Erin Alix-Crowdes
Client Services Director


Erin has been with The Animal Hospital of Barrington since we opened in the summer of 2003, but has been working with doctors David and Michelle Harriton for almost 11 years! She sincerely enjoys learning about animal health and prides herself on providing knowledgeable, friendly service. Her 4-legged family consists of kitties Millie, Maceo, Whimsy and Monte Carlo and dog named Indigo (in picture). She enjoys the 2-legged company of her boyfriend Bill and a small circle of great friends. Erin loves movies and music and doing anything creative, including web design, photography, cooking and gardening.
Sarah Gardner, CVT
Head Veterinary Nurse


Sarah has been at The Animal Hospital of Barrington since we opened in June of 2003. She graduated with an associates degree in Veterinary Technology from Vermont Technical College in 1996 and has been involved in veterinary medicine ever since. She lives in Loudon with her husband Aaron, son Hayden and daughter Lauren. She also has a menagerie of pets: Wilma, Nickers, Gritzy and Ali - Norwich terriers she shows and breeds; Hunter the lab; Chester the horse; Pattie, Margaret and Ella the goats; and Chubby the cat! In her spare time, Sarah is the leader of the Rolling Bones 4-H Dog Club, which teaches children about dog care and training. Sarah also competes with her dogs in agility and obedience. At work, she takes special interest in canine behavior, geriatric care and client education. She is the secretary of the NHVTA, and a member of the NAVTA and the SVBT.
Dianne Lopez, CVT
Veterinary Nurse


Dianne has been with us since May of 2004. She earned her associates degree in Veterinary Science from the NH Community Technical College in Stratham (now Great Bay Community College) in 2004, and interned at three local animal hospitals while in school. Dianne and her husband, Steve, live in Rochester and recently got their long-awaited boxer puppy, Koa, in October of 2009. If you haven’t met her yet, Dianne has a huge soft spot for boxers! Dianne is very involved in her church, having taught Sunday school for some time and is now involved in their young adults ministry at their church. She loves kayaking, hiking, scrap booking (both traditional and video) and tap dancing. At work, her special interests are surgery, critical care and radiology. She is a member of the NHVTA and serves on the board doing the membership database.
Jennifer Morgan, CVT
Veterinary Nurse


Jenn joined our team in January of 2005. She earned her Associates Degree in Veterinary Science from the NH Community Technical College (now Great Bay Community College) in Stratham in 2001, but her experience in the veterinary field actually started in 1999 as an internship. She lives in Lee with Mike, her husband of 14 years, and two crazy cats: Millie Jean and Norman Greenbaum. Outside of work, you might catch Jenn out on her Honda Shadow Spirit 750cc motorcycle or hiking with Mike. She also loves to travel and collects anything with dolphins on it. Jenn is especially interested in surgical cases, laboratory testing and veterinary nutrition and frequently provides customer service at the front desk. She is a member of NHVTA.
Amanda Raymond, CVT
Veterinary Nurse


Amanda has been with us since May of 2009. She earned her associates degree in Veterinary Science from the Great Bay Community College in Stratham in 2009, and interned at two local animal hospitals while in school. Amanda and her husband, Ryan, live in Newmarket and recently got married in May! She and her husband look forward to having a dog of their own in the near future, and also would like to become puppy raisers for CCI. She loves going to the beach, spending quality time with friends and family. At work, her special interests are surgery, laboratory procedures and radiology. She is a member of the NHVTA.


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