Julie is a Licensed Veterinary Technician and Certified Bovine Artificial Inseminator. She has worked for Sequim Animal Hospital for over 4 years as a Technician and 2 years as a member of the kennel staff when she was in high school. Julie has 2 children, ages 18 and 12 years, and is very active in the 4-H and United States Pony Club programs with them. She manages the cattle program at the Clallam County Fair and sits on the Clallam County Junior Livestock Committee. Julie is also a Livestock Advisor for the Clallam County Extension Service. In her spare time she enjoys working with youth, livestock, and sailing with her family.
Debbie Dosey
Debbie has worked at the front desk as a receptionist for nearly 2 years. Before coming to Sequim Animal Hospital, she was Front Office / Aquatic Supervisor at SARC for 12 years. Debbie has been married to her husband Dan for 37 years. They have three daughters and one granddaughter. She has two horses and enjoys exploring the numerous Olympic Peninsula trails.
Tina Boulade
Tina came to Sequim Animal Hospital as an intern from PIMA Medical Institute in Seattle. She graduated in July 2007 and is currently working afternoons as a Veterinary Assistant. She aspires to become a Veterinary Technician in the future. She married her husband Shawn in 2005. In August of 2006 they moved to the Sequim area with their two dogs from northern California and recently purchased their first home.In 2009 They had the first child a baby girl they named Mackenzie.
Emily Cecere
Emily has worked at Sequim Animal Hospital as a kennel assistant since June 2009 and in September of 2010 changed positions to become a Veterinary Assistant. She plans to pursue a Vet Tech license in the future. Emily, a native of Sequim, has been married to her husband Phil since August 2007 and they live in the area with their Lab (Tootsie), English Bulldog (Cerino), and cat (Bug). She has always been around animals, having participated in FFA and other related programs, and especially loves working with large animals.
Tina Reaume
As you can see, animals have been a part of my life since I was a wee child, as well as brothers of which I have many. I was born in Port Angeles and raised on the North Fork of the Calawah River on what my Dad, Emmett Reaume, called North Fork Ranch, but every body else calls it Reaume Ranch. My youngest brother owns it now and it is still off the grid, homemade, seasonal power and propane to cook and refrigerate. Dad raised Hereford Beef cattle, organic, only we didn't really use that word. Mom raised Morgan horses and we always had assorted dogs and cats. Then I grew up and the fun was over. Or, was it just starting? Got married, had three kids, got divorced. Now, the kids are married and I have 8 grandkids. I work with the best people around. We have a great owner, great associates and lots of laughs shared always. If I'm not at Sequim Animal Hospital, you'll find me at the Open Aire Market. I have a small business, Garden Mosaics, where I get to be creative and make garden art. I do a lot of orders for Memorial Stepping Stones of dogs.