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Dr. Molly Foreman was born on the Outer Banks of North Carolina and moved to the Florida Keys at a young age, where she embraced island life and grew up surrounded by the ocean. Spending her childhood alongside a variety of animals helped spark her lifelong love of critters and inspired her early decision to pursue a career dedicated to improving their lives.
Dr. Foreman earned her undergraduate degree in Biological Science with a minor in Chemistry from Florida Atlantic University. She obtained her veterinary degree in 2008 from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and completed her clinical year at Louisiana State University.
Dr. Foreman cares for dogs, cats, pocket pets, and reptiles. She welcomes all furry and scaly family members. Her professional interests include soft tissue surgery, dermatology, herpetology, and exotic animal medicine.
Outside of the clinic, Dr. Foreman enjoys spending time with her family, combing the beach for shells and sea beans, snorkeling, lobstering, boating, and gardening.
Donnie has joined our team in 2021. She brings 14 years of experience in grooming cats & dogs. She has 3 dogs, Chickpea (Japanese Chin), Maci (Pointer Mix), and Rhino (Blue Pitbull). She also has 2 ferrets Dillinger & Pearl who she has rehabilitated. She enjoys spending time with her family & road trips.
Erica joined Harmony in 2018 with nine years grooming experience and she truly enjoys helping pets look their best! She has an Australian Shepherd named Archer and a tuxedo cat named Kylo. In her spare time, she enjoys competing in agility, dock diving, obedience, rally and lure coursing with Archer.
Dominique joined our family in 2015 with a wonderful personality and a knack for making our patients look ready for the runway.
Milo joined our family in 2022. Her favorite part of the job is making friends with the animals and giving them nicknames. She has two tuxedo cats named Sunshine Cheeseburger and Jumbo Popcorn Chicken. During her free time, she loves to cook and bake for her friends and family.
Eric joined the Harmony team in 2010. He is known as the dog whisperer. He has a way with the boarders that come in a little unsure of the situation and puts them at ease.
Stephanie joined the Harmony team in January 2024 as a Camp Counselor and now proudly serves as the Team Leader for our Boarding Department. She brings with her a strong passion for rescue animals and a commitment to providing compassionate care to every pet. In her free time, Stephanie enjoys sunny days at the beach with her family and attending as many rock concerts as she can.
Donna joined the Harmony team in January 2025 and brings years of experience in animal care, including roles as a kennel assistant, groomer, technician, and working alongside bomb detection dogs in Manhattan. She’s found her true passion in client service and enjoys connecting with pet owners each day. Often accompanied by her service dog, Arya, Donna is grateful to be part of the Harmony family and looks forward to welcoming new clients with kindness and care.
Amanda joined the Harmony team in January 2024 as a Client Service Coordinator. She has a passion for educating clients and supporting the care of their beloved pets. Outside of work, Amanda enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, their dog and cat, and tending to her vegetable garden. She is currently advancing her career in veterinary medicine with the goal of becoming a certified veterinary technician, and plans to specialize in neurology and integrative medicine.
Yvonne joined the Harmony family in 2021 and is a Florida native. Alongside her two children and her loving boyfriend, Yvonne shares her life with two delightful pets: a tuxedo cat named Susie and a Chihuahua Mix named Helen. During her free time, she enjoys boating and spending time with her loved ones.
Marissa started at Harmony in 2016 with a lot of experience working at hospitals in the veterinary field in N.Y. She spends most of her free time with her husband and 3 boys. Together they enjoy their game and movie nights, as well as, outdoor activities such as bike riding, camping, and fishing to name a few. In addition to her human family members, she enjoys the company of their two dogs, Bow and Remi, their cat Cali, their bird Rio, and their 4 tortoises.
Cee started with Harmony in April of 2004 and left for a few years and has happily returned to us again in July of 2016. Cee enjoys spending time with her four-legged fur baby Makani. Cee really enjoys her Client Service Coordinator position and coming to work every day. She feels blessed to be back with her Harmony family & friends. She strives to be an advocate for our clients, our patients and for Harmony as well.
Janet came to Harmony in 2000. Her passion for pets and the customer service industry keep her loving what she does. Janet looks after the gift boutique and keeps it filled with things animals will love along with their owners. In her spare time, she loves to walk outdoors, cook, read, and entertain family and friends with her husband.
