Aldergrove Animal Hospital - Dr. BowraDr. Jeff Bowra graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1994. He is married to Toni and they have 3 daughters Chloe, Riley and Olivia and one son Brody. They share their home with Bunny the pug, Ratatoula the Chihuahua, Loosefur, Mouse and Moonlight the cats and 2 guinea pigs. Outside of work and family he still enjoys playing hockey and following the Vancouver Canucks. He also loves to escape to the family cabin on the Sunshine Coast as much as possible to go boating and fishing (but not a lot of catching).

He took over the Aldergrove Animal Hospital in 1997 which is dedicated to family pet care. He especially enjoys surgery and dentistry.  He has a special interest in canine sports and rehabilitation medicine with a focus on coursing and racing sight hounds. He is proud to have the first veterinary hospital in Canada to have an underwater treadmill and therapy pool.

He is a member of the American Canine Sports Medicine Association. He targets his continuing education towards sports medicine and rehabilitation and networks with experts in these fields all over the world. He has taken Advanced Training in Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation through the University of Tennessee and the Canine Rehabilitation Institute in Florida.

 

Aldergrove Animal Hospital - Aldergrove, BC - Dr. MoloneyDr. Sharon Moloney earned her BSc in Agriculture (with honours), in Animal Science, from the University of British Columbia in 1990. After traveling, marrying and starting her family, Sharon went on to earn her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (with distinction) at the University of Saskatchewan in 1997.  

Since that time, Dr. Moloney has practiced veterinary medicine in the Lower Mainland at various veterinary practices as a regular locum for over 10 years. She has a special interest in preserving and nurturing the human animal bond through quality veterinary care that focuses on education and preventative health care.  

Dr. Moloney’s interests and hobbies include reading and attending monthly book club meetings; working out at the gym; and walks with the family.  

Sharon’s family includes her husband, Jim, three children (Jessica, Ryan and Erin), a dog (Nani), and a cat (Rowanna).

 

 “What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man. All things are connected.” ~ Chief Seattle