Dr. Anderson graduated from Cornell's vet school in 2008. She has a diverse background, having worked with both large and small animals in private practice and industry. She is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Anderson is also a Fear Free Certified professional. She lives in Ithaca with her husband and their dog Ernie. She enjoys running, cooking, and baking in her free time.
Dr. Perry earned her DVM and PhD from Cornell University. Her graduate research evaluated the effects of enrichment on the behavior, welfare, adoptability, and retention of shelter dogs. She has lectured extensively on animal behavior and welfare topics, and is currently a Senior Veterinary Behavior Resident at Cornell University Hospital for Animals and a Behavior Consultant for the Cornell Feline Health Center Camuti Consultation Service.