Jay joined Harmony in 2010. Her favorite part of the job is seeing people and their pets happy! Jay enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and two sons.
Karley joined the Harmony team in 2025 as a Veterinary Nurse Assistant, with aspirations of becoming a Veterinary Nurse in the future. She has a true passion for learning and is always eager to expand her knowledge in the veterinary field. Outside of work, Karley enjoys spending quality time with her husband and their cat, Harley.
Emily joined the Harmony family in 2023 as a Client Service Coordinator and is now one of our dedicated Veterinary Nurse Assistants. She has been involved in 4-H since she was young and enjoys traveling around Florida to show cows with her little sister. Emily loves spending time outdoors—whether she’s out in the woods or relaxing on the boat. At home, she shares a Jack Russell Terrier, Cowboy, with her family, who always keeps things interesting.
Kris joined the Harmony team in 2011, bringing with her a lifelong love for animals that began as soon as she could walk. She shares her home with Willow, her loyal Pitbull, and Spy, a savvy stray cat who lives outdoors and never misses a meal. Outside of work, Kris enjoys refinishing furniture and woodworking in her beloved “she-shed” on her property.
Becky joined the Harmony family in 2024. Her favorite part of the job is seeing patients go home happy and healthy—and knowing she played a role in their care. She shares her home with two beloved dogs: Jagger, a shepherd mix, and Arwen, a pit bull/dachshund mix. Becky is deeply passionate about her work and looks forward to many more years of making a difference at Harmony.
Taylor, who joined the Harmony Team in July of 2022, shares a passion for animals since a young age. Actively involved in 4-H and the Future Farmers of America (FFA) throughout high school, Taylor’s interest in veterinary medicine was further fueled. Whenever the opportunity arises, she enjoys working with horses and being outdoors.
In 2022, Matt joined Harmony as a Kennel Tech, where his passion for the medical side of veterinary care inspired him to grow into a Veterinary Assistant and now a Veterinary Nurse. At home, he cares for his Chihuahua mix, Fella. In his free time, Matt enjoys snorkeling and watching horror movies.
Danyel started with Harmony in 2008 and has been dedicated to providing compassionate care ever since. Danyel has a soft spot for senior pets and is passionate about advocating for a fear-free experience to help animals feel safe and comfortable. As a proud pet parent, Danyel cares for Norma Jean, a sweet Puggle; Church, a DSH; Jitterbug, a beautiful Maine Coon; and Deb, a Russian Tortoise. In spare time, Danyel loves spending time with her fiancé and daughter.
Born and raised in Durban, South Africa, Lauren discovered a passion for veterinary care early on, joining Harmony Animal Hospital in 2015. After a brief move to North Carolina, she was thrilled to rejoin the team remotely in 2024.
She loves helping animals alongside an amazing team. At home, her fur family includes Protea, an adventurous American Staffordshire Terrier, and two rescue cats, Lilith and Magobbz. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, horseback riding, and spending time with her fiancé.
Nicole started at Harmony in August of 2021. She has a shepherd mix named Rex, and four cats named Milo, Monkey, Oscar, and Little Bit. There are many things Nicole loves about her job, she enjoys working in surgery and loves knowing that she can help make a difference for those with no voice.
Jordan joined as an assistant of October 2020. She is now a valued nurse. Jordan has two pitbill mix rescues named Brynlee and Cleetus. She also has a Harmony Adoptee cat named Frank and two bearded dragons named Spike and Jasmine. Her favorite part of the job is building relationships with the animals and clients.
Jezabelle has been a veterinary nurse since graduating from the Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology in 2015. She’s always loved animals and has worked with them long before that. Since moving to Florida in 2019 she has so far acquired a cat named Chevy. After being found in the engine of one of our awesome CSCs cars. In her downtime, she enjoys being at home and working on her house. Jezabelle has been part of the Harmony family since 2019 and hopes to be part of it for years to come
Angie came to Harmony in 2016. She holds a special interest in those harder to handle. Patience, understanding, and hard work go a long way. This makes her a great part of our team. Her newest addition, a fear-aggressive rescue Miss Malu, has shown her, with trust, love, and guidance, anything is possible.
