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- Amy Thompson
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Infinity Canine, LLC was founded by Stacey Hathaway, RVT and Stephanie Parker, RVT. Infintiy Canine, LLC is owned by Stephanie Parker, RVT and Amy Thompson. Currently, we are located in Cary North Carolina and proudly work with Homestead Veterinary Hospital.
Stephanie is a proud member of the Society for Theriogenology RVT's
Please note, this does not make us Theriogenologists, or specialists in the area of canine reproduction. However, you can be sure that we keep up to date on current therapies and methods in canine reproduction to help you and your veterinarian make decisions based on current practices.
Stephanie graduated from Central Carolina Community College with her Associate’s degree in Science, veterinary technology. She is a Breeder of Merit with AKC and shows Borzois, so she is well versed and has a great understanding of breeders and how important proper breed management is to them.
Stephanie is a Registered Veterinary Technician with the North Carolina Veterinary Medical board and follow the practice act as to what they can legally perform.
Infinity Canine, prides themselves on the honesty factor of freezing and storing canine semen, and use the CASA system for semen processing. Owners are informed of all aspects of the sample and results of freezing. Total sperm count and post thaw analysis is provided after every collection. This information is also sent with the semen whenever it is shipped for use. Infinity Canine will advise against freezing a sample that does not meet guidelines as set forth by the Society for Theriogenology. However, the owner may make the decision to have the sample frozen.
Semen samples are processed in straws. The straws from the collection are “split” into two separate tanks for safety reasons. Storage tanks can fail, even with proper care. By splitting the sample, we hope to preserve at least half of the collection should this happen. Semen is stored on site with Infinity Canine, LLC in Cary NC.
Stephanie Parker, RVT
Amy Thompson
Stephanie is a proud member of the Society for Theriogenology RVT's
Please note, this does not make us Theriogenologists, or specialists in the area of canine reproduction. However, you can be sure that we keep up to date on current therapies and methods in canine reproduction to help you and your veterinarian make decisions based on current practices.
Stephanie graduated from Central Carolina Community College with her Associate’s degree in Science, veterinary technology. She is a Breeder of Merit with AKC and shows Borzois, so she is well versed and has a great understanding of breeders and how important proper breed management is to them.
Stephanie is a Registered Veterinary Technician with the North Carolina Veterinary Medical board and follow the practice act as to what they can legally perform.
Infinity Canine, prides themselves on the honesty factor of freezing and storing canine semen, and use the CASA system for semen processing. Owners are informed of all aspects of the sample and results of freezing. Total sperm count and post thaw analysis is provided after every collection. This information is also sent with the semen whenever it is shipped for use. Infinity Canine will advise against freezing a sample that does not meet guidelines as set forth by the Society for Theriogenology. However, the owner may make the decision to have the sample frozen.
Semen samples are processed in straws. The straws from the collection are “split” into two separate tanks for safety reasons. Storage tanks can fail, even with proper care. By splitting the sample, we hope to preserve at least half of the collection should this happen. Semen is stored on site with Infinity Canine, LLC in Cary NC.
Stephanie Parker, RVT
Amy Thompson
I am a 2005 graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Since graduating, I have managed multiple corporate clinic locations before serving two years as an emergency clinician. I am a current member with The Society for Theriogenology, where I can increase my knowledge in canine reproduction. I am very grateful for these opportunities, but I also wanted to provide a different experience for my clients. Our vision at Homestead Animal Hospital is to provide quality care with a Southern flair, meaning you and your pets feel like you’re visiting my Memaw’s house. I grew up on Tennessee Century Farm established in 1914, and family was very important growing up. I spent a lot of time at my Memaw’s house, as she lived in the hollow between us and the cattle farm, a few minutes walk from our back door. She always was inviting and was always prepared to bring out a slice of pie and hot cup of coffee for her guests. I want you and your pet to feel her presence in the clinic, so we’ve designed our experience a bit differently. Be prepared to sit on the couch with our team and have a cup of coffee. I look forward to meeting you and your pets!