Dr. Kelly Jones joined the PAH family in April 2024 and absolutely loves serving her new Pinedale community. Dr. Jones originally hails from Georgia and earned her DVM from Lincoln Memorial University in 2021.
She previously practiced in Kentucky and she absolutely loves serving her new Pinedale community. Her passions in veterinary medicine include nutrition, dentistry, and surgery. Most of all, she enjoys building relationships with clients and fostering the human-animal bond with owners and their pets. Her goal is to keep pets as healthy as possible for as long as possible!
Dr. Kelly has 3 fur babies, Zoey, Izzy, and Dixie. When she’s not in the clinic, you can find her and her husband, Daniel, watching Georgia football games, enjoying a movie at the theater, or exploring their new Wyoming surroundings.
My family and I moved to Pinedale in 2008, and we have found this town to be a great place to raise kids. It means so much to me that people bring their children, basically, through our door and we do everything for them: dentistry, soft-tissue surgery, diagnosing, and the follow-up with the same patient, and they walk out the door feeling better and you had a part in it.
But in the same visit, people walk in and ask about me and my kids—people seem to care as much about my family as we do about their pets. The most exciting portion of veterinary medicine is that it’s always changing. In fact, adding acupuncture to our services here was huge, giving us another aspect of treatment that has been really beneficial.
I look forward to continuing to bring new and important medical services to our home.
When I am not in the office, I am spending as much time as possible with my husband, two sons and our 3 dogs. We love to be outside – hiking, biking, paddleboarding, riding horses, or camping. In the winter we enjoy cross country skiing, snowshoeing and anything outside to enjoy this amazing area.
Amy is a passionate animal lover who was born in Annapolis, Maryland. Amy spent most of her life in Colorado, before moving to Wyoming, which she has called home for the last 8 years. Growing up, her family had a farm where she had a variety of animals from barnyard to local wildlife, many were rehabilitated as pets. This is where she developed a deep love and admiration for all animals. This passion for animals has driven Amy to work towards their care and well-being. She has volunteered with animal welfare organizations where she went on numerous deployments for natural disasters to care for lost animals until they were reunited with their families.
The opportunity to work for Pinedale Animal Hospital has fulfilled a childhood dream to work in a veterinary setting. With her extensive administrative office experience and compassion for animals, Amy is committed to positively impacting the world of animal care.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and their three dogs exploring the mountain ranges in Pinedale, WY.
“The best part of working here is knowing that in some way you have contributed to making a difference in an animal’s life when you go home each night”
“There is a very positive team dynamic in this clinic. We are a family and everyone believes in providing the best possible care for every animal every time”
Bobbi is our lead veterinarian assistant. She has been working at Pinedale Animal Hospital since 2021. She takes pride in being an advocate for the animals in the community. Her goal is to educate our clients and staff on best medicine for our patients. She is a Wyoming native and outdoor enthusiast. When she is not at work she enjoys backpacking, hiking, trail running, downhill and back country skiing, river rafting; basically, anything that keeps her and her family outside.
She has been exploring the Pinedale area since 2020 with her husband, his daughter and their four dogs (Bruce, Toby, Ruger and Juno) and their three cats named Ellea, Furryball, and Trash Cat.
The best part of working at Pinedale Animal Hospital is helping the pets of our community and learning new facts about veterinary medicine every day.
Working in this field, it is a good reminder to the new staff that the rewards working here out weigh any of the challenges that we face.
Ever since Kyara was born, animals have been a huge part of her life because of the multiple pets that her family had. She has never spent a day without some sort or animal around her, whether that be a dog, ferret, cat, pig, goat, cow, or horse. At age 5, she was gifted a toy veterinarian set and anywhere she went, you would expect her to have her kit to “fix” any animal around; she only knows a life with animals in it. Kyara showed pigs and horses in 4-H and FFA from eight years old until she aged out of the program.
Working at the Pinedale Animal Hospital has been a dream come true for Kyara. She is currently enrolled in an online college program to become a licensed Veterinary Technician.
Kyara has a horse named Reinda, a dog named Spur, and adopted a cat named Tommy. When not at the Pinedale Animal Hospital you can catch her out working cows with Reinda and Spur, or spending time with her family, friends and Tommy.
When asked what her favorite thing about working here was Kyara responded with “building not only a bond with animals of various shapes and sizes but building a bond with their parents as well”. Kyara’s favorite thing about her team members is that “we are like a family here, it’s more than just a job for us, inside and outside of work we all have each other’s back’s”. We asked Kyara what she would like future team mates to know, and she responded with, “The rewards of this job are worth their weight in gold”.
Caitlin was a competitive gymnast from first grade up until her Senior year of Highschool. She was also a Girl Scout throughout her childhood and attended Girl Scout camp over the summers as a camp counselor. Caitlin found her love for veterinary medicine when she adopted her puppy Oakley in 2022.
“I’ve always known I wanted to have a career in medicine, I just didn’t know what kind of medicine, and I have always had a passion for animals and in combining the two I finally found my dream job.” Caitlin is passionate about providing comfort and care to the best of her abilities to all animals. She is currently in school earning her associate’s degree in Animal Science and plans on becoming a certified veterinary technician.
When not at Pinedale Animal Hospital, Caitlin might be found at the lake, on a hike, or spending time with her family and her 2 year old dog Oakley.
One Saturday morning my family and I were walking through a swamp meet and we came across a lady who was selling puppies for $100. I begged my mom that I wanted a puppy. We named that puppy Bow and he became what I loved most. I would remember coming home feeling down and the first encounter I had walking through the door was my baby Bow greeting me with so much excitement. Bow brought me so much joy that I knew ever since that day I wanted to bring that same amount of joy to all animals. I am now on the path to become a veterinarian and help animals in any way I can.
Working at Pinedale Animal Hospital gives me a feeling of accomplishment. Whether I am doing a simple task or not I feel like I am contributing to something great. I do appreciate the team for answering all my questions and being patient with me. Anyone who comes and works at Pinedale Animal Hospital will feel welcomed.
Stephanie was born and raised in Rock Springs, WY. She has been a lifelong pet owner, starting from a young age. She has loved taking care of and being around animals ever since. Living in Rock Springs exposed her to the local 4-H club, helping to foster a love for barnyard animals alongside pets. She is the mother of 4 children and four dogs.
As a Customer Service Representative, Stephanie has come to understand the balance between business and compassion. Getting to know clients on a one-on-one basis and building rapport with them is one of her favorite parts of the job.
Stephanie is glad to be a part of a team that truly is a team. She praises her coworkers for always helping each other find the answers to any question asked, and backing each other up on tasks and responsibilities. Being part of a workspace that is fun and everyone loves what they do means going to work is never a chore.
“We are a team and we continue to build as a team. We enjoy our work and strive to learn something new every day”
“I love the people that I work with and watching our patients grow and thrive over the years”
“If you want to want to learn anything about veterinary services, this is the place!!”
Dolly arrived in April of 2024 by the grace of Happy Endings Animal Rescue, and has since become our clinic greeter. Dolly lives with a type of neuropathy, or what we lovingly refer to as her “weeble wobbles”. Even though Dolly has her “wobbles” she is still capable of defending herself against all adversaries regardless of size. On the flip side she is very affectionate and welcomes patients when they come in.
Dolly is a very curious and verbal cat. She loves to play, bathe in the sun and will paw at you if you don’t pet her when passing by.
We love Dolly! We appreciate her company and her antics.