Since joining Harmony in 2006 as an assistant, Anne has become a veterinary nurse. She’s a proud pet mom to two spoiled Basset Hounds, Toola and Clover, a sweet Shih Tzu named Cora, and a tortoise named Sheldon, who adds a special charm to her furry family.
Stacey has been a valued part of our family since 1990. Over the years, she’s developed strong bonds with pet families in our community. She has a special interest in behavior and training and has helped many a young dog grow up well. She lives on a small farm with her husband, two horses, two cats, two birds, and four dogs.
Kylee has been with Harmony since 1999. Her favorite part of the job is working in surgery. She shares her home with her handsome pit bull Captain.
Shanda joined Harmony in 2003 and brought with her a plethora of knowledge and passion for the well being of all creatures.
In her free time, she enjoys swimming, films, reading, and spending quality time with her family, including 3 dogs and one kitty who are all very loved.
Quinn joined Harmony in 2003 as a veterinary nurse and has since held various positions, including client service coordinator, veterinary nurse, and inventory specialist. Currently, she fulfills the important role of Practice Manager, ensuring the smooth operation of our organization. In her personal life, Quinn shares her home with three cats: Mango, a Maine Coon, Kiwi, an energetic shorthair, and Olive, another lively feline. Additionally, she cares for two Australian Cattle Dogs named Puppy and Bindi, eight cows, a horse, and a pig. Quinn loves spending quality time with her husband and daughter, as well as enjoying boating and tending to their property.
Monique started at Harmony in 1998 as a veterinary nurse. She now has the honor of leading the Harmony team and continuing the philosophy that Dr. and Mindy Cox started in 1981. Monique enjoys cooking, vegetable gardening, hiking, paddle boarding, and hanging out with her husband, Ron.
As an undergraduate student in biology, Dr. Davis worked for 2 years as an assistant in the animal medical sciences. This experience, combined with his love for animals, led him to choose a path to becoming a veterinarian. “We have the best job in the world,” Dr. Davis says. “Diagnosing and treating medical conditions in pets can be challenging and rewarding, but preventing disease through early diagnostics and client education is far more rewarding.”
Dr. Davis strongly believes in the importance of community service. By playing an active role in local programs, he hopes to impact the community by always giving back.
Degree: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2001 and completed his final year of clinical training at The University of Georgia
Special Interests: Dr. Davis enjoys all aspects of Veterinary medicine with a strong interest in ultrasonography, orthopedic surgery, dermatology and urology.
Personal Interests: His family includes his wife Susie, daughters Ann and Helen, 2 cats “Poof” and “Kittyboo” and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named “Snickers”. His hobbies include cycling, hiking, and fishing.
Joined Harmony Animal Hospital: Since 2013
Dr. Duhon graduated from Ross University in 2014.
In addition to being a dedicated doctor, she is passionate about creating art and often takes pottery and jewelry-making classes. Much of our staff has her creations in their homes now. She’s very talented but we haven’t encouraged her to sell any of her art.
Commercial success changes a person; we like her just the way she is now!
She enjoys live music though, so we are trying to get her to gift some of her work to musicians in hopes that we can get free tickets for the team.
Dr. Sweet graduated from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015.
She previously interned at Harmony during her schooling and somehow still liked us enough to join our team.
She’s a Certified Cat Friendly Gold Level Practitioner so of course she’s magnetized to kittens. If we can’t find her, we just follow the tiny cat sounds. Works every time although we’ve found that sometimes it’s the kittens mewing and sometimes it’s the doctor mewing to them.
Her husband is a firefighter, so if your cat ever burns the lasagna and then forgets to use oven mitts you may actually get to see both of them in one day! We hope not though; burnt lasagna is tragic and can really shake a cat’s confidence in their culinary game.
Dr. Clines graduated from University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998.
He has a herd of adorable tiny dogs, despite his whole family being tall. We refer to him as our resident “Chihuahua whisperer” due to his affinity towards the littles. They seem to like him back.
He tends to eat too much candy and gets hyper sometimes but the nurses are able to keep him on track, providing antacids as needed for the inevitable “sugar belly”. We typically hide sweets from him. Sour Patch Kids aren’t allowed in the building anymore; if you have them, we ask that you leave them in your vehicle as he can smell them.