumes, she reached out to Taylorsville to inquire on any openings, and the rest is history. What Leslie loves most about her role is not only getting to see and love on all the animals, but also being able to help other pet owners when they are in need. She has a knack for putting herself in their shoes and developing trusting relationships.
Rhonda
Rhonda always had dogs and cats in the family while growing up, and her desire to help them live the best lives possible only grew as she got older. For her, working with pets and a team of animal-lovers just like herself is a dream come true! She’s a proud member of Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic’s front-desk staff.
A native of the Baltimore area, Rhonda launched her veterinary journey as a Kennel Assistant, then received on-the-job training to become a Veterinary Technician. In July of 2020, after hearing great things about Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic and its staff, she decided to make a switch and joined the hospital family. Rhonda couldn’t be happier with her choice! She especially loves learning new things on an almost daily basis, and her favorite part of every shift is getting to meet and greet the area’s pet owners and their adorable companions.
Emily
Born and raised in Carroll County, Maryland, Emily grew up in a close-knit family with her brother and parents, surrounded by extended family who were equally important in her life. Camping trips became the backdrop for creating memories and forging friendships so deep they’ve become chosen family. A natural athlete, Emily played soccer and basketball growing up, but always made time for her creative passion: art. Today, her artistic talents occasionally make surprise appearances in the clinic’s seasonal decorations.
Emily’s journey into the veterinary industry began right here at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, where she worked for over a year following her high school graduation. What started as “just needing a job” blossomed into discovering her true calling. While initially trained as a technician, Emily’s natural talent for creating order from chaos couldn’t be ignored. After taking a brief COVID-induced detour and exploring a few other professional paths, Emily followed her heart back to the clinic in October 2022 and hasn’t looked back since!
Melissa
Growing up in New Jersey as the youngest of eight siblings, Melissa’s early life was filled with all the chaos and joy that comes with a large family. With five sisters and two brothers, she learned early on how to hold her own in a crowded house. Though her mother’s allergies meant cats were off-limits during her childhood, dogs became Melissa’s first introduction to the special bond between humans and animals. These formative years in the Garden State shaped her compassionate nature and planted the seeds for her future career path.
After meeting her husband Travis in college, Melissa spent 25 years in management and customer service roles. This career choice allowed her the flexibility to be present for her two children while they were growing up. Over the years, however, Melissa’s passion for animal care never faded, and in 2018, when her children were older, she made the bold decision to return to school to pursue her dream of becoming a Certified Veterinary Assistant. Recently, Melissa transitioned from her role as veterinary assistant to receptionist at Taylorsville Veterinary Clinic, where she enjoys connecting with clients while still being part of the animal care world.
Maddie
Bio coming soon!