

It takes a lot more than vets to make a pet health center, and ODAHCenter has some of the best folks around. Meet some of the pet lovers who make you feel at home, cuddle your kittens, exercise your dogs, bring you the finest gifts and supplies, and basically keep this place running.
Tiffany Bare
Tiffany started at ODAHCenter as a boarding supervisor in February 2005 and is now a boarding manager. She received her bachelor's degree in international relations from the University of Delaware in 2001, but realized that she gets much more satisfaction working with animals.
In addition to the traditional benefits, Tiffany got something very special from her miniature pinscher, Max. Max's family day-boarded him at ODAHCenter and one day they asked for help adopting him out because they had to move and were unable to take him with them. Already a little in love from playing with him while he boarded, Tiffany immediately volunteered to keep him. He now comes to work with her quite frequently.
When not at ODAHCenter, Tiffany enjoys taking Max to the dog park, camping, fishing and any other activities that allow her to bring Max along.
Tammy Bennett
Tammy has been working at ODAHCenter since 1998 as Receptionist. She is now an Administrative Assistant.
Tammy has 5 children, two of them are the two-legged variety, a son and daughter and the other three are the 4-legged variety. Tiney is a Beagle/Basset mix, Parker is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Chipper a DSH who thinks she's a dog.
In her spare time, Tammy enjoys spending time with her kids doing outdoor activities and watching movies.
Tammy plans on finishing her college degree in the near future.
Kerry Crenshaw
Kerry joined ODAHCenter from Radford University in 1997. She started as a Medical Assistant and quickly moved to Supervisor, Receptionist, Kennel Supervisor, then Kennel Manager. Kerry now has countless responsibilities as Quality Services Manager on the medical floor.
Time away from work is spent playing with her 2 dogs and 2 cats. Elmo the rat terrier, Bug the pit bull, Olivia and Cricket the cats.
Pam Weber
Pam has been with ODAHCenter since April of 1998. She was a caretaker in boarding for 2 years and is now a boarding manager.
She has a black lab named Molson who loves to come to work with her occasionally, even if he is coming to see the doctor. She also has a black cat
named Bailey, who was a stray kitten when Pam found him outside her apartment one day in 2000. Pam has always loved animals and always had many pets growing up. Other than animals, Pam loves art and is currently taking classes at Northern Virginia Community College.
Bridget Byrne
Bridget Byrne has been with ODAHCenter since October of 2005 and has since become the Reception Manager. She earned a BA in Philosophy and History from Franciscan University and received her management training from Walt Disney World’s Disney University. Her work experience ranges from her years spent as an Animal Officer in Orange County Florida, teaching the planet’s best second grade class in Ohio, to mining opal in Australia. She has found a home here at ODAHCenter and greatly enjoys exceeding our client’s expectations.
When not here caring for our friends, Bridget and her amazing puppy Stella may be found hiking, canoeing, roaming throughout the world or curled up with a good book and a steaming mug of coffee.
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