Dr. Moon is a 2006 graduate of Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. She grew up in rural South Carolina on a small family farm. She enjoys working with a variety of animals from farm animals to dogs and cats in veterinary practice. She is certified in veterinary acupuncture and is a certified equine rehabilitation practitioner from the Chi Institute in Florida.
A lifelong Boxer owner and breeder in recent years, she feels learning to correctly crop is extremely important. It is an art that is rapidly being lost and there are no textbooks or readily available information sources to consult for information on the subject. Internship opportunities allow veterinarians interested in cropping the opportunity to learn cropping, but also learn about posting, and techniques to reduce the incidence of problems.
Dr. Moon lives in central GA on a farm and raises dairy goats and beef cattle with her husband. She enjoys sporting events with her dogs, horseback riding and spending time with family outside of practicing veterinary medicine. Since completing the DPCA CG Mentorship, she has continued to mentor with vets experienced in long eared show crops, and has formed an LLC. As a relief vet, she has arranged to offer cropping services at several practices in her area. She is in the process of purchasing a mobile mixed animal trailer being offered for sale by a retiring colleague, and eventually plans to open a practice of her own.