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Dr. Steven Zeide, Practice Owner I'm Steve Zeide ( Dr.Steve,Steve Dr.Zeide).I am married for 38 years, have two sons ,one of whom is presently attending veterinary school. I am a veterinarian and owner of Bull's Head Pet Hospital since April,1975.I earned my DVM(Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) degree from Purdue (not Perdue)University in 1970.My veterinary interests include internal medicine, exotic pet medicine, client education, teaching children about my profession. I have participated in pet facilitated therapy (visiting hospitals & nursing homes with pets) given lectures about pet loss and pet care to schools and private organizations. My leisure activities are marathon running, sitting on a beach reading a good book and spending time with my family and friends.
Dr. Lindsay Rosenblitt, Associate Veterinarian
Hi! I’m Dr. Lindsay Rosenblitt, an associate veterinarian at Bull’s Head Pet Hospital. I joined the practice in early June 2008 after two previous years at another clinic. Being raised in Florida, I received my Bachelor’s and Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine degrees from the University of Florida- Go Gators! After graduation, I moved to Stamford with my husband, Dr. Jon Rosenblitt. He is a local dentist and owns his own practice in the Glenbrook area. We both have a passion for animals and have six cats of our own. My areas of interest include surgery, pain management, and preventative medicine. I am very excited to be a part of the excellent team at Bull’s Head Pet Hospital!
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Suzanne, Senior Client Service Representative
My name is Suzanne and I adopted Casey on September 17, 1999. I "found" Casey quite by accident. During a random scanning of the Pets column in the local newspaper, a description of one particular dog jumped off the page. Adopt-a-Dog of Greenwich, CT, had among a long list of available pets, a mixed breed they called "Sabrina." After several interviews, I met "Sabrina" at an animal hospital in Greenwich that was treating her for a few injuries including a heavily bandaged tail. She was so underweight that her ribs showed but her big brown eyes sparkled. When I was allowed to adopt "Sabrina", I immediately changed her name to Casey in honor of the late Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees. At the recommendation of a then co-worker, I brought Casey to Bull's Head Pet Hospital for an examination and treatment of her injuries, including the tail damage. Today, Casey, a black lab/pit bull mix, is a healthy, active addition to my home. Her fully recovered tail wags constantly and it has been a long time since anyone has seen her ribs!
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Angela Panebianco, Client Service Representative
Hi! My name is Angela Panebianco. Everyone knows as Angie. I've just come to Bull's Head Pet Hospital in September of 2007. I've always had a special interest in animals. Being in this position gives me the opportunity to take part in their lives. I'm able to provide help when needed as well as observe their growth and development. I currently don't have any pets of my own, but I'm sure that's going to change in the near future.
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Trista, Client Service Representative
Hello, my name is Trista and I came to Bull's Head Pet Hospital in summer of 2006, and had worked previously at a pet hospital in New York since graduating college in 2004. I've always had dogs growing up (currently Midnight, my family's 10 year old black lab mix, is living in NY and she is a much loved part of our family) and I think animals are a gift to mankind to cherish. When I first started working at the pet hospital in NY, my mom was always afraid that I would bring every puppy or kitten home that was either sick or needed a home! I enjoy working at a pet hospital because I love to see animals cared for and I love to know that I can be a part in that process. It is very rewarding to be able to share in joys with families as we watch their pet grow together!
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Nika, Client Service Representative/Doctor's Assistant
My name is Nika. I started working at Bulls Head Pet Hospital during the fall of 2004. I currently reside in Fairfield with my family and my pit bull mix Queenie. I got Queenie thru Bulls Head, a guy called saying he had to give up his dog because he was moving and the apartment complex did not allow animals, and he didn't want Queenie to end up in a shelter. Luckily one of the receptionists remembered I wanted a pit bull, they called me up. When I saw Queenie she jumped up and gave me a kiss, it was "love at first sight". I love working with animals, especially exotics such as birds, reptiles and pocket pets.
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Slavka, Doctor's Assistant
Hello everyone, my name's Ladislava, most people know me by Slavka, I'm originally from Slovakia and I'm a doctor's assistant here at Bull's Head. It's been almost 7 years since I 1st came to the U.S. I graduated from Westhill High SchooI and am currently in the process of getting my Veterinary Assistant Certification at Norwalk Community College and eventually would like to become a certified technician. Just like most people in this business, I've always had a passion for animals and I had a few of my own although they had to be left behind in the reliable hands of my grandmother back in my country. I recently bought a ferret named Mojito who I'm absolutely in love with. I like to think he's the coolest ferret on earth and I'm hoping he'll live a long, happy and healthy life by my side.
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Carina, Doctor's Assistant
Hello! My name is Carina Rosario. I have been working here at Bull's Head Pet Hospital since February of 2008. I have always had an extreme love and interest in animals of all kinds. I am the proud owner of 12 cats...yes, 12 and a silly dwarf rabbit named Charlie Murphy. I love my job because I get to be around so many wonderful animals, and I have the privilege to assist such talented Veterinarians. I get so excited to come to work because I truly care for each animal that walks through our doors. I am currently a college student planning on pursuing a career in Veterinary Medicine.>
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Otto Davila, Technician
My name is Otto Davila. I have been working here since 1990. I started working in pet lodging. I then became the groomer, a doctor assistant, technician assistant and am presently a full time technician. I am unable to have pets right now, but I treat all the pets here like I would my own.
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Manuela Esposito, Technician
My name is Manuela Esposito I have been working at Bull's Head Pet Hospital since 2002. I have 4 wonderful pets, 3 dogs: Ginger - Shepherd Mix, Cosmo -Yellow Lab, and my latest addition Kramer - Black Lab. My cat Mighty Man was adopted from Bull's Head Pet Hospital. I started working at Bull's Head as a Client Service Representative, and am currently working as a Technician. I graduated in May 2006 from the University of CT and plan to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine.
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Sergio, Technician
Hello everybody, my name is Sergio Lopez. I have been part of the Bull's Head Pet Hospital team since the autumn of 2002. I started working in pet-lodging for about 1 year and was promoted to a tech assistant. After 2 years of experience I began working as the 3rd tech. Now I work with the best of the best as the 2nd technician. At home I have a beautiful 2 year-old male Chihuahua.
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