Our Team

We are a group of passionate animal lovers that have been fortunate enough to pair our love of many different kinds of companion animals with a career that helps keep them healthy.

Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian
As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17th Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.
Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian
As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17th Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.
Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian
As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17th Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.
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Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian

As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17<sup>th</sup> Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.

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Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian

As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17<sup>th</sup> Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.

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Danielle Rowe, DVM Veterinarian

As a veterinarian, she’s had the pleasure of serving the fur families of the Calgary community for just over six years. She has been able to volunteer some of her time doing surgeries with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force, and helping conduct Multiple Mini Interviews with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Admissions committee at the University of Calgary. When she’s not diagnosing, treating and caring for your family pets, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, Davin, their two beautiful children and their mini-pooch Odie. She also enjoys playing recreational sports, dabbling in crafts with friends, attending local concerts events and traveling. Danielle’s career path was shaped at a very early age. She grew up tagging along behind her grandfather, Dr. Pearce Louisy, at 17<sup>th</sup> Avenue Animal Hospital. The love for this career continued to flourish as she got older and she never looked back. The experiences and joys she got to take in from inside the walls of that practice, helped shape who she is today both as a doctor and an overall person. The joys continued when Dr. Les McCurdy and his team at Harvest Hills Veterinary Clinic took her under their wing after graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine back in 2009. It was the perfect fit from the beginning and she can’t thank them enough for all their guidance throughout the years. Now she could not be more excited to share this new venture with her husband and the community that helps support them. She wants to live in a world where people greet each other as enthusiastically as dogs do any time you walk through the front door. Even if you only left for ten minutes.