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Who We Are...
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Debbie Fuller
President/Founder
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Debbie Fuller was born and raised in Alamance County
and resides today in Snow Camp, N.C. Her extended
family includes 3 Chihuahuas, Rad, Itsy and Dillon.
Beck, a 120-pound Labrador and her newest addition,
Little Girl, a 13-year-old Pomeranian mixed breed
rescue dog. Debbie has always been involved with all
types of animals all her life. She was a 4-H member
and at the age of 13 was showing American Saddlebred
horses and competing at the N.C. State Fair, winning
numerous trophies and ribbons. She also taught young
children the basics of horse care. Upon graduation
from Southern High School, she enrolled in the
veterinary technology program at Central Carolina
Community College in Sanford, N.C. After completing
her studies, she returned to Alamance County and
began employment with Alamance Veterinary Hospital
in Burlington working with Dr. Don Courtney and Bill
Pinson. While working with these two great mentors,
she gained hands on experience in animal care that
can’t be taught in textbooks and was exposed to the
unavoidable and not so pleasant side of veterinary
medicine….sometimes pain, suffering and tough life
decisions where pets were concerned. Debbie decided
to turn her love of helping animals into a business
that put a smile on people’s faces and tails waggin’
at the end of the day. In 1984, at the young age of
19, Debbie opened Pampered Pets Grooming and
Boarding Kennel in Haw River, N.C. That move was a
huge success for her and twenty-five years later she
is still seeking out new ways to make people and
their pets lives healthier and happier. Debbie’s
lifetime commitment to helping pets and people
inspired her latest vision. The Biscuit Foundation,
a non-profit organization dedicated to helping sick
people and their pets through difficult and major
life transitions. For relaxation, Debbie is an
avid saltwater fishing enthusiast who loves the
Outer Banks of North Carolina, camping on the Blue
Ridge Parkway and spending time with family and
friends.
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Robin Sheppard Vice
President
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Robin was born in Greensboro
and raised in Winston-Salem NC. Spending much time
with her grandparents in the mountains of Ashe
County throughout her childhood-helped attribute to
her love of all things natural. Upon graduation from
high school, Robin entered Davidson County Community
College. She also attended UNC-Greensboro taking
biology, botany, zoology and chemistry classes.
During the weekends, she worked part time at Abri
Veterinary Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC. Job duties
included taking care of the boarding animals,
attending to the needs of the hospitalized pets and
assisting the vets on Saturday morning appointments.
While there, she met and became close friends with
one of the staff veterinarians, Dr.Annette Wilson, a
Durham Native, which happens to be her vet even
today…20 years later.
Robin worked with the American
Red Cross Blood Center in Winston-Salem before
transferring to the ARC in Durham in 1993. Upon
moving to Burlington, she met up again with Dr.
Wilson who introduced her to Debbie Fuller, which
owned Pampered Pets. Being a boarding client at
first with Debbie’s kennel eventually led to a full
time position for Robin as groomer and manager. She
has been at Pampered Pets for 13 years. It is
extremely rewarding work to know the human guardians
if the pets we serve trust us entirely and have a
peace of mind while they are in our care. She is
constantly searching for new ideas to add to the
kennel to create postivie results from your pets
boarding or grooming experience. (Future plans
include an in-house exercise treadmill for dogs as
well as hydro-massage therapy sessions.)
Robin’s interests are anything
to do with the outdoors, reading, birds and raptors.
Aspiration: To become the
person my dog thinks I am. |
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Rene Tamol
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Rene was born and raised in Buffalo, NY, but now
resides in Cleveland, NC where she freelances in
print related projects. Her extended family includes
2 American Shorthair cats; Whiskers (17) and Reba
(9). Growing up she worked side by side with her
family in their family owned bakery in Lancaster, NY
where she enjoyed taste testing the goodies. After
moving to NC in 1991 she headed in a new direction
in graphic design. In 2009 she began volunteering
her time and services with the Biscuit Foundation.
She helps during events, on projects and even works
on the website and facebook page. In May of 2010 she
adopted a 25 year old cat named CoCo. Even though
CoCo was up there in age, she still had a lot of
kitten left inside. She loved playng with a ball or
chasing her tail, but most of all she loved to hear
herself talk and no matter what kind of day she had,
you could always find her laying beside Rene. Sadly
enough CoCo passed away in May of 2011, but she
certainly left an impression on everyone who got to
know her.
Rene enjoys surf and pier fishing as
well as camping and laughing with friends or just
being lazy and watching a good movie on the couch
while eating popcorn with her cats by her side. |
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